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Toyota SL1A User Manual

Toyota SL1A
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FOUR THREAD OVEREDGING STITCH USING 2 NEEDLES
Ending of sewing
4. Adjustment of the Presser Foot Pressure
Make chain-stitches at the end of the sewing to
prevent the thread from untying and to prepare
for the next sewing.
Draw the finished fabric gently backwards and to
the left as the machine is operating and making
chain-stitches.
This is called chain-stitch sewing. Then cut the
thread 2 ~ 5cm (1-2") from the presser foot.
Do not pull the threads out roughly.
Doing so could cause an injury because of broken needles.
The presser foot pressure is pre-adjusted for
materials of medium (standard) thickness.
Adjustment is necessary only when you work
on very thin or very thick materials.
Accordingly, sew thinner materials with less
pressure and thicker materials with more
pressure. Increase the pressure of the presser
foot by tightening the pressure adjusting dial.
Tighten
Loosen

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Toyota SL1A Specifications

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BrandToyota
ModelSL1A
CategorySewing Machine
LanguageEnglish

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