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Manual de usuario Simplicity, modelo SA200

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Attach the button sewing foot. Set the stitch width to 0. Position the button and fabric under the foot. Position the needle over the left hole [Fig. 1]. Turn the handwheel to make sure the needle clears the hole, and sew several stitches to secure threads. Turn the stitch width dial to 5 and reposition the fabric and button to the left slightly so the needle is again aligned with the left hole. Turn the handwheel to make sure the zigzag stitch clears the holes of the button [Fig. 2]. Adjust the stitch width, if needed. Sew 8-10 stitches [Fig. 3]. To secure the stitches, set the stitch width to 0, reposition the needle over the button hole and sew a few stitches. Remove the fabric and button from the machine and clip the threads [Fig. 4]. SEAMING KNITS A narrow zigzag stitch is very flexible and durable making it suitable for medium to lightweight knit fabrics. Align the edge of the fabric with the seam guide markings on the needle plate and sew the seam being careful not to stretch the fabric as you sew [Fig. 5]. ZIGZAG STITCH Fig. 1 Fig. 3 Fig. 5 Fig. 2 Seaming knits Fig. 4 STITCH WIDTH DROP FEED PRESSER FOOT 5 Lowered Button Attaching STITCH WIDTH STITCH LENGTH PRESSER FOOT 1.5 2-3 All-purpose BUTTONHOLES Make simple bartack buttonholes with the Simplicity Pioneer II. 1. Mark the location of buttonhole on your garment [Fig. 1]. 2. Attach the open toe foot. Set the stitch length dial to the buttonhole mark between 0 and 1 [Fig. 2]. 3. Position the fabric under the presser foot so the first bartack marking is just under the needle and the center mark is centered under the foot [Fig. 3]. Set the stitch width dial to 5. Sew 6-7 stitches. Stop with the needle in the right side of the bartack stitch [Fig. 4]. 4. Raise the presser foot and set the stitch width dial to 1.5. This will also move the fabric slightly to the left. Lower the foot and sew the right leg of the buttonhole, stopping at the second bartack marking. Stop with the needle in the right side of the stitch [Fig. 5]. 5. Raise the presser foot and set the stitch width dial to 5. Lower the foot and sew 6-7 stitches. Stop with the needle in the left side of the bartack stitch [Fig. 6]. 6. Raise the presser foot and set the stitch width dial to 1.5. Lower the foot and hold down the reverse sewing lever to sew the left leg of the buttonhole [Fig. 7], stopping at the first bartack [Fig. 8]. 7. Raise the needle to the highest position and raise the presser foot. Remove the fabric and trim the thread ends near the stitching. Using the seam ripper, carefully cut an opening in the middle of the buttonhole [Fig. 9]. Be careful not to cut any stitches. You may want to put a straight pin across both ends of the buttonhole to help prevent cutting the buttonhole bartacks. BUTTONHOLE SEWING ZIGZAG STITCH Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Fig. 7 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 STITCH WIDTH STITCH LENGTH PRESSER FOOT 1.5 and 5 0.5-1 Open Toe BUTTONHOLES Make simple bartack buttonholes with the Simplicity Pioneer II. 1. Mark the location of buttonhole on your garment [Fig. 1]. 2. Attach the open toe foot. Set the stitch length dial to the buttonhole mark between 0 and 1 [Fig. 2]. 3. Position the fabric under the presser foot so the first bartack marking is just under the needle and the center mark is centered under the foot [Fig. 3]. Set the stitch width dial to 5. Sew 6-7 stitches. Stop with the needle in the right side of the bartack stitch [Fig. 4]. 4. Raise the presser foot and set the stitch width dial to 1.5. This will also move the fabric slightly to the left. Lower the foot and sew the right leg of the buttonhole, stopping at the second bartack marking. Stop with the needle in the right side of the stitch [Fig. 5]. 5. Raise the presser foot and set the stitch width dial to 5. Lower the foot and sew 6-7 stitches. Stop with the needle in the left side of the bartack stitch [Fig. 6]. 6. Raise the presser foot and set the stitch width dial to 1.5. Lower the foot and hold down the reverse sewing lever to sew the left leg of the buttonhole [Fig. 7], stopping at the first bartack [Fig. 8]. 7. Raise the needle to the highest position and raise the presser foot. Remove the fabric and trim the thread ends near the stitching. Using the seam ripper, carefully cut an opening in the middle of the buttonhole [Fig. 9]. Be careful not to cut any stitches. You may want to put a straight pin across both ends of the buttonhole to help prevent cutting the buttonhole bartacks. BUTTONHOLE SEWING ZIGZAG STITCH Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Fig. 7 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 STITCH WIDTH STITCH LENGTH PRESSER FOOT 1.5 and 5 0.5-1 Open Toe FREE-MOTION SEWING Darning or free-motion sewing and quilting are easily accomplished by lowering the feed teeth and removing the presser foot and presser foot holder [Fig. 1]. This allows “free” movement of the fabric in any direction. There is no need to adjust the stitch length because you will actually be guiding the fabric movement. Use free- motion sewin...

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