Zigzag stitching
Stitch width dial
5
4
3
2
1
Zip foot
A
Stitch length dial
0
0.5
1
2
B
Turn the stitch selector dial (6) to "B".
The function of stitch width dial (4)
The maximum stitch width for zigzag
stitching is "5"; however, the stitch width
can be reduced on any type of stitch. The
width increases as you turn the stitch width
3
4
dial (4) from "0" to "5".
The function of stitch length dial (5)
while zigzaging
The density of zigzag stitches increases as
the setting of the stitch length dial
approaches "0". For a good zigzag stitch, a
stitch width of 2.5 or less is used.
Satin stitch
When the stitch length is set between "0" -
"1", the stitches are very close together
producing the "satin stitch" which is used
for making buttonholes and decorative
stitches.
Fine fabric
When sewing very fine fabric, place a piece
of fleece under the fabric.
Stitch
A
The zip foot (b) can be inserted to the right
or left, depending on which side of the foot
you are going to sew. (A)
To sew past the zip pull, leave the needle in
the fabric, raise the presser foot and push
the zip pull behind the presser foot.
It is also possible to sew in a length of cord.
(B)
Set the stitch length dial (5) between "1"
and "4" depending on the thickness of
fabric.
Sewing basics
Stitch width Stitch length
2.5
1~4
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