Test Stitching Starting Sewing; Finishing Sewing; Sewing Continuously; How To Use Guide Lines - ELNA 792D Instruction Book

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TEST STITCHING
Starting Sewing
1. Insert the fabric under the toe of the foot.
(It is not necessary to raise the foot.)
2. Turn the handwheel gently toward you a couple
of turns and check the thread chain. Then start
sewing slowly. The fabric will be automatically fed.
Guide the fabric in the desired direction.
* For heavyweight fabric, raise the presser foot
and insert the fabric in front of the knife.
Then lower the foot and start to sew while guiding
the fabric.

Finishing Sewing

1. When stitching is completed, continue to run the
machine slowly to produce a thread chain for
about 12 cm (5´´) while pulling the thread chain
slightly to the back.
2. Cut the threads with the thread cutter as
illustrated, leaving about 5 cm (2´´) thread chain
from the end of the fabric.
1 Thread cutter
* The thread cutter becomes blunt as loose threads
build up. Remove the loose threads collected in
the thread cutter.

Sewing Continuously

Insert the next fabric under the toe of the foot, then
start sewing. It is not necessary to raise the presser
foot for ordinary fabric.
* For heavyweight fabric, raise the presser foot
and insert the fabric in front of the knife.
Then lower the foot and start to sew while guiding
the fabric.

How to use Guide Lines

On the top of the looper cover are guide lines
indicating the distance from the needle position.
Please use them as sewing guides.
Mark L indicates the distance from the left needle.
Mark R indicates the distance from the right needle.
The distance between center of guide line and
needle position is 5/8 inch.

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