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SETTING CHART
4
Number of threads
Overedge cutting width dial
- 6 -
Needle to use
and
Stitch finger
Two thread convertor
- 4 -
Left needle thread
- 4 -
Right needle thread
Tension
control
- 4 -
Upper looper thread
- 4 -
Lower looper thread
2.5 - 3.5
Stitch length control
Ref. No.
Reference page
42
Note: The above settings of tension and overedge cutting width dial are for general guidance. A little
fine tuning will improve your stitching in many cases. Following advice helps you.
1. Turn overedge cutting width dial. (See page 48)
2. Adjust needle tensions when you sew thin or thick material.
3. Reduce the tension when you use thick thread.
30
3
6
4 -
- 5 -
Left
Right
Left
Right
- 4 -
-
0 -
-
-
- 4 -
-
0 -
- 4 -
- 4 -
- 4
- 4
- 4 -
- 4 -
7 -
7 -
2.5 - 3.5
3 - 5
①
②
③
④
Flat seam
58
3
4
4 - 6
6
Right
and
-
-
-
- 4 -
- 4 -
- 4 -
- 4 -
- 4 -
- 4 -
- 4 -
- 4 -
-
0 -
- 4 -
- 4 -
0 -
2 - 2.5
* - R -
2.5 - 3.5
* - P -
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
Rolled hem Picot stitch
38
36
4. Incorrect tension setting causes stitch skipping. Adjust the tension setting.
5. Tension setting will have problem when needle setting is incorrect.
Try test-sewing with a piece of fabric you are going to use and find the best
settings.
2
- 6 -
4 - 6
Left
Right
0 -
- 4 -
-
-
-
- 5
-
-
-
- 4 -
0 -
1 -
2.5 - 3.5
2 - 3.5
1 - 2
⑨
⑩
⑪
⑫
Rolled hem
36, 42
58
36, 38