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Page 1: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

Sewing Rules and Guidelines

Page 2: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

Page 3: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

2. The hand wheel always turns towards you, even when stitching in reverse.

Page 4: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

3. Keep fingers several stitches away from the stitching line; keep them flat on the machine to the sides of the presser foot.

Page 5: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

4. The presser foot must always be in the “down” position for sewing.

Page 6: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

5. Don’t force or pull the fabric– the machine will feed it automatically.

Page 7: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

6. Use the thread cutter to cut thread tails or trim threads with shears as you work.

Page 8: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

7. The take-up lever should always be at the “top” when beginning and ending a line of sewing.

Page 9: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

8. Report any repairs needed.

Page 10: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

9. Never sew paper in the sewing machine.

Page 11: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

10.Take pins out as you sew; DO NOT SEW OVER PINS.

Page 12: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

11. Maintain a slow, even speed with the foot control.

Page 13: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

12. Watch the seam guide as you sew (NOT THE NEEDLE) to produce an even sewing line.

Page 14: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

13. When stopping in the middle of a line of sewing, put the needle down into the fabric to prevent thread loops. (PIVOT)

Page 15: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

14. Keep the bulk of the fabric to the left of the needle when sewing so you can see the seam guides on the needle plate.

Page 16: Sewing Rules and Guidelines. 1. Before beginning to sew, pull threads under and back behind the presser foot about 3 or 4 inches.

15. The machine is threaded like the letter .


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