Singer W1810 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Instruction Book

Instruction BookficMODEL 1B10

Page 2 - POLARIZED PLUG CAUTION

(2) Connecting foot controller and power cordConnect foot controller and power cord (DBefore plugging in your machine, be sure that ,voltage

Page 3 - 15 watts

(3) Threading upper threadPush back to fold handle.Pull out spool pin and put a felt on spool pin.Put a spool on spool pin.Raise presser foot lifter.

Page 4 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Lead thread either side of tension disc (2).Hook it to guide @ from down to upwards.Thread take-up leverPass thread to guide © from right to l

Page 5 - VERY IMPORTANT

(4) Drawing up lower threadHold end of upper thread with left hand.Turn handwheel slowly towards you until needle moves down and up again.Pull

Page 6 - ■•'»Ч;---.ч -.'Г

{5) Fabric, thread and needle tableTHREADNEEDLEFABRICEuropeanMercerizesCottonCoveredEuropeanU.S. SizePointREMARKSCottonCottonPolyester, Silk, Nylon705

Page 7 - 1 9. Bobbin winding stopper

STRAIGHT SEWING^ Set machine as shown.(1) Pattern selection dialTurn dial to choose pattern.Dial can be turned either to right or to left.i| Straight

Page 8 - 2. ACCESSORIES

Place fabric under foot about 1 cm (0.4") inside the edge.Lower presser foot lifter.Important:Hold on both threads during the sewing

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(4) Cloth guideUse cloth guide when sewing a long seam of regular distance from edge of material.Set guide in hole on arm, at right of

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5. ZIGZAG STITCH SEWINGSet machine as shown.'To prevent seam ends unravelling, set machine for straight stitch and sew in reverse at

Page 11 - (3) Threading upper thread

For light weight material:Set machine as shown.Sew carefully so that all stitches on right side are flush with edge of fabric.For thick and el

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POLARIZED PLUG CAUTIONTo reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other).

Page 13 - (4) Drawing up lower thread

7. BLIND HEM STITCHSet machine as shown.Fold material as shown and place it under foot.For a neater finish, it is preferable to baste

Page 14

right side wrong side@ Correct seam.® Needle is catching edge of fold too much. © Needle is not catching edge of fold at all.Elastic blind hem

Page 15 - D Buttonhole

8. MENDING(1) PatchingSet machine as shown.Place the patch over the worn part.Sew along the edge of the patch on the right side. Trim away

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9. MAKING BUTTONHOLESSet machine as shown.(1) Changing presser footRaise presser foot lifter ©.Set needle in the highest position by turning h

Page 17 - (5) Adjusting thread tension

(2) Determine lengthMeasure diameter and thickness of button and add 0.3cm (1/8") for bar tacks.Mark buttonhole size on material.marking(3)

Page 18 - (2) Needle position control

Left side: Change pattern to 2( 2l])- Sew left side from front to back until it reaches end line.Remember the point where arrow shows so

Page 19 - For light weight material:

/ iI(5) Cutting buttonholesStick a needle through bar tacks to prevent over-cutting.Cut buttonhole along center with buttonhole cutter.a

Page 20 - 7. BLIND HEM STITCH

(7) Left and right side balance of buttonholeStitch density on right and left sides of buttonhole can be adjust by buttonhole balance control

Page 21 - Elastic blind hem stitch

10. SEWING ON BUTTONSet machine as shown.Position a button and material underfoot. When needle comes to left side of stitch, lower foot. Ra

Page 22 - (2) Mending a rip

11. DROP FEED LEVERThe lever is in the right side of shuttle cover. For normal sewing, move the lever to position.To lower feed dog, move the lever t

Page 23 - (1) Changing presser foot

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRead all instructions before using (this appiiance).DANGER —^To reduce the risk of electric shock:An appli^ce should neve

Page 24 - (4) Buttonhole sewing

13. OVERLOOKINGPut two pieces of cloth together with right sides facing and sew.To prevent edges from fraying, sew so that right side

Page 25 - 2l])- Sew left

14. APPLICATIONS OF THE ELASTIC OVERLOCKSTITCHThis stitch is very effective for overcasting, edgestitching, etc, on knits and very stretc

Page 26 - (6) Corded buttonholes

15. APPLICATION OF RICK-RACKiA. Topstitching/Rick-RackA decorative topstitch can be produced with the rick-rack stitch. Stitch around the

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1 6. STRETCH SEAMSA bail-point needle is essential.Paper may be laid under knits for smoother feeding.@ Medium-weight fabrics-••double knit, je

Page 28 - 10. SEWING ON BUTTON

17. ZIPPER SEWINGSet machine as shown.Used for dresses, blouses skirts, trousers, bags, etc.By using the special zipper foot, zipper sewing can be eas

Page 29 - 12. FOOT PRESSURE

18. ROLL HEMMINGSet machine as shown.@ With straight stitch(B; With zigzag stitchMake 0.3cm(1/8") double fold for about 5cm (2") at ve

Page 30 - 13. OVERLOOKING

19. SHELL STITCHINGSilk, nylon organdy or similar sheer fabrics are suitable.Set machine as shown.Fold edge of material. With folded edge

Page 31 - TIC OVERLOCKSTITCH

20. PIN TUCKINGFor better appearance, use sheer material and tighten lower thread a little.For twin needle threading, see p. 38.Set machine as s

Page 32 - 15. APPLICATION OF RICK-RACK

Set machine as shown.21. QUILTINGBaste layers of material to prevent them from slipping out as you sew.Attach quilting guide and sew in h

Page 33 - 1 6. STRETCH SEAMS

22. LAPPED SEAM SEWINGSet machine as shown.Place one piece of fabric over another according to the width of stitch size.@ For non-fray fabrics.(

Page 34 - 17. ZIPPER SEWING

WARNING’ 'h= sewingi' "r^ Z ™'’^ 's >0 break."* break"”* ”**" °* '“*'''° ®*"b

Page 35 - (B; With zigzag stitch

23. APPLIQUE WORKSet machine as shown.Sew around outline with zigzag stitch adjusting stitch length and width according to shape and size

Page 36 - 19. SHELL STITCHING

24. EMBROIDERYNeedleThreadNo. 9120-100No. 11100—80No. 14V60-50______:. JSet machine as shown.Remove foot, and holder screw.To avoid lower thread b

Page 37 - 20. PIN TUCKING

25. THICK CLOTH SEWING(particularly denim)For thick fabric sewing, it is important to respect scheme.You remark that the sewing is set f

Page 38 - 21. QUILTING

26. TWIN NEEDLE THREADINGThread in the same way as normal threading, except at points ®, ® and ®.At point®, pass threads separatly to ri

Page 39 - 22. LAPPED SEAM SEWING

27. NEEDLE CHANGING AND SETTINGSet needle in the highest position by turning handwheel towards you.Loosen needle clamp screw and remove n

Page 40 - 23. APPLIQUE WORK

28. WINDING BOBBINSet needle in the highest position by turning handwheel towards you.Open shuttle cover.Open latch of bobbin case and take it

Page 41 - 24. EMBROIDERY

Push back to fold handle. Pull out spool pin.Wind thread clockwise around bobbin several times.Push bobbin on to spindle.Holding handwheel with

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Push bobbin to right and press down foot controller.Machine stops automatically when winding is full.Push bobbin to left.Take off bobbin

Page 43 - 26. TWIN NEEDLE THREADING

6.7.8. 9.CONTENTSNAMES OF PARTS... _ACCESSORIES... ...

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Page 45 - 28. WINDING BOBBIN

I. NAMES OF PARTS1. Thread guide for bobbin winding2. Pressure regulator3. Take-up lever4. Face cover5. Upper thread tension dial6. Thread guid

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i. BEFORE SEWINGMachine is stored in flat-bed style which makes your work easier in ordinary sewing.(1) Detaching extension tableSlide it off and

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