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Fig. 19
Fig. 20
When the upper and under tensions are pro
perly balanced, a perfect stitch will be formed
with
both
threads
interlocking
in
fabric
(Fig.
20
).
When
the
upper
tension
is
too
tight,
the
lower thread is pulled up over the upper thread
which is lying flat on the fabric (Fig. 21).
When
the
upper
tension
is
too
loose,
the
upper thread forms loops over the lower thread
lying flat on the fabric (Fig. 2 2 ) .
Fig. 21
Fig. 22
ADJUSTING PRESSURE AND FEEDING
OF FABRIC
GENERAL
SEWING.
Usually
for
straight
sewing
and zigzag stitching, the pressure bar cap or darner re
lease, Fig. 24 and 25, is at its lowest position and the
drop feed button marked "Sew", Fig. 23, is pressed down
and then released.
Fig. 23
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