REGU ATING PRESSER FOOT PRESSURE
The pressure dial regulates the pressure that
the presser foot exerts on the fabric. Correct
pressure is important because it enables the
fabric to feed smoothly and evenly, without
being marked.
The NORM (normal) setting is an all purpose
setting that can be used for sewing a wide
variety of fabrics of different weights and
textures. Intermediate notched settings above
and below NORM (normal) are also provided
When you need extra control to sew, regulate
the setting to heavier or lighter pressure to
suit the fabric being used.
Lower the foot before setting pressure.
• To increase pressure, turn dial from NORM
toward MAX
• To decrease pressure, turn dial from NORM
toward 2 •
• For darning, set dial on S
ADJUSTING NEED E THREAD TENSION
Correct tension
is important because
too
much or too little will weaken your seams or
cause your fabric
to
pucker.
Zig-Zag stitching requires
less
needle thread
tension than straight stitching.
Make a test sample with the fabric and thread
you plan to use so
that
you can adjust
the
tension properly.
A well balanced
stitch, as
shown in illustration
A.
will have the needle and bobbin
threads
locked between
the
two layers
of
fabric with
no loops on top or bottom and no puckers.
The tension dial
regulates the degree
of
tension
on
your
needle
thread.
Set
it
according to the type of thread and fabric
you
use. The numbers on the dial eliminate
guess
work.
If the fabric puckers
B.
decrease
tension. If
the stitches
in
your
test
sample
look loose C.
increase needle thread tension.
• To decrease
tension, turn dial
to lower
number.
• To increase
tension, turn dial
to higher
number.
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