Singer 7050 User Manual

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Page 2 - CONGRATULATIONS

CONNECTING THE MACHINEThe solid state system assures constant speed as you maintain the same pressure on the controller when sewing throug

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SECTION 2 Getting Ready to SewFabric, Thread and Needle Table• The needle and thread used for a sewing project depends upon the fabric that is chosen

Page 4 - GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE

CHOOSING AND CHANGING NEEDLESIMPORTANT: For best sewing results, use only Singer* needles.Check the needle package, and the Fabric, Thread and Needle

Page 5 - Principal Parts

CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT (B) (D) (E) (J) (L)Your machine comes with the Generai Purpose Presser Foot (B) aiready attached. You can easiiy change to a

Page 6 - ACCESSORIES

REPLACING PRESSER FOOT WITH SHANK (H) (K)Presser feet with built-in shanks can be replaced as follows:• Turn machine off.• Raise needle and presser f

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THREADING THE MACHINEYour sewing machine is easily threaded. Tension discs, thread guides and take-up lever have been designed as internal

Page 8 - WARNING

USING THE NEEDLE THREADER (P)To help in threading the machine needle, use the needle threader as follows:• Thread machine and draw 4" (10 cm) of

Page 9 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

WINDING A BOBBINThe wind-in-place bobbin winds quickly and easily while it’s in the machine.• Raise needle to highest position by turning hand wheel

Page 10 - RUNNING THE MACHINE

Bring thread from needle, under presser foot and wind it one turn in any direction, around presser foot screw (6) pulling it into groove as shown.• B

Page 11 - Getting Ready to Sew

INSERTING A WOUND BOBBINWhen you want to sew with a bobbin that is already wound, insert it following the instructions below.• Raise presser

Page 12 - FREE ARM SEWING

CONGRATULATIONSYou have entered into a new age of sewing. Your machine features many breakthroughs in sewing technology that are advanced and very eas

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RAISING THE BOBBIN THREADOnce the needle has been threaded and the bobbin placed in the bobbin case, the bobbin thread must be brought up t

Page 14 - ATTACHING FEED COVER (F)

LCD PATTERN SELECTIONYour sewing machine has a unique pattern display which clearly indicates your selected pattern.LCD WindowAs you turn the pattern

Page 15 - THREADING THE MACHINE

SECTION 3 STRAIGHT STITCHINGThe Straight Stitch Needle Plate (C) and Presser Foot (D) help prevent skipped stitches and control fabric when straight s

Page 16 - USING THE NEEDLE THREADER (P)

ADJUSTING THREAD TENSIONThe thread tension of your sewing machine has been pre-set in the auto position to suit most sewing applications. This auto

Page 17 - WINDING A BOBBIN

SEWING A SEAMYou can sew seams easily and accurately when you follow the suggestions below.BASTINGPin basting and hand basting are easy ways to

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KEEPING SEAMS STRAIGHTTo keep seams straight, use one of the guidelines on the needle plate. The most commonly used line (1) is extended onto t

Page 19 - INSERTING A WOUND BOBBIN

SEWING CURVED SEAMS• Baste seam line.• Use a short stitch for elasticity and strength.• Guide fabric to follow curve.• The seam guide may

Page 20 - RAISING THE BOBBIN THREAD

INSERTING A ZIPPERThe zipper package will provide complete instructions for inserting zippers.RECOMMENDED SETTINGSStitch Selection:Straight StitchStit

Page 21 - LCD PATTERN SELECTION

SECTION 4 SPECIAL STITCHESThe Special Stitches on your machine have a variety of practical and decorative uses. In this section are recommended applic

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ADJUSTING THREAD TENSIONSome Special Stitch patterns may require looser thread tension than others. To find the proper tension for your application, m

Page 23 - ADJUSTING THREAD TENSION

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Page 24 - STITCHING IN REVERSE

ZIG-ZAG STITCHThe Zig-Zag Stitch can be used when sewing seams, appiiqueing, monogramming or decorating.SEAM FINISHINGUse a zig-zag stitch to finish s

Page 25 - TURNING SQUARE CORNERS

ZIG-ZAG BLINDSTITCHUse this Blindstitch when sewing hems and seams, or attaching lace and elastic.BLINDSTITCH HEMMING• Practice first on a scrap

Page 26 - FREE MOTION EMBROIDERY

MULTI-STITCH ZIG-ZAGMending, overcasting, joining or reinforcing can ali be done using the Multi-Stitch Zig-Zag.MENDING A TEAR• Trim ragge

Page 27 - INSERTING A ZIPPER

CRESCENT STITCH/CHINESE DYNASTY STITCH/KITE TAIL STITCHThese stitches are ideal for borders, edges, smocking and embroideringBORDER DESIGNBorder desig

Page 28 - SECTION 4 SPECIAL STITCHES

ARROW SriTCH/BUNTING STITCHThese stitches are decorative and secure finish to seams, pleats and pockets it can also be used as a border design.BORDER

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• Brighten up a ptein dress with the SATIN BEAD STITCH/BOOMERANG STITCH/ LADY BUG STITCHRECOMMENDED SETTINGSStitch Selection:Satin Bead Stitch Boome

Page 30 - ZIG-ZAG STITCH

TURKISH STITCHThe Turkish Stitch can be used for appliqueing, joining patchwork or forming decorative hems on bed and table linens.HEMSTITCHING• Fold

Page 31 - ZIG-ZAG BLINDSTITCH

RIC-RAC/STRAiGHT STRETCH STITCHThis is a heavy-duty, stretch stitch that can also be used for topstitching.TOPSTITCHING• Sew seams in usual manner an

Page 32 - “M” STITCH

HONEYCOMB STITCHUse the Honeycomb Stitch for smocking, mending and sewing stretch fabrics.SMOCKINGSmocking is decorative stitching across evenly space

Page 33 - TAIL STITCH

SECTION 5 ONE-STEP BUTTONHOLING• Your machine automatically makes a buttonhole to the size of your button in one, easy step. You never need to move th

Page 34 - DECORATIVE STITCHES

SECTION 1 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE

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MliWIDTHPull buttonhole lever (8), located under sewing light, straight down as far as it will go.Press it toward you.Start running the machine.The en

Page 36 - STRETCH OVEREDGE STITCH

ATTACHING A BUTTONFlat buttons can be sewn on quickly and easily using the plain zig-zag stitchRECOMMENDED SETTINGSStitch Selection:Zig-Zag StitchStit

Page 37 - CROWN STITCH/FAGOTING STITCH

2. Turn hand wheel toward you, lowering needle into either hole of button.3. Continue turning hand wheel until needle rises and moves over the o

Page 38 - HONEYCOMB STITCH

SECTION 6 CARING FOR YOUR MACHINEREMO VINO AND REPLA CING BOBBIN CASECAUTION: Before cleaning or adjusting the machine, remove plug from the socke

Page 39 - ONE-STEP BUTTONHOLING

REMOVING AND REPLACING THE LOW VOLTAGE LIGHT BULBCAUTION:Before changing light bulb, make sure you have removed plug from socket outlet. Be sure to re

Page 40 - BUTTONHOLE

LCD CLOCK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSIMPORTANT:Disconnect the machine power before you remove the clock cover.REMOVING AND REPLACING THE COVER:Removal:

Page 41 - ATTACHING A BUTTON

CLEANING THE MACHINEYour machine is designed to give you many years of dependable service. To ensure this reliability, take a few minutes to keep the

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PERFORMANCE CHECKLISTWhen sewing difficulties occur, look back through this manual to make sure you are correctly following the instructions. If you s

Page 43 - CARING FOR YOUR MACHINE

ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIESAdditional Accessories for your sewing machine are available at your sewing center.Even Feed Foot (M) is used for sewing

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Principal Parts1. Hand Wheel provides a means for raising or lowering the needle.2. Pattern Display shows a variety of patterns available

Page 47 - PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST

rINDEXAccessories...4,5,46Accessory Storage, Built-In... 4Balance...

Page 48 - ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES

BUtLT-INACCESSORY STORAGEThe letter-coded accessories accompanying your machine are conveniently kept in the built-in accessory storage unde

Page 49 - PERSONAL NOTES

Darning and Embroidery Foot (G) isrecommended for free motion work, such as embroidery, monogramming and decorative designs.Button Sewing Foot (H)

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using this machine, basic safety precautions should always be followedincluding the ifollowing:Read all instructions

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I Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. This may deflect the needle causing it to break.I Before removing the bobbin case, remove plug from the

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