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DJUSTING
THREAD
TENSIONS
Thread
tensions
will
vary
according
to
the
type
and
thickness
of
both
thread
and
fabric.
Turning
the
tension
controls
clockwise
will
increase
tension
(±1
and
anti-clockwise
(—1
decrease
tension.
All
the
control
knobs
can
be
turned
about
13
rotations.
The
correct
balance
of
stitch
should
look
as follows:
UPPER
LOOPER
THREAD
should
lie
flat
on
the
top-side
of
fabric
and
lock
with
the
lower
looper
thread
on
the
edge
of
the
material.
LOWER
LOOPER
THREAD
should
lie
flat
on
the
underside
of
fabric
and
lock
with
the
upper
looper
thread
on
the edge
of
the
material.
NEEDLE
THREAD
acts
as
a
‘safety
stitch’
and
should
lie
mainly
on
the
top
side
(like
a
row
of
normal
straight
sewing)
on
the
left
hand
side
of
the
upper
looper
thread,
and
just
visible
in
the
lower
looper
thread
on
the
underside
of
the
fabric.
If
threads
do
not
appear
as
above,
adjust
as
follows:
First
turn
all
tension
controls
anti-clockwise
until
they
stop
at
the
‘0’
setting.
Then
turn
them
all
a
quarter
turn
(90)
clock
wise
to
setting
No.
3.
Now
sew
the
fabric
again
and
compare
with
Fig.
1,
page
13.
If
the
upper
looper
thread
is
seen
to
be
loose,
or
is
pulled
over
to
the
underside
of
the
fabric
(as
Fig.
2,
page
13),
increase
upper
looper
tension
(Blue>
and/or
decrease
lower
looper
tension
(Purple).
If
lower
looper
thread
is
seen
pulled
up
onto
the
top-side
of
fabric
(Fig.
3,
page
131,
increase
lower
looper
tension
(Purple>
and/or
decrease
upper
looper
tension
(Blue).
If
needle
thread
is
loose
and
clearly
visible
on
underside
of
fabric
(Fig.
4,
page
13>,
increase
needle
thread
tension
and/or
decrease
either
or
both
looper
threads.
A
simple
amount
of
experimenting
will
quickly
achieve
a
correctly
balanced
stitch.
Needle
thread
tension
control
Upper
looper
tension
control
Lower
looper
tension
control
LEZ
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