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Sewing thin fabrics
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When
sew
ing thin fab
ri
cs,
the
stitching may become
misaligned or
the
fabric may not feed correctly. If this
occurs,
pl
ace
thin paper
or
stab
il
izer material under
the
fabric and sew it together with the fabric. When
you
have
fin
ished sewing, tear off any excess
pa
pe
r.
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Stabilizer material or paper
Sewing stretch fabrics
First, baste
the
pi
eces
of fabric together, and then
sew
without stretching
the
fab
ri
c.
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Bast
i
ng
Stitching cylindrical
pieces
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Removing
the
fla
t bed attachment makes it
eas
ier to sew
cy
li
ndrical pieces such as cuffs and pant legs,
or
har
d-
to-reach areas.
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Slide the flat bed attachment
to
the left to
release it.
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Flat bed att
ac
hm
ent
... W i
th
the
flat
bed
attachment
removed,
free
-a
rm
sewing
is
poss
ible.
• Note
----------
• When you are finished with free-arm
sewing,
install
the
fla
t bed attachment back
in
its
or
iginal position.
Slide
th
e part
that
you
wi
sh
to
sew onto
the arm, and then sew from the top.
Sewing with a twin needle
(Option)
We
have designed your machine so you can sew wi
th
this needle and t
wo
top threads. You
can
use the same
color
or
two
different colors
of
thr
ead
for making
decorat
iv
e stitches.
Tw
in needle
Ext
ra spool pin
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• Use only twin needles that have been
made for this machine (
part
code:
X57521 -021
:2.0/75 with a 2 mm width).
Other
needles could break
and
damage
the machine.
• Make sure
that
the needle does not strike
the presser
foot_
• Do not sew with bent needles. The
needle could break and injure you.
• Attaching the twin needle
Attach
the
twin needle in the same way as a single
needle
(see page 8-9). The flat s
id
e of
the
needle
should
face toward
the
back and the rounded si
de
should face toward you.