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vicki J. Wardwell <vjw_65@...>
That is normal for home machines you can see it on youtube
Vicki
On April 21, 2020 at 12:31 PM Nyssa Lanzafame <Nyssajoe@...> wrote:
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Mary E
I may be totally wrong, but I think in machines that have zigzag capability the straight stitch is actually a very widened out zigzag. My Singer from 1948 is straight stitch only and you can really tell the difference...it's a true straight stitch machine.
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 3:22 PM Nyssa Lanzafame <Nyssajoe@...> wrote: i am wondering about the anatomy of a stitch. my machines seem to make a stitch that starts on the top left and ends to the right, just by a thread width. then the next one starts just the left of the end of the stitch above it. is this normal...is it a tension thing?
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Nyssa Lanzafame
i am wondering about the anatomy of a stitch. my machines seem to make a stitch that starts on the top left and ends to the right, just by a thread width. then the next one starts just the left of the end of the stitch above it. is this normal...is it a tension thing?
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