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沿着布边小心地送料,慢慢地缝纫。

Sew slowly, guiding the fabric carefully along the edge of the 

guide.

提示:对于一个更窄或更宽的暗缝边来说,要用手动调
整针距和针幅以达到所需尺寸。

NOTE:  In addition to the adjustment on the foot, the stitch 

width control can be used. The stitch width control changes the 

swing of the needle for a narrower or wider stitch.

提示:要得到一个良好的暗针缝,总是先进行缝前练习
和调试。

NOTE:  It takes practice to sew blind hems. Do a test sew first.

暗缝线迹

BLINDHEM STITCH

1. 首先修整布料的毛边,将需要暗缝的布料边缘进行简

易锁边。

 

With matching thread finish the raw edge. On fine fabric 

turn up and press a small ½” or less hem. On medium to 

heavyweight fabrics overcast the fabric’s raw edge.

2. 按图所示(布料反面朝上)折叠。

 

Now fold the fabric as illustrated with the wrong side up.

3. 把布料放在压脚下,逆向转动手轮,使机针右摆针落

在下层面料,使左摆针正好落在上层面料的边缘点。

 

Place the fabric under the foot. Turn the handwheel towards 

you (counter-clockwise) by hand until the needle swings fully 

to the left. It should just pierce the fold of the fabric. If it does 

not, adjust the guide (B) on the Blindhem Foot (A) so that 

the needle just pierces the fabric fold and the guide just rests 

against the fold.

4. 当完成缝纫时,线迹通常在布料的右边。布料翻到正

面,呈点状线迹。

 

When completed, the stitching is almost invisible on the right 

side of the fabric.

暗缝线迹主要用于窗帘、裤子、裙子等的卷暗边缝纫。

The blindhem stitch is primarily used for creating nearly invisible 

hems on curtains, trousers, skirts, etc.

  设置 

SETTINGS

  安装压脚 - 暗缝压脚

 

Presser foot - Blind stitch foot

  上线张力 - AUTO(自动)

 

Thread Tension Control: AUTO

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一种常用的暗缝线迹,适用于标准的不易变    

 

 形的布料。

          Regular blind stitch for normal woven fabrics
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弹性暗缝线迹,适用于柔软的伸缩性布料。

           Elastic blind stitch for soft, stretchable fabrics

( 布料 ) 反面

 Under side

( 布料 ) 反面

 Under side

( 布料 ) 反面

 Under side

( 布料 ) 反面

 Under side

薄料

 Fine fabric

( 布料 ) 正面

 Top side

中厚布料

 Medium to heavyweight fabric

Summary of Contents for Stylist 7258

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

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Page 4: ...12 Do not unplug by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord 13 Keep fingers away from all moving parts Special care is required around the sewing machine needle 14 Never sew with a dama...

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Page 7: ...18 Presser foot lifter 19 Buttonhole lever 20 Thread guide 21 Automatic needle threader 22 Thread guide 23 Thread guide 24 Presser foot screw 25 Needle 26 Bobbin cover plate 27 Needle bar 28 Thread c...

Page 8: ...itch foot 14 Buttonhole foot 15 Straight stitch foot 16 Overcasting foot 17 Darning embroidery foot 18 Gathering foot 19 Rolled hem foot 1 2 4 1 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ACCESSORI...

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Page 10: ...g into the machine socket 3 SETTING UP YOUR MACHINE Be sure to wipe off any excess oil from needle plate area before using your machine the first time WHEN USING POWER LINE CORD ONLY A Connect the plu...

Page 11: ...hread on the spool pin PRESSER FOOT LIFTER 1 2 3 There are three positions for your presser foot 1 Lower the presser foot to sew 2 Raise the lifter to the middle position to insert or remove fabric an...

Page 12: ...either as a flat bed or as a free arm model With the extension table in position it provides a large working surface To remove the extension table hold it firmly with both hands and pull it off to the...

Page 13: ...end of thread through the hole in bobbin as shown Push bobbin winder shaft to far left position if it is not already there 4 Start machine and the bobbin starts to wind Bobbin will automatically stop...

Page 14: ...bobbin cover plate onto the needle plate 3 Insert the bobbin making sure the bobbin rotates counter clockwise when you pull the thread 5 B 15 With a finger held gently on top of the bobbin pull the th...

Page 15: ...Pull the thread into the tension discs which are located inside the machine by first passing the thread to the left of plate 2 Then guide the thread to the bottom of the groove Do a U turn around the...

Page 16: ...To verify that the machine is threaded properly in the tension discs do this simple check 1 With the presser foot raised and the needle unthreaded pull the thread You should detect only a slight resis...

Page 17: ...hread and pick up bobbin thread which will appear through the needle plate slot 4 15 Pull both top and bobbin threads together toward the back of the machine under the presser foot leaving about 6 15...

Page 18: ...0 red shank 2020 red shank 2045 yellow shank 11 80 orange band 11 80 orange band 14 90 blue band 16 100 purple band 14 90 blue band 16 100 purple band 18 110 yellow band Do not use on stretch fabrics...

Page 19: ...the back 5 Push the needle up as far as it can go 6 Tighten the needle clamp screw firmly with the screw driver Always disconnect the machine from power supply by removing the plug from the wall outle...

Page 20: ...ind that the stitching is irregular you will need to adjust the tension control Make any adjustments with presser foot down A balanced tension identical stitches both top and bottom is usually only de...

Page 21: ...ot lifter 1 Push presser foot release lever to remove the foot 2 Place the desired foot on the needle plate aligning the presser foot pin with the foot holder 3 Lower the presser foot lifter so that t...

Page 22: ...selection Pattern number reference guide FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL PATTERN NUMBER SELECTION BUTTONS LCD 0 9 0 9 When the machine is turned on straight stitch is selected and pop up screen for indivi...

Page 23: ...ings of stitch length and width are underlined on the display LCD You can manually change the length width or needle position for straight stitch according to your preference pushing manual adjustment...

Page 24: ...foot control Machine is locked up due to thread entangled with bobbin case or rotation interrupted forcibly Reverse tacking stitch button is pushed while buttonhole stitch is selected Check bobbin win...

Page 25: ...en foot control is connected start stop button cannot be used Reverse stitch button Programmable needle up down button Start stop button DUAL PURPOSE REVERSE TACKING STITCH BUTTON Reverse stitch funct...

Page 26: ...ermine the amount of speed required Regardless of the setting maximum speed may be limited depending on which pattern has been selected NOTE When using the foot control if the sewing speed control is...

Page 27: ...TABLE OF STITCH LENGTH AND WIDTH Stitch Auto Auto Manual Manual Twin needle Needle Position Length mm No Stitch Stitch Auto Auto Auto Auto Manual Manual Manual Manual Twin needle Twin needle Length m...

Page 28: ...26 Stitch Stitch Auto Auto Auto Auto Manual Manual Manual Manual Twin needle Twin needle Length mm Length mm Width mm Width mm No No Varied...

Page 29: ...27 Stitch Stitch Auto Auto Auto Auto Manual Manual Manual Manual Twin needle Twin needle Length mm Length mm Width mm Width mm No No Varied Varied...

Page 30: ...28 3 5 Whenever using twin needle set stitch width at 3 5 or less Stitch Stitch Auto Auto Auto Auto Manual Manual Manual Manual Twin needle Twin needle Length mm Length mm Width mm Width mm No No...

Page 31: ...aterial stop the sewing machine 6 First turn the handwheel toward you counter clockwise until the needle is at its highest position Raise the presser foot draw materials to the rear and cut off excess...

Page 32: ...one of the numbered guide lines on the needle plate The numbers indicate distance from the needle at its center position The guide line on the bobbin cover plate is 1 4 6mm seam guide line which is u...

Page 33: ...rting Zippers To sew down the right side attach left side of zipper foot to presser foot holder so that the needle passes through the opening on the left side of the foot To sew down the left side att...

Page 34: ...the tension with the Thread Tension Control 2 5 Dark grey box indicates the Auto default value set automatically when the pattern is selected For the Zigzag Pattern the stitch length is 2 mm and the s...

Page 35: ...gth between 0 5 and 2 0 for satin stitching Use a backing of stabilizer or interfacing to avoid puckering PLACEMENT OF PATTERNS The satin stitch increases from the center needle position making it pos...

Page 36: ...under the foot Turn the handwheel towards you counter clockwise by hand until the needle swings fully to the left It should just pierce the fold of the fabric If it does not adjust the guide B on the...

Page 37: ...ic right side up so that the zigzag part of the stitch sews just over the folded edge pulling the fabric in to form a shell hem Trim away excess fabric from the backside close to the stitching line SE...

Page 38: ...the fabric and tie together DECORATIVE AND STRETCH STITCHES Stretch stitches are mainly for use on knit or stretchable fabrics but can also be used on woven materials SETTINGS Presser foot General Pu...

Page 39: ...l for smocking and useful for overcasting and attaching elastic and stretch lace OVEREDGE STITCH This is the same type stitch used by the garment industry in making sportswear it forms and finishes th...

Page 40: ...uses It is perfect for attaching flat elastic for overcasting and for seaming and overcasting in one operation It is primarily used on slightly stretch fabrics and non stretch fabrics such as linen t...

Page 41: ...r narrow ribbon yarn or elastic For drawn thread work choose a coarse linen type fabric and after sewing draw the thread out within the ladder for an open airy appearance PIN STITCH The Pin stitch is...

Page 42: ...trim close to the outside of the stitching SLANT OVEREDGE STITCH T Seams and overcasts in one operation to produce a narrow supple seam particularly suited to swimwear sportswear T shirts babywear in...

Page 43: ...abric leaving a little space in between To attach two separate pieces of fabric together leave a little space in between To prepare the fabric Fold under the seam allowances on the cut edges and press...

Page 44: ...ric pieces as well as for decorative machine stitching REINFORCED OVEREDGE STITCH 2 Both of these stitches are perfect for attaching flat elastic They can also be used for smocking and as a seam finis...

Page 45: ...t there is enough thread wound onto the bobbin to ensure that the thread will not run out during sewing For best results stabilize fabric with a tear away or wash away stabilizer underneath when stitc...

Page 46: ...buttonholes are placed Stabilizer or regular interfacing can be used Make a practice buttonhole on a scrap of the actual fabric from your project Then try the buttonhole with your button 1 Select one...

Page 47: ...ine Sewing will be completed automatically in the following order 9 When sewing is finished use a buttonhole opener seam ripper to open up the fabric in the center of the buttonhole Be careful not to...

Page 48: ...he satin foot to create larger buttonholes Carefully mark the buttonhole length on your garment Place the fabric with the buttonhole marked under the buttonhole foot Slide the foot forward so that the...

Page 49: ...s necessary to keep the essential parts clean at all times 1 Raise the needle to its highest position 2 1 Remove the needle plate 1 3 2 Remove the bobbin case 2 5 3 4 Replace the bobbin case with the...

Page 50: ...ive stitch used primarily for appliqueing and bar tacking Slightly loosen top thread tension for satin stitching Use a backing of tissue paper or interfacing for to avoid puckering 3 2025 A twin needl...

Page 51: ...NEEDLE POSITION 13 The position of the needle when sewing straight stitch may be adjusted to anyone of 13 different positions with the Stitch Width Control as illustrated Toward left Toward right Mul...

Page 52: ...ay be used to create free motion embroidery free motion monograms as well as free motion quilting also known as stippling Machine Preparation For free motion embroidery and monograms Set machine for Z...

Page 53: ...e gathered underneath the gathering foot 3 Insert the other fabric that will remain flat into the slot of the foot 4 Lower the needle and sew a few stitches while holding the thread ends taut 5 As you...

Page 54: ...tach Rolled Hem Foot 4 Select a Straight Stitch medium length 5 Stitch approximately 1 2 of the beginning of the folded hem 6 Leave the needle in fabric and lift presser foot 7 Guide fabric into scrol...

Page 55: ...53 11 47 17 17 17 13 14 47 16 13 14 18 6...

Page 56: ...54 16 17 48 13 14 10 13 14 18 17 16 12 47 18...

Page 57: ...e page 17 Needle is bent or blunt Replace needle see page 17 Machine is not threaded correctly see page 13 14 Thread is caught in hook Clean hook see page 47 Stitches are irregular Needle size is not...

Page 58: ...d correctly see page 13 14 Top thread tension is too tight see page 18 Needle is bent Replace needle see page 17 Needle size is not correct for thread and fabric see page 16 Bobbin thread breaks Bobbi...

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