SINGER W1465 User Manual
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EMBROIDERING WITH A HOOP
It is easy to follow a stamped design or to work
free
hand
when
embroidering
or
monogramming.
fSee
Fig.
34).
Release
the
pressure
from
the
foot
by
pressing
down
the
snap
lock
on
the
automatic
darner. Push the drop feed button down all the way.
Stretch
the
fabric
in
an
embroidery
hoop,
and
place
under
the
needle
alter
removing
the
presser
foot. Set the stitch width at the size you prefer and
lower
the
presser
bar
lifter.
Then
operate
the
ma
chine
at
a
rather
high
speed
while
moving
the
hoop
slowly
with
both
hands.
Work
carefully
and be sure to keep fingers out of the path of the needle.
Should you encounter skip stitches the fabric is not streched tight enough or a darning spr
ing is needed (see attachments available from your dealer illustrated in the back of this book )
HOW TO USE ACCESSORIES
'
NARROW
HEMMER.
With
the
needle
at
its
highest
position,
replace
regular
presser
foot
with
,
narrow
hemmer
(Fig.
35).
For
a
plain
narrow
hem,
make
a
1/8 inch double
fold
for
about
two
inches
along edge of fabric. Hold each end of the two inch
fold,
slip
underneath
hemmer.
Bring
fold
up
into
the
scroll of hemmer, draw forward to end and fasten with
point
of
needle.
Lower
presser
bar
lifter.
Gently
pull
ends of thread as you start stitching.
Guide material slightly to right, and it will auto
matically take a double turn through scroll.
LACE TRIMMED HEM. To sew a narrow hem and
attach lace in one stitching, insert lace in the slot next
to needle (Fig. 30). Sew hem as above, guiding lace
under needle and hem into scroll.
pjg 30
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Fig. 35