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Singer® Machine FAQs

Basic Tips for Everyone. Sewing. Q: Why is my electronic machine beeping? Why won't my machine sew? Why will my machine start to sew then stop?. A: You may have accidentally lowered the buttonhole lever located just to the left of the needle bar. To

How do I use the Singer® Automatic Needle Threader?

Automatic Needle Threader. 1. Raise needle to its highest position by rotating the handwheel toward you. 2. Hook thread under thread guide... 3. ...and pull down the needle threader all the way. Pass thread into hook. 4. Release threader to pull loop

Singer® Needle Guide

Our Singer Needle Guide provides everything you need to know about Singer needles and selecting the right one for your project!. Remember! We recommend changing your needle every 6-8 hours of sewing and/or type of fabric.

One-Step Buttonholes

A built-in one-step buttonhole feature is great because the foot measures the actual size of your button each time is sews a buttonhole. This means that every buttonhole you stitch will look just like the last, providing you with consistent, professi

4-Step Buttonholes

Sewing a 4-step buttonhole is as easy as 1-2-3 and 4! Just mark your fabric where you want to sew the buttonhole, then use the machine’s Stitch Selector Dial to sew the 4 sides of the buttonhole. It is recommended that you use a fabric interfacing be

Inserting a Front-Load Bobbin

Inserting a Front-load Bobbin. Step-by-Step Instructions:. 1. Raise the presser foot. 2. Turn the hand wheel toward you until the needle is in its highest position. 3. Open the hinged cover. 4. Hold the bobbin case with one hand. Insert the bobbin so

All You Need to Know About Dress Forms

This dress form is perfect for precision sewing or even a display piece! The dress form's 12 dials allow you to find the perfect fit in seconds. The Foam-Backed Fabric Exterior allows you to easily pin dresses, skirts, tops and patterns. The easy too

SINGER® Heavy Duty 6800C Troubleshooting Tips

Whether you are an experienced sewist or just starting, these helpful tips will help keep your sewing machine running its best!. Thread Loops on Underside of the Fabric. If your stitches appear to look normal on the top side of the fabric, there are