to increase the stitch length,turn the stitch length dial (1) to decrease the stitch length,turn the stitch length dial (1) while pressing the feed lever
You should have an instruction booklet with your machine. That will show you where everything is. This will vary from machine to machine with some being simple and others you should be a rocket scientist to use. The stitch width selector is pretty self explanatory. You use it to select the width of the stitch you want to use in a zig zag stitch.
Adjust Elna SU machine as follows: Set the stitch width knob and the stitch length dial at 0 If there is another Elna-disc in the automatic stitch control (called the elnagraph), remove it by pressing the button Put the Elna-disc you want to use in the Elna graph with the circular mark over the driving pin and press the Elna disc down For single elna discs: Use embroidery and buttonhole foor for filled designs with raised effect and the sewing foot for linear stitches iwthout any raised effect. 1. After inserting the Elna-disc in the Elnagraph, and with the stitch width knob and the stitch length dial on "0", turn: 2. the selector to A (automatic) 3. the needle position to the centered position (red mark) 4. the stitch width knob with the straight mark on top to a position between 1 and 4, as desired 5. the stitch length dial to a position between 1/4 and 4, as desired 6. the stitch is then sewn automatically 7. Position the circle on the Elna-disc opposite the white arrow, by turning the flywheel; this shows the beginning and the end of each automatic stitch or design. For double elna discs: Use embroidery and buttonhole foor for filled designs with raised effect and the sewing foot for linear stitches iwthout any raised effect. 1. After inserting the Elna-disc in the Elnagraph, and with the stitch width knob and the stitch length dial on "0", turn: 2. the selector to A (automatic) 3. the needle position to the centered position (red mark) 4. the stitch width knob with the straight mark on top to a position between 1 and 4, as desired 5. the stitch length dial on A, as desired 6. the stitch is then sewn automatically 7. With the stitch length dial at A, the stitch length should normally be correct. However, for certain very intricate stitches (true hemstitiching with disc 101, 126, 140 or 142) sewn with double Elna-discs, it may be desirable to lengthen or shorten the pattern to adapt it better to the material and thread used. 8. If the stitch is too short ant A, turn the dial to "+". 9. If the stitch is too long a A, turn the dial to "-"
well, the stitch selection is for if you want a zigzag stich for a zig zag line. you can chose what the pattern of your line will look like. If you want to make a bracelet with a cool look to it, i suggest you turn the dial to the one you like best. If the pattern it will make is not shown on the dial, you can look in the hand book if you got one. If not, just google your machines model and put stich dial at the end of the name.
The zigzag control on the sewing machine allows you to make a zigzag stitch. It allows you to control both the length and width of a zigzag stitch, which looks like a bunch of "Z"'s in a row.
The Pfaff 260 was produced in 1960. It was the next to last version of the dial-a-stitch models made by the company.
The stitch regulator allows you to control both the length and the width of the stitch. The length of the stitch depends on the fabric you are sewing and how small or large you want the stitches to be (for example, if you're basting something together, you'd change the stitch length regulator to a higher number). The width of the stitch is controlled when sewing with an alternative stitch, such as a zigzag.
it can go either way you just have to push the stitch length dial up and then it will go backwards
the dial in poptropica is on the machine. once you have reset the dial go up until you see the enter sign on top of the fence.
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You can go to www.drawingnow.com..once there click cartoons. it's a movie which you can control, on how to make stitch. also you can go to www.dragoart.com . Those are two of my favorite websites.
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