Sewing across heavy seams, Free-arm sewing, Removing the work – SINGER W310 User Manual
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SEWING ACROSS
HEAVY SEAMS
When approaching heavy seam,
hold the fabric upward on an
angle so that the heavy seam
falls under the front curve of
presser foot.
FREE-ARM SEWING
For sewing tubular and hard^
to-reach
areas,
use
your
machine as a free arm. Stitch
ing
buttonholes
or
sewing
buttons on a cuff or neckband;
topstitching
a
sleeve;
edge
finishes on sleeves, pantlegs
and waistlines; darning and
patching knees, elbows; and
other
areas
of
wear
on
children's clothing become as
easy as sewing a common seam
when you have the free-arm at
your fingertips.
REMOVING THE WORK
Be sure to stop the machine
when the thread take-up lever
or needle bar is at the highest
position.
Now raise the presser foot and
draw the fabric back and to the
left and pass the threads over
the thread cutter.
Pull
down
slightly,
holding
thread in both hands, so as not
to bend the needle.
Leave the ends of threads
under the presser foot.
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