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Needle, thread, fabric feed
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Feed-dog and fabric feed
Height Compensation Tool
Feed-dog and sewing corners
Let the fabric feed evenly!
Holding back will result in
thread build-up.
Pulling or pushing will
result in gaps.
The feed-dog can work
normally when the foot is
level.
If the foot is at an angle,
e.g. when sewing over
thick to thin or vice-versa,
the feed-dog cannot grip
and feed the fabric.
To solve this problem,
place one, two or three
compensating plates as
required behind the needle
under the presser foot.
Correct this by placing one
or more compensating
plates as close as possible
to the edge of the fabric.
When sewing corners only
a small section of the
fabric is actually on the
feed-dog so that it cannot
grip the fabric well.
The gap between the two
rows of teeth is relatively
large due to the width of
the stitch plate hole.
To correct the height in
front of the foot, place
one or more plates to the
right of the foot next to
the needle. Sew until the
foot is level again and
remove the plates.
Important
Feed-dog and stitch length
With each stitch the feed-dog moves forward by one step.
The length of this step is determined by the stitch length
selected. With an extremely short stitch length, the steps
are short. The fabric moves under the foot quite slowly,
even at full sewing speed. Buttonholes, satin stitch and
some decorative stitches are sewn with a very short stitch
length.
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