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  • Page 2 SYMBOL INSTRUCTIONS Raise needle Raise presser foot Lower presser foot...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using this sewing machine. DANGER -To reduce the risk of electrical shock: 1. An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. 2.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PRINCIPAL PARTS OF THE MACHINE ........... 1 MACHINE CONTROL BUTTONS .
  • Page 5 CONTENTS BLIND HEMS ..............37 BUTTON SEWING .
  • Page 6: Principal Parts Of The Machine

    PRINCIPAL PARTS OF THE MACHINE Bobbin winder spindle Stitch pattern plate Bobbin winder stopper Tension dial Speed limiting adjustment lever Presser foot pressure LCD screen Face plate Operation buttons Function buttons Thread cutter Selection buttons Buttonhole lever Function buttons Auto needle threader Needle plate cover Sewing table and accessory box...
  • Page 7: Machine Control Buttons

    MACHINE CONTROL BUTTONS A. Operation buttons (see page 24/25/26) 1. Start/stop button Press this button to start or stop the machine. 2. Thread cutter button Press this button after finishing sewing and the machine will trim the threads. 3. Reverse button Hold down this button to sew stitches in reverse or sew reinforcement stitches at a low speed.
  • Page 8: Selection Buttons

    MACHINE CONTROL BUTTONS 8. Stitch length adjustment buttons Press this button to adjust the length of the stitch. 9. Twin needle button Press this button to fix the width range when using the twin needle to sew. 10. Mirror button Press this button to sew a reflection pattern.
  • Page 9: Lcd Screen

    LCD SCREEN Pattern Pattern Alphabet...
  • Page 10 LCD SCREEN Memory Editing patterns EDIT Sewing the memorized pattern Elongation...
  • Page 11: Pattern Chart

    PATTERN CHART The portions marked in gray (on the chart below) show the single unit of each stitch. Patterns A Group Patterns-10 (Direct Patterns) B Group Patterns-50 C Group Patterns-66...
  • Page 12: Pattern Chart

    PATTERN CHART Alphabets Block style 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97...
  • Page 13: Accessories

    006012008 006V880010 Spool pin felt Sewing machine dust cover Auxiliary spool pin Extension table 006015009 020H7A0001 H1D0073210 H7A0754210 Optional Darning/ SINGER style Straight Cording foot Embroidery foot 2025 twin needle Walking foot Stitch Foot 006813008 006161008 006016008 0061850081 006916008 Rolled hem foot...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Machine To The Power Source

    CONNECTING THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SOURCE Caution: Always make sure that the machine is unplugged from power source and the main switch is on "O" when the machine is not in use and before inserting or removing parts. Connecting the machine Before connecting the power supply, make sure that the voltage and frequency shown on the machine is conforming with your electrical power.
  • Page 15: Winding The Bobbin

    WINDING THE BOBBIN Bobbin winding Place the thread and spool holder onto the spool pin. For larger spools of thread, place the large side of the spool holder toward the spool. For smaller spools of thread, place the small side of the spool holder toward the spool, or use the small spool holder.
  • Page 16 WINDING THE BOBBIN When the bobbin winder spindle is pushed to the right, which is the "bobbin winding position", the symbol " " appears on the LCD screen. The symbol will disappear from the LCD screen when the bobbin winder spindle is pushed to the left, which is the "sewing position".
  • Page 17: Inserting The Bobbin

    INSERTING THE BOBBIN Attention: Turn power switch to off ("O") before inserting or removing the bobbin. When inserting or removing the bobbin, the needle and presser foot must be fully raised. 1 Insert the bobbin in the bobbin case with the thread running in a counterclockwise direction (arrow).
  • Page 18: Threading The Upper Thread

    THREADING THE UPPER THREAD Please Note: It is important to carry out the threading correctly as by not doing so several sewing problems could result. Start by raising the needle to its highest point, and also raise the presser foot to release the tension discs. 1 Lift up the spool pin.
  • Page 19: Threading The Upper Thread

    THREADING THE UPPER THREAD 3 Guide the thread around the thread guide pulling the thread through the pre-tension spring as illustrated. 4. Thread the tension module by passing the thread between the silver discs. 5. Then, down and around the check spring holder. 6.
  • Page 20: Using The Needle Threader

    USING THE NEEDLE THREADER Attention: Turn power switch to the off position ("O"). Raise the needle to its highest position and lower the presser foot. 1 Lower the needle threader lever slowly and draw the thread through the thread guide as illustrated and then to the right.
  • Page 21: Drawing Up The Lower Thread

    DRAWING UP THE LOWER THREAD 1 Hold the upper thread with the left hand. Turn the handwheel towards you (counterclockwise) lowering, then raising the needle. 2 Gently pull on the upper thread to bring the bobbin thread up through the needle plate hole.
  • Page 22: Two-Step Presser Foot Lifter

    TWO-STEP PRESSER FOOT LIFTER The presser foot lifter raises and lowers the presser foot. When sewing several layers or thick fabrics, the presser foot can be raised a second stage for easy positioning of the work. ADJUSTING PRESSER FOOT PRESSURE The presser foot pressure of the machine has been pre-set and requires no particular readjustment according to the...
  • Page 23: Starting Sewing

    STARTING SEWING Start/stop button The Start/Stop button can be used to run the machine when the foot controller is unplugged from the machine. Press the button to start sewing, then press it again to stop sewing. The machine will run slowly at the start of sewing. The speed limiting adjustment lever can control the sewing speed.
  • Page 24: Thread Tension

    THREAD TENSION - Basic thread tension setting is "4". To increase the tension, turn the dial to the next number up. To decrease the tension, turn the dial to the next number down. - Proper setting of tension is important for good sewing. There is no single tension setting appropriate for all the stitch functions and fabrics.
  • Page 25: Changing The Presser Foot

    CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT Attention: Turn power switch of off ("O") position when carrying out any of the operations shown below. Attaching the presser foot holder Raise the presser foot bar (a) by raising the presser foot lifter. Attach the presser foot holder (b) as illustrated.
  • Page 26: Presser Foot Chart

    PRESSER FOOT CHART (The twin needle can be used for some stitches, offering more stitching options. For more information, go to the section: USING THE TWIN NEEDLE) PRESSER FOOT APPLICATION NEEDLE PRESSER FOOT APPLICATION NEEDLE General sewing, Satin stitch sewing Patchwork stitches, Decorative stitching, Smocking, Fagoting,...
  • Page 27: Matching Needle/ Fabric/ Thread

    MATCHING NEEDLE/ FABRIC/ THREAD NEEDLE, FABRIC, THREAD SELECTION GUIDE NEEDLE SIZE FABRICS THREAD 9-11 (70-80) Lightweight fabrics-thin cottons, voile, Light-duty thread in cotton, nylon, silk, muslin, interlocks, cotton knits, polyester or cotton wrapped tricot, jerseys, crepes, woven polyester, polyester. shirt & blouse fabrics. 11-14 (80-90) Medium weight fabrics-cotton, satin, Most threads sold are medium...
  • Page 28: Replacing The Needle

    REPLACING THE NEEDLE Attention: Turn power switch of off ("O") position when carrying out any of the operations shown below. Change the needle regularly, especially if it is showing signs of wear and causing problems. Insert the needle following the illustrated instructions.
  • Page 29: Operation Buttons

    OPERATION BUTTONS Needle up/down position button Auto-lock button Reverse button Thread cutter button Start/stop button Start/stop button The machine will start running when start/stop button is pressed and will stop when pressed the second time. The machine will rotate slowly at the beginning of sewing.
  • Page 30: Reverse Button

    OPERATION BUTTONS Reverse button Select Direct Patterns 1-5, or B Group Patterns 01-06 and the machine will sew in reverse. An arrow " " on the LCD screen display appears while stitching in reverse. The machine will sew forward after the button is released. If you press the reverse button before starting to sew, the machine will permanently sew in reverse.
  • Page 31: Needle Up/Down Position Button

    OPERATION BUTTONS Needle up/down position button The machine automatically stops sewing with the needle in the up position. The Needle up/down position button offers the option of stopping with the needle in the up position or down in the material. Pressing the Needle up/down position button will raise or lower the needle.
  • Page 32: Function Buttons

    FUNCTION BUTTONS FUNCTION BUTTONS Stitch width adjustment buttons Stitch length adjustment buttons Mode selection button Twin needle button Mirror button Elongation button Stitch width adjustment button When you select a stitch, the machine will automatically set the recommended stitch width, which will be indicated by numbers on the LCD screen.
  • Page 33: Stitch Length Adjustment Button

    FUNCTION BUTTONS Stitch length adjustment buttons When you select a stitch the machine will automatically set the recommended stitch length which will be indicated by numbers on the LCD screen. The stitch length can be adjusted by pressing the stitch length adjustment buttons.
  • Page 34: Mirror Button

    FUNCTION BUTTONS Mirror button (see page 61) The Direct Patterns 1-7, B Group Patterns 01- 16, 33-50, and C Group Patterns 01-66 can be mirror imaged along a vertical axis by pressing the " " button. The machine will continue to sew the reflected pattern until the mirror button is pressed again.
  • Page 35: Selection Buttons

    SELECTION BUTTONS Edit button Memory button Clear button Direct pattern selection and number buttons Direct pattern selection and number buttons Direct pattern selection Press the buttons to select the utility patterns shown beside the number button when the mode button is set at the Direct mode. Number buttons To select the desired pattern and press the number buttons .
  • Page 36: Edit Button

    SELECTION BUTTONS Edit button The " " button is used to modify settings while in the memory mode. Pressing the " " button will allow manual setting of the stitch width, stitch length, mirror, elongation and the auto-lock function. Press the " "...
  • Page 37: Sewing Tips

    SEWING TIPS Sewing corners 1. Stop the sewing machine when you reach a corner. 2. Lower the needle into the fabric manually or by pressing the needle up/ down button once. 3. Raise the presser foot. 4. Use the needle as a pivot and turn the fabric.
  • Page 38: Installing The Extension Table

    MORE FEATURES Installing the extension table 1. Pull the sewing table and accessory box off by sliding it to the left. 2. Follow the arrow, and stretch the foot of the extension table. 3. Snap (A) of the extension table into (B) of the machine.
  • Page 39: Needle Position And Stitch Length

    NEEDLE POSITION AND STITCH LENGTH B-05 Changing the needle position These setting apply only to Direct Patterns 1-4, or B Group Pattern 05 . The pre-set position is "3.5", center position. When you press the " " of stitch width adjustment button, the needle position will be moved to the left.
  • Page 40: Stretch Stitches

    STRETCH STITCHES Stretch stitches are strong and flexible and will give with the fabric without breaking. Good for Stretch stitches easy to ravel and knit fabrics. It is good for joining durable fabric such as denims. These stitches can also be used as a decorative top stitch.
  • Page 41: Overcasting Stitches

    OVERCASTING STITCHES Using the overcasting foot 1 Change the presser foot to the overcasting foot. 2 Sew the fabric with the fabric edge against the guide of the overcasting foot. Attention: The overcasting foot should be used to sew with Direct Patterns 5 and 7 only. Do not set the stitch width narrower than "5.0", as it is possible that the needle could hit the presser foot and break when sewing other patterns and width settings.
  • Page 42: Blind Hems

    BLIND HEMS B-11 B-12 B-11: Blind hem for woven fabrics B-12: Blind hem for stretch fabrics Please Note: It takes practice to sew blind hems. Always make a sewing test first. Fold the fabric as illustrated with the wrong side uppermost. Reverse Overcasting Reverse...
  • Page 43: Button Sewing

    BUTTON SEWING B-31 Select the pattern 31 from the Group Patterns "B" to get the button sewing stitch. Change the presser foot to the button sewing foot. Move the drop feed lever to " " to lower the feed dogs. Position the work under the foot.
  • Page 44: Corded Buttonholes

    BUTTONHOLE SEWING B-17: For light to medium weight B-17 B-19 fabrics B-18: For light or medium weight fabrics B-18 B-20 B-19: For light or medium weight fabrics B-20: For light or medium weight B-21 B-22 fabrics B-21: For heavier weight fabrics B-22: For light or medium weight B-23...
  • Page 45 BUTTONHOLE SEWING Select the buttonhole stitch. Adjust the stitch width and the stitch length to the desired width and density. Position the fabric under the presser foot so that the centerline's mark is aligning with the center of the buttonhole foot. Lower the buttonhole lever, making sure it is positioned behind the bracket on the buttonhole foot, as illustrated.
  • Page 46 BUTTONHOLE SEWING B-17 B-18 B-19 B-20 B-21 B-23 B-24 B-22 B-25 B-26 6 Buttonholes are sewn from the front of the presser foot to the back, as shown. 7 Cut the center of the buttonhole being careful not to cut any stitches on either side. Use a pin as a stopper at the bar tack so you do not cut too much.
  • Page 47: Making Corded Buttonholes

    BUTTONHOLE SEWING Making corded buttonholes When sewing corded buttonholes, hook a heavy thread or cord under the buttonhole foot. Attach the buttonhole foot and hook the gimp thread onto the back of the presser foot. Bring the two gimp thread ends to the front of the foot and insert them into the grooves, then temporarily tie them there.
  • Page 48: Bar Tack Stitch

    BAR TACK STITCH B-32 1 Select pattern 32 of from the Group Patterns "B" to get the bar tack stitch. Change the presser foot to the buttonhole foot. 2 Pull the button holder to the rear. Set the button guide plate on the buttonhole foot to the desired length.
  • Page 49: Eyelet Stitch

    EYELET STITCH B-27 B-28 B-27: Select for sewing eyelets on belts , etc B-28: Select for sewing eyelets on belts , etc 1 Select pattern 27 or 28 from the Group Patterns "B" to get the eyelet stitch. Attach presser the foot "A". 2 Press the "...
  • Page 50: Darning Stitch

    DARNING STITCH B-29 B-30 1 Select pattern 29 or 30 from the Group Patterns "B" to get the darning stitch. Change the presser foot to the buttonhole foot. 2 B a s t e t h e u p p e r f a b r i c a n d t h e reinforcement fabric together.
  • Page 51 DARNING STITCH 5 Position the fabric so that the needle is 2mm (1/16 inch) in front of the area to be darned, and then lower the presser foot lever. Please Note: When lowering the presser foot, do not push in the front of the presser foot, otherwise the darning will not be sewn with the correct size.
  • Page 52: Zipper Insertion

    ZIPPER INSERTION Attention: Zipper foot should be used with machine set for straight stitch only. Care should be given when choosing needle position as the needle could hit the presser foot and break when sewing with an altered Inserting a centered zipper needle position or with any other pattern.
  • Page 53: Inserting A Lapped Zipper

    ZIPPER INSERTION Inserting a lapped zipper 1 Baste the zipper opening on the garment. 2 Fold back to the left seam allowance. Turn under the right seam allowance to form 3mm (1/8 inch) fold. 3 Attach the zipper foot. Attach the right side of the presser foot pin to the holder when sewing the left side of the zipper.
  • Page 54: Narrow Hemming

    NARROW HEMMING * The Rolled hem foot is an optional accessory. 1 Fold the edge of the fabric over about 3mm (1/8 inch), then fold it over again 3mm (1/8 inch) for about 5cm (2 inches) along the edge of the fabric. 2 Insert the needle into the fold by rotating the handwheel toward you, and lower the presser foot.
  • Page 55: Cording

    CORDING Sew over one, two or three strands of cord to embellish fabrics. Pearl cotton, embroidery floss or fine wool yarn can be used for cording. Single cording * The Cording foot is an optional accessory. Mark the design on the fabric. Insert the cord in the center groove of the cording foot from the right side opening.
  • Page 56: Satin Stitch Sewing

    SATIN STITCH SEWING B-33 B-34 B-35 B-36 B-37 B-38 B-39 B-40 B-41 B-42 B-43 B-44 B-45 Use the satin stitch foot for satin stitching and sewing decorative stitches. This foot has a groove on the underside which allows dense stitching to pass freely underneath. To change the satin or decorative stitch pattern, you may adjust the length and width of the pattern by pressing the stitch length and width...
  • Page 57: Edge/Quilting Guide

    EDGE/QUILTING GUIDE * The Straight Stitch Foot is an optional accessory. Insert the edge/quilting guide in the presser foot holder as illustrated and set the space as you desire. Sew the first row and move over the fabric to sew successive rows with the guide riding along the previous row of stitching.
  • Page 58: Gathering

    GATHERING * The gathering foot is an optional accessory. Gathered fabric Remove the presser foot holder and attach the gathering foot. Place fabric to be gathered under the presser foot. Sew a row of stitching. The stitches will automatically cause the fabric to gather. Adjust the upper thread tension dial to achieve the amount of fullness desired.
  • Page 59: Smocking

    SMOCKING B-14 B-15 1 Use the all purpose foot to sew straight lines 1cm (3/8") apart, across the area. It may be helpful to reduce the needle thread tension slightly, so that the bobbin thread may be drawn later to gather the fabric. 2 Knot the threads along one edge.
  • Page 60: Free Motion Sewing

    FREE MOTION SEWING * The darning foot is an optional accessory. Move the drop feed lever to " " to lower the feed dogs. Remove the presser foot holder, and attach the darning foot to the presser foot holder bar. The lever (a) should be behind the needle clamp screw (b).
  • Page 61: Embroidery

    FREE MOTION SEWING Embroidery Stitch along the outline of the design by moving the embroidery hoop. Select zigzag stitch pattern and adjust the stitch width as desired. When sewing, make sure to maintain a constant speed. Fill in the design working from the outline towards the inside.
  • Page 62: Walking Foot

    WALKING FOOT * The Walking foot is an optional accessory. Please Note: Always try to sew first without the walking foot accessory which should be used only when necessary. It is easier to guide the fabric and you have a better view of the seam when using the standard, regular foot on your machine.
  • Page 63: Side Cutter

    SIDE CUTTER * The Side Cutter is an optional accessory. B-10 This foot is used to trim excess material while sewing. 1. Attach the Side Cutter, making sure the cutter's "arm" fits around the needle bar thumb screw. Tighten the thumb screw, securing the foot. 2.
  • Page 64: Open Toe Foot

    OPEN TOE FOOT * The Open Toe Foot is an optional accessory. This foot provides a more visible view of the area that you will be stitching. Because of its open area at the front, you can see markings much more easily. 1.
  • Page 65: Invisible Zipper Foot

    INVISIBLE ZIPPER FOOT * The Invisible Zipper Foot is an optional accessory. This foot provides a hidden closing on skirts, dresses and other garments. 1. Before closing the seam on your project, use a fabric marker to mark the desired bottom end of the zipper on both sides of the zipper opening.
  • Page 66: Fagoting

    FAGOTING B-13 B-16 1 Separate the folded edges of the fabric pieces with a gap of 4mm (1/8 inch) and baste them onto a piece of thin paper or water-soluble stabilizer sheet. Thin paper Basting 2 Align the center of the presser foot with the center of the two pieces of fabric and begin sewing.
  • Page 67: Scallop Stitch

    SCALLOP STITCH Scallop hem C-35 1 Fold the fabric, right sides together. Sew along the folded edge, as illustrated. 2 Cut the fabric along the seam leaving an allowance of 3mm (1/8 inch) for seaming. Wrong side of fabric Notch the allowance. 3 Turn fabric over and push out the curved seam to the surface and press it.
  • Page 68: Elongation

    ELONGATION B-33 B-34 B-35 B-36 B-37 B-38 B-39 B-40 B-41 B-42 B-43 B-44 B-45 1 The stitches shown in the diagram above can be elongated up to five times the normal length by pressing the elongation button. 2 The LCD screen icon for elongation imaging of the pattern appears.
  • Page 69: Mirror Image

    MIRROR IMAGE Please Note: - The Direct Patterns " " and B Group Patterns 17-32 cannot be mirror imaged. - Mirror imaged patterns can also be combined with other patterns. 1 Select the pattern. 2 Pressing the mirror button. 3 The LCD screen icon for mirror imaging of the pattern appears.
  • Page 70: Using The Twin Needle

    Please Note: When using twin needles, use the " T " presser foot regardless of what kind of sewing will be carried out. 1 Insert the twin needle. Attention: Use a SINGER style 2025 twin needle. For more information, go to www.singer.com. Use of any other type of twin needle may possibly bend the needle or damage the machine.
  • Page 71: Memory

    MEMORY Combined patterns can be stored for later use. Since stored patterns are not lost after the sewing machine is turned off, they can be recalled at any time. This is convenient for patterns such as names, which may be used frequently. Please Note: - Multiple patterns selecting from pattern modes can be combined and sewn...
  • Page 72: Adding Patterns Or Letters

    MEMORY 5 Press the desired pattern number. (e.g. 50) 6 The selected pattern displays on the LCD screen. 7 Repeat step 5, 6 for more patterns to be stored in the memory. Please Note: One memory module will hold up to 20 patterns.
  • Page 73: Editing Patterns

    MEMORY Editing patterns 1 Use the stitch width adjustment button to select the pattern that you wish to edit while in the memory mode. 2 Press the " " button to edit the pattern. EDIT Please Note: The stitch length, stitch width, Elongation, Mirror, and Auto-lock of the patterns can be adjusted manually.
  • Page 74: Recalling And Sewing The Memorized Pattern

    MEMORY Recalling and sewing the memorized pattern Press the " " button to enter memory mode and then input the number of the memory module. 2 Input the number of memory module. (e.g. 2) 3 LCD screen shows the first pattern of the selected memory module.
  • Page 75: Warning Functions

    WARNING FUNCTIONS Warning animation message display The sewing machine is experiencing a problem The animation message means that the thread is twisted or jammed and the hand wheel axle cannot move. Please look through the "Trouble shooting guide" on page 75 or 76 to find the solution. After the problem has been solved, the machine will continue to sew.
  • Page 76: Warning Beeping Sound

    (disengaged) to allow the buttons to be operational. Please Note: If the problem is not resolved, please contact SINGER at www.singer.com. Attention: If the thread gets jammed inside the hook during sewing, stopping the needle from moving, the security switch will stop the machine completely.
  • Page 77: Buzzer Sound

    BUZZER SOUND 1 Press on the " " button and turn on the power switch. 2 You can select the mode by pressing the stitch width " + " or " " button. Select desired mode sound on " "or sound off "...
  • Page 78: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Attention: Disconnect the power cord from the wall socket before cleaning the screen and sewing machine surface, otherwise injury or electrical shock may result. Cleaning the screen If the front panel is dirty, wipe it gently with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any organic solvents or detergents.
  • Page 79: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 3 Remove the needle, presser foot and presser foot holder. Remove the bobbin cover plate and bobbin. Remove the screw holding the needle plate and remove the needle plate. 4 Lift up the bobbin case and remove it. 5 Clean the hook race, feed dog and bobbin case with a brush.
  • Page 80: Trouble Shooting Guide

    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Before calling for service, check the following items. If the problem still persists, contact Singer at www.singer.com Problem Cause Correction Reference 1.The machine is not threaded correctly. 1.Rethread the machine. Page 13 2.The thread tension is too tight.
  • Page 81 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Problem Cause Correction Reference 1.The needle thread tension is too tight. 1.Loosen the thread tension. Page 19 2.The needle thread is not threaded 2.Rethread the machine. Page 13 correctly. Seam puckering 3.The needle is too heavy for the fabric 3.Choose a needle to suit the thread and Page 22 being sewn.
  • Page 82: Stitch Adjustment Reference Chart

    STITCH ADJUSTMENT REFERENCE CHART A group patterns-10 (Direct patterns) Width (mm) Length (mm) Functions Presser Stitch Pattern Auto-lock Elongation Mirror/ Auto Auto Foot Reverse Memory Presser foot Twin needle Thread cutter Utility stitches : Adjustments can be made. B group patterns-50 Width (mm) Length (mm) Functions Presser...
  • Page 83 STITCH ADJUSTMENT REFERENCE CHART Width (mm) Length (mm) Functions Presser Stitch Pattern Auto-lock Elongation Mirror/ Auto Auto Foot Reverse Memory Presser foot Twin needle Thread cutter Buttonhole stitches Eyelet stitches Darning stitches Button sewing stitches Bar tack stitches Satin stitches Decorative satin stitches...
  • Page 84 STITCH ADJUSTMENT REFERENCE CHART C group patterns-66 Width (mm) Length (mm) Functions Presser Stitch Pattern Auto-lock Elongation Mirror/ Auto Auto Foot Reverse Presser foot Twin needle Memory Thread cutter Cross stitches Quilt stitches Decorative stitches...
  • Page 85: Stitch Adjustment Reference Chart

    STITCH ADJUSTMENT REFERENCE CHART Functions Width (mm) Length (mm) Presser Stitch Pattern Mirror/ Foot Auto Auto Reverse Presser foot Twin needle Memory Auto-lock Elongation Thread cutter Decorative stitches : Adjustments can be made.
  • Page 86 Please note that on disposal, this product must be safely recycled in accordance with relevant National legislation relating to electrical/electronic products. If in doubt please contact your retailer for guidance. 021H7A0101( ) Apr/11 SINGER H74(H74A)/B5...

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