SINGER SE300 Legacy Sewing and Embroidery Machine

User Manual - Page 23

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23
SEWING
tack StItch
You may sew tack stitches at the beginning and end of the
stitch.
1. Press the Tack button. LED light will be turned on.
2. Start to sew.
Machine will sew tacking stitches and stop automatically.
3. Start sewing again and sew the selected pattern.
4. When you reach the end of seam, press the Tack button.
Machine will sew tacking stitches and stop automatically.
turnIng cornerS
1. Stop the machine when you reach a corner.
2. Turn the hand wheel toward you to insert the needle into
fabric.
NOTE:
You can change the needle stop position by pressing the
Needle Up/Down button. When needle position is setted to
down, the LED will turn on.
You can also tap the foot control to raise or lower the
needle.
3. Raise the presser foot.
4. Use the needle as a pivot and turn fabric.
5. Lower the presser foot and resume sewing.
wIdth of Seam allowance
Guide lines on the needle plate indicate the distance from the
center needle positon. To keep a consistent seam allowance,
guide the fabric along the desired guide line on the needle
plate.
SewIng heavy fabrIc
When sewing heavy or thick fabrics, the toe end of the presser
foot tends to lift up when it comes to seams or other bulky
areas. To sew these heavy or thick fabrics:
1. When the toe of the presser foot begins to tilt up, lower the
needle into the fabric and then raise the presser foot lifter.
2. Push the Stabilizer Pin (located on the right side of the All-
Purpose Foot) and at the same time lower the presser foot
lifter. The presser foot should now be level on the thick
fabric.
SewIng over overlapped areaS
Guide the fabric with your hand when sewing over overlapped
areas.
3. Start sewing. After a few stitches, the Stabilizer Pin will
release.
a. The presser bar lifter can be raised one step higher for
placing heavy materials under the presser foot easily.
StartIng to Sew
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