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Safety First<\/h2>\n

Safety is of utmost importance when setting a sewing machine. Before starting, make sure the power cord is in good condition, that it hasn’t been chewed by rodents or frayed. Check too that the outlet is grounded, meaning it must have three prongs and it’s connected to a circuit breaker or ground fault circuit breaker. Also, adjust the foot control setting to its minimum vibration level and keep the machine covered when not in use. <\/p>\n

Start Basic<\/h2>\n

First, it is important to get familiar with the basic components of a sewing machine: the sew plate, feed dogs, presser foot, needle, bobbin winder, and hand wheel. Then, you can start by threading the machine, which involves threading the upper thread and dialing the tension to an appropriate level. Also, be sure to adjust the bobbin tension as well as needle position depending on the kind of machine you have.<\/p>\n

Stitching<\/h2>\n

Once the machine is properly threaded, it is time to sew. Choose between straight or zigzag stitches and call the corresponding numbers from the dial. If necessary, adjust the pressure of the presser foot and the stitch length in order to match the fabric and pattern. Also, if the machine has a stitch width control, use it to get the desired results. <\/p>\n

Threading Problems<\/h2>\n

In case the fabric is not properly stitched, it is important to identify the problem. According to experts, some of the most common causes of fail stitching are uneven thread tension, incorrect needle size, incorrect stitch length and even wrong fabric selection. In all cases, be sure to change the needle often to avoid puncturing and damaging the fabric.<\/p>\n

Threading Difficulties<\/h2>\n