Adjust the NeedleThreadTension for a Straight
Stitch
, Correcttension
Needle thread (Top thread)
<_Bobbin thread (Bottom thread)
To loosen
@ To tighten
The ideal straight stitch h as threadslockedbetween two
layers offabric, as illustrated
(magnified toshow detail).
If you lookatthetopand bottomof a seam, notice that
there are no gaps. Each stitch issmooth and even.
When adjusting theneedlethreadtension, t hehigher the
number, thetighter theneedlethreadtension.
Resultsdepend on;
-stiffness
and thickness ofthefabric
- number of fabric layers
........
- type of stitch
,Tension
is too tight
(_ Needle thread (Top thread)
....................
......................
(_)Bobbinthread(Bottomthread)
......
@ To loosen
@ Right side (Top side) of fabric
@Wrong
side (Bottomside)
offabr
If the bobbin thread
side) of the fabric
to a Iowertensioa_i:_g
numberto
thread tension.
(_ Bobbin thread (Bottom thread)
(_ To tighten
(_ Right side (Top side) of fabric
@ Wrong side (Bottom side) of fabric
If the needle thread shows through on the wrong side
(Bottom side) of the fabric, and the stitch feels bumpy,
turn the dial to a higher tension setting number to tighten
the needle thread tension.
* Adjust bobbin tension
_Adjusting
screw
(_ Increase tension
(_) Decrease tension
NOTE:
Small screwdriver is not furnished with this machine, but
may be ordered. (page 4)
In some instances, you may need to adjust the bobbin
thread tension.
Turn the adjusting screw (_in the direction of(_)when the
bobbin thread tension is too tight.
Turn the adjusting screw (_ in the direction of(_)when the
bobbin thread tension is too loose.
@
J
J
28