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adjusting
pressure
and
feeding
of
fabric
general
sewing
. Usually
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SEWING THIN OR LIGHT WEIGHT FABRICS
When lighter pressure ,s reputred ,=
“'■“'“Xtr hritlTy
S,lk or flimsy matenol, the pressure cap should be about
y
in Release all the way by pressing the snap lock
( A ^ F i g .
20)
and then press cap B down ogam to half-way sp
L
le feed slightly by pressing the DOWN button (F,g. 18) to the
red
line.
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
darning
and
mending
In order to move the fabric freely in any
direction for darning and mending, release
the pressure cap B completely by pressing
down on the snap lock (A, Fig. 20). Press
down
button (Fig. 18) all the way down,
which drops the feed well below the needle
plate. To return feed to normal, press the
UP button all the way down.
Fig. 20
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