Singer W910 User Manual

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Page 1 - How to use

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CHANGING NEEDLEAlways change the needle after every other garment especially when sewing on polyester and nylon fabrics which dull need

Page 3

SELECTION OF PRESSER FOOTStraight Stitch FootThis has only a narrow hole to accommodate only straight stitching. It may be used on she

Page 4 - 0 (D (3) (4) 15

WINDING BOBBINII Disengage the hand wheel (1) from the stitching mechanism by turning the clutch nut (2) toward you or counter-clockwis

Page 5 - 6 stitches per inch

UPPER THREADING1. Turn the hand wheel toward you to raise the take-up lever to its highest position.2. Place a spool of thread on the

Page 6 - ACCESSORIES

THREADING BOBBIN CASE. Hold bobbin case between thumb and forefinger of left hand, so that the slot in the edge of the bobbin cas

Page 7

ireverse buttonSELECTION OF STITCH:STITCH LENGTH CONTROL'“»-d feeding•ra“nd'te'ti tar “"'™lstitch is available At 5 is

Page 8

This control controls the side sewing of the needle for various width of stitches. At 0, the straight stitch line results in ordi

Page 9

Selection between ordinary stitching and triple automatic back-and-forth stitching called stretch stitch is made by the stretch stitc

Page 10 - CHANGING NEEDLE PLATE

IIAUTOMATIC REVERSE STITCH TUNERYour buttonhole and stretch stitches are preset and tested to sew on most materials certain fine materi

Page 11 - CHANGING FOOT

ADJUSTING PRESSURE ON FABRIC AND FEED DOG HEIGHT• GENERAL SEWINGUsually for normal sewing, except for sewing on very heavy and bulky fabric

Page 12 - WINDING BOBBIN

PAGEParts IndentificationPrinciple Parts...Accessories ...

Page 13 - UPPER THREADING

SEWING LIGHTThe sewing light is located in face cover directly over the needle so as to better illuminate the stitching area.Turn the light on and

Page 14 - THREADING BOBBIN CASE

I SECTIOWPREPARING TO SEWHave take-up lever at highest position before starting to sew. Pinning may be used as a time saver instead of ha

Page 15 - STITCH LENGTH CONTROL

CURVED SEAMSUse slightly shorter stitch length than that of the rest of the seams. On the part where elasticity is required on the

Page 16 - STITCH WIDTH CONTROL

SfcCTIOM VPattern;^; (I) Length: 2-3 Width; 0 Feed Dog; High Pressure: Full Foot; Straight Stitch or All Purpose Stretch Control: MSTRAIGHT STITCH:SEA

Page 17 - STRETCH STITCH CONTROL RING

CORDING/SEWING IN ZIPPER• INSERT CORDING(A j Fold bias strip of fabric over cord. Loosen the adjusting screw on the back of cording/ zip

Page 18 - ADJUSTING THREAD TENSIONS

Pattern: (()Length: 1^3 Width: 5 Feed Dog: High Pressure: Full Foot: All Purpose Stretch Control: MPattern; <1 (|) Length: 1-3 Width: 1 Feed Dog:

Page 19 - • MENDING AND DARNING:

SEWING ON BUTTON WITH A THREAD SHANKButtons sewn on coats or jackets should have a thread shank to make them stand away from the fabri

Page 20 - SEWING LIGHT

BUILT-IN EMBROIDERYand utility stitchesThe most popular two kinds of utility embroidery stitch patterns can be made by simply selecting

Page 21 - I SECTIOW

IIFREEHAND MONOGRAMMINGFor giving garments and linens a personalized touch, first transfer the design to the right side of the fabri

Page 22 - REMOVING THE WORK

gathering over a cordOrdinary gathering with a basting stitch often breaks while pulling in fullness A small zigzag across a cord such as c

Page 23 - SfcCTIOM V

„ . ^ . PAGESewing Knits...

Page 24 - QUILTING

SEWING TIPSWhen a dainty hair line finish is particularly desirable for the inside seams of sheer collars, facings, and yokes, seam a

Page 25 - SEWING ON BUTTON

OF GARMENTOF GARMENTBUTTONHOLESb'lTOntolei“”'"9PREPARATIONSHrirri”'""»'“'"Horizontal bu,°,o„Mer‘taulde°f^

Page 26 - SATIN STITCHING

II BUILT-IN BUTTONHOLEThis buttonhole eliminates the needle for pivoting the fabric. It is used most often on light and medium woven fabric. T

Page 27 - TWIN NEEDLE SEWING

For best buttonhole finish it ic e, ,»r„i:r;rr:,roVr;"F-'°-stitch density hes, suited to your t-b“Pattern: (IILength: Buttonhole Width: 5-

Page 28 - APPLIQUE/PATCHING

BLIND HEM STITCHSTEP 1IIThe blind hem stitch provides a durable hem finish that is almost invisible on garments, drapes, and curtains.

Page 29 - FLUTTER HEM

Pattern: (|)Length: 5 Width: 0 Feed Dog: High Pressure: Full Foot: All Purpose Stretch Control: SSSTRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH:This stitch may be used on

Page 30 - MULTIPLE ZIGZAG STITCH

APPLICATIONS:On most knits, an about 3/16 inch finished seam, such as pine-leaf or special ultrastretch stitches are more desirable than

Page 31 - PREPARATION

OVERLOOK APPLICATION(A)(B)Special ultra-stretch stitches are also usable for overlock stitching on woven and knit fabrics.veryboth( A) Place the raw e

Page 32 - BUILT-IN BUTTONHOLE

OILING MACHINEUse only a good sewing machine oil, do not use any common household oils.Your machine should be oiled occasionally to ke

Page 33 - £:no,e.:“r.„r?o\n?s:LrSeed

CLEANING AND OILING THE SHUTTLE AREAThe stitch forming mechanism occasionally becomes clogged with loose threads and lint. This will int

Page 34 - BLIND HEM STITCH

3ENTIFICATI0N .E PARTSFRONT VIEW0 (D (3) (4) 15,BACK VIEW® (2| i24)

Page 35 - .‘ntrr Si ,17 fIT

adjusting bobbin winderIt mav be sometime required to adjust the level of rear top thread guide to conform with the level of bobbin

Page 36 - APPLICATIONS:

PROBLEM AND REMEDIESIf Machine BindsSkippingStitchesIrregularStitchesUnevenStitchesUpper Thread BreakingMaterial Pu ckeringMachine noisy & materia

Page 37 - OVERLOOK APPLICATION

1. Take-up2. Pressure Control3. Top Thread Guides4. Stitch Pattern Selector5. Stretch Stitch Control6. Stitch Width Control7. Stretch Stitch Pattern M

Page 38 - OILING MACHINE

ACCESSORIESYour new sewing machine comes equipped with the following set of accessories to make your sewing easier.METAL BOBBINSIIFor your

Page 39 - (C) (D) (E)

INSTALLING MACHINE HEAD ONTO PORTABLE CASE OR CABINET-AND CONNECTING MACHINELoosen both head hinge set screws on the back of machine bed pl

Page 40 - bobbin winder

I Se-SELECTION OF NEEDLES AND THREADSI The needle ^nd thread you choose depends upon the fabric you are stitching. The correct selection

Page 41 - PROBLEM AND REMEDIES

NEEDLE - THREAD - FABRIC - STITCHING GUIDEExtremely heavy tarpaulin, sacking, canvas, duck, etc.Heavy upholstery fabric, ticking, denim, leatherette.1

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