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1. Center wuuwvvvwvue vv ey AVAVATAVAVAVAAVAVAYAVAVAVAY AVAVATAVAVAVAAVAVATAVAVAVAVA VPI VAVAVAVATAVAAVAVAVAVATAT ATA VAVAVAVATAVAVAVAVAVATATATA LIDIA IIIA AVAVATAVAVAVAVAVATAVAVAVANA WAVAVAVAVAVAVAVATAVAVAT ATA VIVA LIDIA Materials PA 2 4 x 4 pieces of cotton i ENN 1 4 x 4 piece of batting KA ly P d Stretch Setting rocedure Place the batting between the cotton pieces Sew several rows of the Double Action Stitch Lanflaafl allan a a a la L l a a a S f flll Scalloped Edge The delicate scallop stitch creates a beautiful graceful edging for dresses blouses lingerie and children s clothes It also makes an distinctive decorative edge finish to home linens Machine Set Up Stitch Scallop Stitch Pattern Selector E Stitch Width 5 Stitch Length 1 or below Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot J Needle Position Center Materials 1 4 x 4 Light weight fabric such as lawn 1 3 x 5 Rinse away stabilizer 30 weight decorative thread Procedure Fold fabric in half Place stabilizer under fabric fold extending 1 beyond fabric edge Stitch a row of Scallop stitches Align center of foot on the folded edge Trim away excess stabilizer then rinse with water to remove remaining stabilizer Lal DAN DAN N AN DANA A DA DA N N DA DA R P T JEN DAN D N A DA DN DA A DANNA N DA DA A A A Lal Ly Narrow Hem EEE bef the edge of a ruffle th
2. A DA D N fla flan A Button Sewing Use your sewing machine to sew on buttons snaps or hooks with ease This is especially helpful when making a large project where several buttons need to be attached such as a shower curtain that has button tabs Machine Set Up Stitch Zigzag Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width Determined by button One 2 hole button Liquid fray preventer Procedure Lower the Feed Dogs Fold fabric in half and place under presser foot Position the button on the fabric so that the holes in the button are between the toes of the foot nfor thread shank place needle on The Button Sewing Foot is optional button A EE E Check with your SINGER Retailer width between the holes is usually 3mm Stitch Length N A Feed Dogs Lowered Feed Dogs Presser Foot Button Sewing Foot Needle Position Center Materials Home d cor fabric or shirting R D A DN DA DA A A DA D A D A JEN DAN DN N DA DA A A DAN A DA DA A ln afl anf Lower the presser foot to hold the button in place Lal Turn the hand wheel forward adjust so that the needle goes into the right or left hole Adjust the stitch width dial to fine tune the swing of the needle into the opposite hole Recheck the swing of the needle into the opposite hole and then use the foot control to sew 5 6 stitches Before removing the button and fabric from the machine set machine to straight stitch Leave width at current set
3. D cor fabric Procedure Thread one decorative cord through each of the foot s three grooves or slots bef Secure the three cords at the back of the foot by tying a knot Lal Place the fabric under the foot and sew bef The foot will hold all the cords in place as they are sewn into the fabric ith erty re lis The Cording Foot is optional Check with your SINGER Retailer aa LEECE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEE PAN DAN A OAN DA DA D AN DA DA D fla flan lanflan Shirring with the Gathering Foot Gathering fabric means to draw the fabric up on a thread to create fullness Shirring consists of three or more rows of gathers Use only sheer or soft fabrics for this technique The specially designed Shirring Foot pushes fabric into even folds under the needle The stitch then holds the fabric folds securely Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length 5 Fullness is regulated by stitch length Tension Increase the tension Presser Foot Gathering Foot Needle Position Center Materials Lightweight fabric such as batiste o m if i Procedure Pull one to two threads on the fabric s crosswise grain to create a guide for straight stitching The Gathering Foot is optional Check with your SINGER Retailer ND N DA DAN DA N DAD DA D A DAR A N A PA AN DAN A N TOAN DA DA A N AN DA N DA enfin fla La Tu
4. Multi Stitch Zigzag Pattern Selector C Stitch Width 2 5 Stitch Length 0 5 1 Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot J x Needle Position Center Materials 2 x 2 denim square 5 x 5 denim cut a 1 tear in center of denim Procedure Use the small denim square as a backing to add reinforcement Stitch directly over the tear Turn handwheel to lower needle into the fabric Pivot 180 degrees and sew again LE ECE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE aa Leaflet lalalalala Crazy Quilting Crazy Quilting is done by stitching scraps of velvets silks cottons satins and other fine fabrics onto a foundation fabric The fabrics are various shapes The fabric edges are then embellished with decorative stitches often done with decorative threads This technique is popular and can be used in wearable art home decorator projects and more Machine Set Up Stitch Decorative Stitches Pattern Selector B C D E F G or H Stitch Width Adjust according to preference Stitch Length Adjust according to preference Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot J Needle Position Center tm Materials Fabric scraps Foundation fabric or paper Various decorative threads Procedure ai Crazy piece the scraps onto the foundation fabric or paper starting from the center and working outward Select desired decorative stitch and center the stitching over the seam lines Use rayon metall
5. R D A DN N DA DA A A DA N D A D ENC N N DA N N DAN ANN DA DA N A DA T O DA fll R P Attaching Purchased Piping Attach pre packaged piping to make a bold finish on home decorating projects crafts or garments Machine Set up Stitch Straight Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length 3 4 Presser Foot Zipper Foot Needle Position Center Materials 2 3 x 6 pieces of home d cor fabric 7 pre packaged piping Procedure Place fabric right sides together the fabric s raw edges B Piping Raw Edges Stitching Line Raw Edge of Fabric On the wrong side of the fabric sew a straight stitch close to the piping Note The Zipper Foot can be attached right or left allowing for the piping to be inserted from either side Place piping between the fabrics matching the piping s raw edge with i R D D DA DA A DA N D D D A La la a a e e e a a a fll Centered Zippers There are several ways of inserting zippers The pattern envelope of the project or garment will designate the best type of zipper application as well as the length and type of zipper to use Most applications require a zipper foot Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length For basting 5 For stitching 3 4 Presser Foot Zipper Foot Tension For basting loosen the tension For stitching 3 Needle Position Start with needle in left position T
6. can add a bold accent to a garment home decorating or craft project Leather does not ravel so there is no need to finish the seam edges Machine Set Up Stitch Pattern Selector Stitch Width Stitch Length Presser Foot Needle Needle Position Materials Fashion leather Procedure Straight Stitch A 1 no width 3 Special Purpose Foot J or General Purpose Foot Leather Needle SINGER PN 260 203286089S198 Wedge Point Needle Center Finger press a 1 hem in the leather Sew using the seam guides to ensure straight stitching NOTE The optional Roller Foot or Even Feed Foot feeds the leather vinyl or suede through the machine more easily The Leather needle is optional Check with you SINGER Retailer RD A D DA DA N A DA N D DA D A AN DA A N AN DA DA DA N A DA D A fll ln A Decorative Stitching Your sewing projects can have diversity originality and creativity by adding one or more of the available decorative stitches By embellishing a project with decorative stitches you can create an original work of art Machine Set Up Stitch Domino Stitch Pattern Selector F Stitch Width 5 Stitch Length 1 Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot J Needle Position Center Materials f ET Y 1 4 x 4 piece of cotton KAS Ly 1 4 x 4 piece of stabilizer Seay Stretch Setting Procedure Place stabilizer behind the cotton piece Sew across the fabric Use the
7. cut edges and place under the presser foot EE Lal Line up fabric edges with guide on foot and stitch the length of the seam 1 When finished lift foot and pull threads and fabric straight back behind foot and trim The Overedge Foot is optional Check with your SINGER Retailer ECEECECEEEEEECEECEEECEEEEEEEECEEEECEEEEEEEE Lal Lal Lal Lal ast tose bi Stretch ribbing slightly to fit the cut edges of the knit Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal SANDA N OAN DA DA A N DA DA A DA enn fla La Ly Overedge stitching x When joining two pieces of fabric it is usually necessary to finish the edges This prevents raveling of the fabric and provides for a professional finish Machine Set Up Stitch Overedged Seam Stitch Pattern Selector D Be Width 5 e Stitch Length Stretch Setting fore Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot J HENNY Needle Position Center YAS y Materials Stretch Setting 2 pieces of woven fabric Procedure Right sides together place the fabric under the foot Align the fabric s edges with the foot s edge Sew joining two pieces of fabric and finishing the edges in one operation The Overedge Foot is optional Check with your SINGER Retailer Lal x Lal Lal x Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal aa MMMM LEECECEECEEEECEEEEEECEEEEEEEECEEEEEEEEEE JAN DANN N A DA DN A D A DANA N DA DA A A DA Ljoeam Allowances with Stre
8. A D A fll fla A Turn Pattern Selection knob to Step One of the Four Step buttonhole Sew and the machine will stitch the right side of the buttonhole Stop sewing when the needle reaches the fabric mark which indicates the bottom of the buttonhole Turn Pattern Selection knob to Step Two of the Four Step buttonhole Sew 5 to 6 stitches bartacking the bottom of the buttonhole Turn Pattern Selection knob to Step Three of the Four Step buttonhole Sew and the machine will stitch in reverse making the left side of the buttonhole Stop sewing when the needle reaches the fabric mark which indicates the top of the buttonhole Turn Pattern Selection knob to Step Four of the Four Step buttonhole Sew 5 to 6 stitches bartacking the top of the buttonhole Cut open buttonhole and use a liquid fray preventer to reinforce the buttonhole bhla e e a a a fl nfl fl nfl laff JAN DAN D N N DA DA DA A DAN A DA DA A A DA k Free Motion Monogramming x Monogramming adds a personal and professional touch to garments home decorating items and craft projects When monogramming the feed dogs are covered allowing for free motion sewing x Machine Set Up Stitch Zigzag Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 2 Stitch Length N A Feet Dogs Lowered x Presser Foot Embroidery Darning Foot or remove the foot completely Needle Position Center Materials Embroidery hoop 8 x 8 cotton with an iron on interfacing Fabr
9. DAN ANN DA DANA DA O PO DA A AR a flan Using the Even Feed Foot to Sew Plaid Fabrics Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length 3 Presser Foot Even Feed Foot Needle Position Center Materials 2 5 x 5 pieces of plaid or striped fabric Procedure Match plaids right sides together Sew the two pieces together using the built in seam guide on the machine to maintain a consistent seam allowance The Even Feed Foot is optional Check with your SINGER Retailer aaa MMMM LE ECE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE DENAN N DAN N N DA ANAN D DA N A DA N O DA flan Lan P Using the Even Feed Foot to Sew Pile Fabrics The Even Feed Foot is great for sewing on fake fur for coat accents costumes or stuffed animals Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length 3 Presser Foot Even Feed Foot Needle Position Center Materials 2 5 x 5 pieces of fake fur Procedure Sew the two pieces together using the built in seam guide on the machine to maintain a consistent seam allowance Push the fur into the seam The Even Feed Foot is optional Check with your SINGER Retailer khl e e e a a e fl nfl fffafa JEN DAN A N DA DA AA DAN N DA DA p A DA ki Sewing with the Side Cutter x The side cutter is an attachment that will trim the excess fabric
10. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE LELCE EEE EE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE DEN E DA A DO D DA N A DAN fl T A fla nfl Straight Stitching The Straight Stitch is generally used to join seams or do topstitching It is the most basic of the stitches and is the most commonly used For a longer stitch or for thicker fabrics lengthen the Stitch Length Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch Cc Pattern Selector A H Stitch Width 1 no width 6 7 Stitch Length 3 4 fe a Presser Foot General Purpose Foot hf Needle Position Center l Materials j 2 4 x 4 pieces of cotton right sides together Tay Procedure Place fabrics under the foot matching the raw edges with the seam guide Sew the length of the fabric Use the Reverse Button to reinforce the seam x x Lal x bla a e e a e a fln a fafafa PAN NN AN JAN DA ON A PA DO PA DON PA DN N N fl flan Straight Stitch for Topstitching The Straight Stitch can be sewn on top of the fabric so that the stitches are visible This is different from using the straight stitch to join a seam hidden inside the project A topstitch provides a decorative touch while holding the seam allowances flat Itis also sturdy and durable Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch AS r Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length 3 4 Presser Foot General Purpose Foot Needle Position Center Materials 1 5 x 5 piece of cotton Procedure Press
11. ON PO DAN AR a nfl Lj Sewing with the Ruffler EE bef the Ruffler attachment quickly and easily produces professional looking ruffles bal on garments home decorating projects and craft items Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch Leche ane Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length 7 Presser Foot Ruffler Needle Position Center Materials 3 x 10 piece of lightweight cotton 3 x 5 piece of lightweight cotton Procedure Set the Ruffler for the desired amount of ruffles Set the Ruffler for the desired depth of the ruffles Ruffle overlap width increases Ruffle overlap width decreases The Ruffler is optional Check with your SINGER Retailer LEEE EE EE EE EE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEE Loaf x Lal Lal A TA stitch Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal aaa MMMM Place the fabric under the Ruffler Place fabric in the guide plate EE Loaf Put in guide plate Remember to lower the presser foot lever Lightly push the cloth feed plate towards the back of the machine Place the longer piece of fabric under the foot and beneath the shorter piece of fabric Place right sides together Slowly sew Watch the Ruffler feed the fabric to make even ruffles The bottom piece of fabric will feed slower than the top piece ELEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE LE CE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE E aaa MMMM
12. Reverse Button to reinforce the seam bala e e a e a a falafel Ln Joining Fabric with the Herringbone 5 Stitch Your sewing projects can have diversity originality and creativity by adding one or more of the available decorative stitches By embellishing a project with decorative stitches you can create an original work of art The Herringbone Stitch is often used to join pieces of fabric and decorative top stitching Machine Set Up Stitch Herringbone Stitch Pattern Selector H Stitch Width 5 Stitch Length Stretch Setting Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot J e Needle Position Center oN It AS ta A il pa Materials TSA 1 4 x 4 pieces of lawn I 1 5 long piece of 1 wide lace Stretch Setting Procedure Spray starch and iron the lace and batiste Center the lace right side up lengthwise on the lawn Stitch lace to fabric by sewing the decorative stitch down both edges of the lace kaa a e e a e a fll laf nflaf Lan ENCAN AN DA N N DAN ANAN DA DA N A DA T PO D flan P P Decorative Stippling The Double Action Stitch simulates free motion stippling It is a creative way to decorate craft projects home decorating projects or wearable art Try stitching fabric prior to appliqu to create texture to the appliqu fabric Machine Set Up Stitch Double Action Stitch Pattern Selector Stitch Width Stitch Length Presser Foot Needle Position G 5 Stretch Setting Special Purpose Foot J
13. SINGER _ TEs A MODEL CG 590 COMMERCIAL GRADE SEWING MACHINE WORKBOOK AN DAR D AN DADA A N DA DA D A fla fla flan Lan J SINGER Lal Congratulations on the purchase of your new SINGER Lal Sewing Machine This commercial grade sewing machine is ideal for all types of sewing including fashion sewing home decorating quilting and crafts Your machine is designed to deliver the ultimate combination of power bf performance and durability This workbook has been created as a tool for learning various sewing techniques which you can apply to your own projects We are certain that your creativity will be inspired and that you will have many hours of sewing enjoyment with this easy to use machine feature packed machine Enjoy The SINGER Education Department EECEECEEEECEEECEEEEEEE x SINGER is a registered trademark of the Singer Company Ltd 2004 Singer Sewing Company All Rights Reserved Part 640 5052550GM R D A D DA DO E A D A DA A D E N EECEEECEEEEEECEEECEEEECEEEEEEECEEEEEEEEEE AN DA A A TOAN A DA A N AN DA A O fla fla nfl la Leal x x x gt M x mene Lal Straight Stitch 1 w Straight Stitch for Topstitching 2 Create Quilted Fabric 3 if di Basting 4 x Making Piping 5 Attaching Purchased Piping 6 Lal Centered Zippers 7 ba Satin Stitch Applique 9 Lace Insertion 11 x Button Sewing 13 bai Four Step Buttonholes 15 bef Free Motion Monogramming 17 Free Motion Embroidery 19 bai Blindsti
14. a 1 hem on one side of the edge Align the folded edge to the edge of the foot Sew Use the Reverse Button to reinforce the seam R D A DA DA N DA A A D A DA D D l Create Quilted Fabric Create your own quilted fabric with the Straight Stitch Texture can be added to plain fabric by just adding consecutive rows of straight stitches Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length 3 4 Presser Foot General Purpose Foot Needle Position Center Materials 2 5 x 5 pieces of cotton with batting between the two fabrics creating a quilt type sample Procedure Sew diagonally from the top left corner to the bottom right corner Use the Reverse Lever to reinforce the seam Position the foot s edge so that it rides on the previous row of stitching Sew successive rows using the edge of the foot to ensure even spacing and straight lines Change the direction sew diagonally from the top right corner to the bottom left corner NON N OR ry z RAAI OC Ee OE O a bhla e A e a a fafa DERU D N DNN DA AN DN D DA PAN p fla fla P kl Speed Basting x Basting is used to temporarily hold fabrics together Stitch length and tension are adjusted to create a looser stitch This stitch can easily be removed with a seam ripper or simply pulled out x Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch x Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Sea
15. and much more As the fabrics of these garments stretch so do the stitches Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot BLO Needle Position Center x x Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stretch Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length Stretch Setting Knit fabric folded in half elC Procedure Stitch the two layers Stretch Setting Note After sewing notice how the stitch stretches with the fabric R D A DAN DA DA DA A D DA D A Lal alfalfa N DAN DAN AN DN N DAR afl nfl DR PAN Ki Ribbing Application The Overedge Stretch Stitch makes sewing seams on knits look as though they were finished on a serger This stitch is stronger and more durable than overlock serger stitching The stitch incorporates a straight stitch and a finishing stitch into one operation This allows for professional finish on projects and is x especially popular on sweatshirts DOE Machine Set Up am Y Stitch Overedge Seam Stitch Pattern Selector D e Stitch Width 5 AID Stitch Length Stretch Setting HN wae Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot J gt i Dra kd Needle Position Center Sa Materials Stretch Setting 6 x 6 Medium to heavy weight knit fabric or polar fleece 3 x 6 Ribbing w Procedure Cut a curve in the knit fabric to resemble a neckline bi Fold ribbing in half lengthwise x Starting at the left side of the knit curve place ribbing on front side of curve Match all 3
16. d in bobbin Procedure Pull one or two threads to establish a guideline for stitching Stitch along the pulled threads Notice the pronounced holes that are created by the stitching Note An alternative method is to trace a design onto fabric using chalk water soluble or air soluble marker Use stencils templates or create a design Stitch along the drawn lines of the design bhla e e a a f afal JEN DAN N N N DA DAN AN A DAN N DA DA A A DA anf bi Twin Needle Sewing x By using a Twin Needle two parallel rows of stitching can be sewn at the same time A straight stitch using a twin needle sewing creates a sporty hem on knit wear a sophisticated top stitch or a decorative embellishment x Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length 3 5 Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot or General Purpose Foot Needle Twin Needle Needle Position Center Materials 5 x 5 piece of medium weight fabric with a stabilizer ironed on Procedure Insert the second spool pin Both spools of thread follow the same threading path until they reach the eye of the needle Thread each needle separately EEEE x Slowly sew a row of stitching on the right side of the fabric Maintain a slow consistent speed to ensure accurate stitching Note When sewing with a stitch that has width such as a zigzag or decorative stitch and the twin needle always tes
17. e hem on a napkin and the edge of a prom dress are all perfect examples of where it is beneficial to use the Rolled Hem Foot The foot has a scroll that helps roll the fabric s edge over hiding the raw edges and creating a small professional finish hem Soft fabrics roll best Lal Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch Pattern Selector Stitch Width 1 no width A Stitch Length 3 Presser Foot Rolled or Narrow Hem Foot Needle Position Center Materials Medium to light weight fabric Procedure Press a 1 hem to approximately 1 inch of the fabric s edge Stitch the small hem into place with a straight stitch Leave the needle in the fabric but lift the presser foot Guide the fabric into the scroll of the foot Lower foot and continue to sew holding the thread tails firmly Hold fabric taut and slightly up to help the fabric to roll into the scroll The Rolled Narrow Foot is optional Check with your SINGER Retailer aaa MMMM CEE EEEEEEEEEEEEECEEEEEEEEEEE x Lal x Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Laal PAN NN AN JAN DA fbf PA DO PA ON PA DN ON Lf PA P Gathering with the Cording Foot This technique is great for heavy fabrics such as in home decorating or textured fabrics that do not gather easily The Cording Foot holds the cord in place so stitching is effortless Adjusting gathers is easy and there is no danger that the cord will break in the middle of the
18. ers using the edge of the tape as a guide Turn fabric to right side and remove the tape and the basting Press EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE LELE EEE EE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE aaa MMMM kaa Leal lalallala Satin Stitch Appliqu Satin Stitching is a series of closely spaced zig zag stitches Satin Stitching can be used for monograms embroidery and appliqu work to produce a smooth satin like appearance Try a rayon thread for a smoother looking finish Machine Set Up Stitch Zigzag Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 2 3 Stitch Length 0 5 1 Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot J Needle Position Center Materials 2 x 3 cotton fabric for appliqu 2 x 3 fusible stabilizer 6 x 6 cotton foundation fabric 6 x 6 tear away stabilizer Procedure Press the fusible stabilizer onto the appliqu Fuse the appliqu onto the cotton foundation fabric Fusing the appliqu into place will keep the appliqu from shifting while stitching Place a tear away stabilizer underneath the fabric This is used to ensure quality stitching when using dense stitches Place the applique under the foot so that half of the stitch will form on the applique and half on the base fabric Sew around the applique Widen the stitch width to 4 and change the stitch length to below 1 Lal bl a e e e a a afafa SAN DAR A N OAN DA DA DA AN A DA D A fll flan A Sewing around the appliq
19. h Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 2 or smaller Stitch Length N A Feet Dogs Lowered x Presser Foot Embroidery Darning Foot or remove the foot completely Needle Position Center Materials Embroidery hoop 8 x 8 cotton with an iron on interfacing Fabric marking pen Procedure Wal Using the fabric marking pen draw the desired design or trace a simple design x Place fabric in the embroidery hoop making sure the fabric is taut x Place the hoop under the foot positioning the needle over the starting point of the design bff Lower the presser foot Turn the hand wheel forward to bring up the bobbin thread though the fabric Sew a few securing stitches at the starting point I re aaa MMMM j Jan LE LE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Loaf Loaf Lal Loaf Lal Lal Lal Lal AN DA A AN DOAN DA DA A N A DA N fla afl A La Firmly hold the hoop with both hands x Press the foot controller and guide the hoop so that the needle stitches on the drawn letter Maintain a consistent speed and move the fabric slowly Coordinate sewing speed and movement of hoop Note When the feed dogs are lowered the fabric will not automatically feed Feeding of fabric is controlled manually The Embroidery Darning Foot is optional Check the with your SINGER retailer ELEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE LE LE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE E MMMM k flail flin lintfl nila Blindstitch He
20. he fold catching only 2 or 3 threads Note Always use matching thread to help hide the stitches EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE LE LE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE aa ENCAN AN DAN N N DOAN ANAN D DA N A DA O PO DO fla Lan P Attaching Beaded Trims Adding a trim is an easy way to enhance almost any project The look of a denim jacket can be changed with a row of trim around the bottom edge A pair of capri pants can be dressed up by sewing a beaded trim around each pant hem Home decorating projects such as pillows bedspreads or table runners can have a face lift by just adding a beaded trim Machine Set Up Stitch Multi Stitch Zigzag Pattern Selector C Stitch Width 4 5 Stitch Length 3 Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot J Needle Position Center Materials TDUTI Beaded trim Home d cor fabric Procedure Press and sew a 1 hem in the fabric using a straight stitch Place fabric on machine with wrong side facing up Place trim header on fabric s edge right side facing down Sew on the the trim s header Lal Lanflaafl allan a e a ala DAN DAN DN N N DA DA A DAN N DA DA p A DA Ki Mending with Multi Stitch Zigzag bef The Multi Stitch is a three step zigzag stitch It is stronger than a traditional zigzag stitch and is used for mending reinforcing a seam darning applying elastic and many other techniques It is ideal when mending tears x Machine Set Up Stitch
21. he needle can be moved to the left or right This will allow stitching closer to the zipper than when the needle is in the center position M at eri al s Zipper Right side 1 7 zipper 2 8 x 4 pieces of medium weight fabric Ki Transparent tape Fabric glue stick 1cm uaj seddiz Teeth SERE FPES Zipper tape E wo L u5uaj seddiz uoisuewip BuluedO Bottom end piece Procedure Place fabric under the foot matching the raw edges with the seam guide Starting at the top of the fabric baste 7 Then change the stitch length to 3 and finish seaming the remaining length of the fabric LE LE EEE EE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ELEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE aaa MMMM Lal DAN A N DA DAN D A DAND A DA DA A A DA R Press the seam open Finish raw edges if necessary x Apply glue stick lightly on the right side of the zipper Place the zipper face down so that the zipper s coils or teeth are directly over the machine basted seam Pin in place if necessary Spread fabric flat right side up and place 1 2 wide transparent or perforated marking tape on top of the centered seam line The tape should be the length of the zipper 7 long for this exercise Replace the Standard Presser Foot with the Zipper Foot Adjust the foot to the left of the needle On the right side of the fabric stitch around the zipper Pivot the fabric on the needle at the corn
22. ic marking pen Procedure Using the fabric marking pen draw the desired monogram letter x Place fabric in the embroidery hoop making sure the fabric is taut Place the hoop under the foot positioning the needle over the starting point of the monogram amp Lower the presser foot 1l NS Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal aaa MMMM LEECECEEEEECEEEEEECEECEEEEEECEEEEEEEEEE SAN DAN N DOAN DA DA A N A DA N fla nfl nfl La Turn the hand wheel forward to bring up the bobbin thread though the fabric Sew a few securing stitches at the starting point Firmly hold the hoop with both hands Press the foot controller and guide the hoop so that the needle stitches on the drawn letter Maintain a consistent sewing speed and move the fabric slowly Coordinate sewing speed and movement of hoop Note When the feed dogs are covered the fabric will not automatically feed Feeding of the fabric is controlled manually The Embroidery Darning Foot is optional Check with your SINGER retailer aaa MMMM EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE LE LE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE DERANJA N AN DA DAN DON A DAN DA DA N A DA PA R k Free Motion Embroidery x Free motion embroidery is an elegant embellishment The embroidery can be extremely detailed such as the embroidery on a bridal gown It also can be as simple as a row of flowers on kitchen linens x Machine Set Up Stitch Zigzag Stitc
23. ic or other decorative threads as desired x x AEARSERAAESEREAAAAEEA Leaf a a a fP L afl fff fll Straight Stretch Stitch for Woven Fabrics This stitch is wonderful for built in strength It is ideal when sewing heavy weight fabrics or when it is desired to have a bolder looking straight stitch Try it as a topstitch on jeans a home decorating project or when an extra strong seam is needed such as in children s clothing Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stretch Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length Stretch Setting Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot Needle Position Center Materials Stretch Setting Denim folded in half Procedure Stitch the two layers Note Slowly turn the handwheel and watch the needle repeat each stitch 3 times By repeating the stitch the stitch is much stronger PAN N N AN DAN DA N A PA DA DN ON PA D N N P PA P Straight Stretch Stitch for Stretch Fabrics In the 1970 s fabrics that had stretch were introduced Previously only woven type fabrics were available for home sewers When a standard straight stitch is sewn on stretch fabric it will pop or break when the fabric is stretched Special stitches were created to allow no pop sewing on stretch fabrics and these stitches are called Stretch Stitches or Flexi stitches Today stretch fabrics are used to make exercise outfits dance customs swimsuits
24. ing the extra step of cutting thread with scissors Automatic Pressure System This feature automatically adjusts the pressure for sewing on fabrics from the lightest weight tricots to the heaviest denim to maximize feed accuracy Twin Needle Capable Stitches are automatically adjusted for twin needle sewing by just moving a lever Suction Cup Machine Base Holds the machine securely to the table even when sewing at maximum speed Built In Accessory Storage A back panel storage area for accessories is conveniently located in the freearm extension bed Accessories Special Purpose Presser Foot Buttonhole Presser Foot Blindstitch Hem Presser Foot Zipper Foot General Purpose Foot Finger Guard Needle Pack Bobbins END A DAN N DA D D DA DA D A DA A N A D Touch N Wind Declutch Needle bar easily disengages for winding the bobbin Bobbin Winder EECEEECEEEEEECEEEECEEEECEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Self Lubricating Because the machine is permanently lubricated there is no need to oil the machine and no oil gets on fabric 25 Year Limited Commercial Peace of mind knowing the machine has a 25 year School and Home Warranty limited warranty Portable Machine has a built in carry handle making it easy to transport the machine Cabinet Mountable Machine can be mounted into a cabinet SINGER is a registered trademark of the Singer Company Ltd 2004 Singer Sewing Company All Rights Reserved R D A D D A DA E DA N DN E D E ELEE
25. m A Blindstitch Hem is a fast way to finish hems securely on skirts or pants It also makes a great choice when hemming large projects such as curtains or bed skirts Use matching thread to help the stitches blend into the fabric hence becoming blind or invisible Machine Set Up Set up for Step 1 to finish raw edges Stitch Zigzag Stitch Pattern Selector A Vf Stitch Length 1 0 Stitch Width 3 Presser Foot Blindstitch Hem Foot Needle Position Center E Set up for Step 2 to baste the fold Stitch Straight Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Length 4 Stitch Width 0 Tension Dial 2 Presser Foot Standard Foot Needle Position Center Set up for Step 3 to create the hem Stitch Blindstitch Pattern Selector B Stitch Length 2 3 Stitch Width 3 4 Tension Dial 2 Presser Foot Blindstitch Hem Foot Needle Position Center Materials Medium weight woven fabric Procedure dal Sew a Zigzag to finish one of the fabric s raw edges ball R D DA DA DA A A D A D DA D A Lal DAN D N N DAN DN N A DANA A DA DA A A DA Fold under 1 and baste in place fabric s wrong side Position fabric with wrong side facing up and turn the hem back to the right side creating a soft fold at the top edge of the hem The bulk of the fabric is to the left of the foot fabric s wrong side Begin stitching making sure the forward stitches fall near the fold and the needle swing just bites into t
26. m ripper Stitch Length 5 Presser Foot General Purpose Foot x Tension Adjust the tension setting to a smaller number Needle Position Center Materials 2 4 x 4 pieces of cotton right sides together Procedure Place under the foot matching the raw edges with the seam guide Sew the length of the fabric Use the seam ripper to remove a portion of the basting or simply pull the bobbin thread to completely remove basting LE ECE EEE EE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE x Lal Lal x Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal aa Making Piping Piping adds a beautiful finish to projects such as pillows sleeve edges collars and more The design of the Zipper Foot allows for the needle to stitch very closely to the edge of the foot This is important when inserting zippers applying piping or when topstitching close to the fabric s edge Only the Straight Stitch can be used when sewing with the Zipper Foot Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length 3 4 Presser Foot Zipper Foot Needle Position Center Materials 5 x 6 home d cor fabric 7 piping cord Procedure Fold fabric wrong sides together Place piping inside of the fold On the right side of the fabric sew a straight stitch close to the piping Note The Zipper Foot can be attached right or left allowing for the piping to be inserted from either side
27. ng it easier to evenly stretch the elastic while sewing Machine Set Up Stitch Honeycomb Stitch Pattern Selector C Stitch Width 5 Stitch Length 2 3 Presser Foot General Purpose Foot T Needle Position Center F an 4 tf fo Materials E LW F Nylon Tricot 4 x 8 XS wide elastic strip cut 7 long SST y Stretch Setting Procedure Thread elastic through the needle opening hole in the foot Position fabric under the foot Sew gently pulling the elastic while sewing EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Pull 2 3 of elastic to the back of the foot enough to firmly grasp aaa MMMM LELE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE DERAN JA N AN DAR DAN DON A N N DA DA N A DAR AA Lan Sewing with a Wing Needle Use a Wing Needle to create a beautiful heirloom look on pillowcases napkins or special occasion garments A Wing Needle is very wide and makes a large opening or hole in the fabric every time it stitches Several different types of stitches can be used For best results use a stitch with forward back movement so that the needle penetrates the same hole more than once Machine Set Up Stitch Zigzag Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 2 Stitch Length 3 5 Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot J Needle Wing Needle Needle Position Center Materials Linen or other natural fiber fabric spray starched for added firmness 60 80 weight sewing thread 60 80 weight sewing threa
28. project Machine Set Up Stitch Zigzag Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 3 Stitch Length 3 Presser Foot Cording Foot Needle Position Center Materials 10 long strand of fine cord Home d cor fabric Procedure Place a single cord in the center groove of the foot Secure the cord by tying a knot at the back of the foot Place the fabric under the foot Sew a test to ensure that the Zigzag stitches are sewing over the cord not into the cord The Zigzag stitch is making a casing for the cord After stitching is finished pull the cord which will draw up or gather the fabric Adjust the gathers evenly by sliding the fabric along the cord Sew a straight stitch to secure the gathers into place The Cording Foot is optional Check with your SINGER Retailer Lanflaafl flan e a a fala Leff N A DA DA DON A A O DA DA N A a fll flan L Applying Trims Cords or Braids bad Use the Cording Foot to easily apply thin cords to add textured to wearable art pg anions or home decorating projects The foot holds the cords in position so that it is effortless to stitch them into place There are several decorative cords available each creating a different effect Experiment with various cords and stitches Machine Set Up Stitch Multi Zigzag Pattern Selector C Stitch Width 3 Stitch Length 3 Presser Foot Cording Foot Needle Position Center Materials Three strands of thin cording Home
29. rn the handwheel to ensure the needle is correctly positioned It should line up with the Gathering Foot s needle opening Sew a row on top of the pulled line Use the foot s edge as a guide to sew the next row of stitching Rows will be 1 2 apart if the foot is used as a guide Do not clip thread ends until it is determined if any fine adjustments are needed to make the gathers even looking Loaf Lal Lal Lal Lal Loaf Loaf Lal Loaf Lal Lal LEECECEEEECEEEEEEECEEEEEEECEEEEEEEEEE aa A DENAN J DAN AN DA N NAA PA DA ON A flan a a flan Using the Even Feed Foot to Sew Multiple Fabric Layers The Even Feed Foot has its own set of feed dogs that work in conjunction with the machine s feeding system to improve the flow of the fabric This is particu larly important when sewing several layers of fabric such as in quilting The Even Feed Foot pulls the top layer or layers of fabric through at the same speed as the machine s feed dogs are pulling the bottom layer or layers of fab ric making for more even feeding Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length 3 Presser Foot Even Feed Foot Needle Position Center Materials 2 5 x 5 pieces of cotton with batting between the two pieces Procedure Sew from one edge to the other Top Fabric Batting Bottom Fabric klae A e e a lafal ENC TN DA N N
30. t that the needle does not hit the foot by turning the hand wheel manually Twin needle is an optional accessory Check with your SINGER Retailer ELEEEEEEEEEE aa MMMM LE LE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE DAN N DA DAN NDA DA AN N AN N N DANAN DN DAN DAN DN Latif ll k Applying Ribbon with a Twin Needle x By using a Twin Needle two parallel rows of stitches can be used to attach a ribbon while stitching Machine Set Up Stitch Straight Stitch Pattern Selector A Stitch Width 1 no width Stitch Length 5 Presser Foot Transparent Satin Foot or Standard Foot Needle Twin Needle x Needle Position Center Materials 5 x 5 piece of lightweight woven fabric with a stabilizer ironed on 6 long piece of wide satin ribbon Procedure Insert the second spool pin Both spools of thread follow the same threading path until they reach the eye of the needle Thread each needle separately Insert the ribbon through the openings in the presser foot Pull the ribbon under the foot and then to the back of the foot Slowly sew a row of stitching on the right side of the fabric Maintain a slow consistent speed to ensure accurate stitching Twin Needle is an optional accessory Check with your SINGER Retailer aaa MMMM LE LE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE x Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Loaf Lal Lal Lal Lal SAN DA A AN DA DA D N A DA D fll ln A Sewing on Leather Leather
31. tch bg Overedged Seam Stitch Lal This technique is ideal for making an unlined garment or when the seam allowances may show All the edges are finished prior to construction This x prevents raveling of the fabric and makes a professional finish on woven and knit fabrics Machine Set Up Stitch Overedged Seam Stitch Pattern Selector D Stitch Width 5 E Stitch Length Stretch Setting F S pn YO Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot J le i Needle Position Center EG D E Materials 2 4 x 3 pieces of heavy woven fabric Stretch Setting Procedure Place one piece of fabric under the foot aligning the fabric edge so that the stitch forms just on the edge of the fabric EE EEEEEEEEE bef Place the second piece of fabric under the foot aligning the fabric edge so that the stitch forms just on the edge of the fabric Sew E bai Change to the Standard Foot and set machine for a straight stitch Lal With right sides together join the two pieces of fabric with a seam allowance Open seam flat and press The Overedge Foot is optional Check with your SINGER Retailer EEEEEEEEEE aaa MMMM LELE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Leaf DAN A N A DA DAN A D A DANDA N DA DA A A DA R Ly itaching Elastic x Elastic can be applied directly to the fabric such as when making lingerie If the elastic is wide or less the elastic can be placed into the General Purpose Foot s opening maki
32. tch Hem 21 x Attaching Beaded Trims 23 Mending with Multi Stitch Zigzag 24 bai Crazy Quilting 25 bef Straight Stretch Stitch for Woven Fabrics 26 Straight Stretch Stitch for Stretch Fabrics 27 bail Ribbing Application 28 Wl Overedge Stitching 29 x Seam Allowence with Stretch Overedge Seam Stitch 30 bai Attaching Elastic 31 bal Sewi ith a Wing Need 32 bai Twin Needle Sewing ie 33 bai Applying Ribbon with a Twin Needle 34 aif Sewing on Leather 35 Lal Loaf Loaf Lal x x EREN A DA R R DO A AN DA A A DA R O DOR N R PA A flan 7 Lad Decorative Stitching 36 Joining Fabric with Herringbone Stitch 37 Decorative Stippling 38 Scallop Edges 39 Narrow Hem 40 x Gathering with the Cording Foot 41 Applying Trims Cords amp Braids 42 Shirring with the Gathering Foot 43 Using the Even Feed Foot to Sew Multiple Fabric Layers 45 Using the Even Feed Foot to Sew Plaid Fabrics 46 Using the Even Feed Foot to Sew Pile Fabrics 47 Sewing with the Side Cutter 48 Sewing with the Ruffler 50 LECECEEEEECEEEEEECEEEEEEEECEEEEEEEEEE Loaf x Lal Lal x Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal EN D A DAN DN DA A D DARD A p A DA N A D hN A ALAA N SINGER Heavy Duty Commercial Grade CG 590 Up to 1100 Stitches Per Machine sews faster than a standard sewing machine Minute Sewing Speed Electronic Foot Control Guarantees consistent speed with no jump starts Includes a regulating dial that allows for slower speeds regardless of
33. the pressure applied 60 Stronger Motor The motor is stronger than a standard sewing machine motor which means it can sew heavyweight fabrics with ease Steel Plate on Machine Sewing pins won t damage the steel surface of the Bed machine free arm This feature is particularly beneficial for quilting Duratec Frame A SINGER Exclusive This provides rigid support and helps prevent rusting Double Insulated Double insulation protects against electric shock by creating a non conducting barrier between the operator and the electrical components inside Finger Guard Provides additional protection to keep fingers from getting too close to the needle area This is especially helpful and desirable for high speed sewing Free Arm Provides professional results and easy access to cuffs collars pant hems and other difficult to reach areas Automatic Needle Effortless threading of the machine including the eye of Threader the needle Drop Feed By moving the drop feed lever conveniently located in the front of the machine the feed dogs lower for free motion embroidery stippling or attaching a button No plates or covers required just push a lever Utility Stitches A variety of stitches for fashion sewing home dec and quilting Stretch Stitches Specially designed stitches that add strength and flexibility to seams especially useful when sewing on knitwear and super stretch fabrics Additional Decorative and An extensive
34. ting and stitch in place for three stitches This forms a tie off on the back side to secure the button Apply a liquid fray preventer on the backside of fabric on the knots Trim threads after they dry being careful not to cut thread knots Curtain with Button Tabs ELE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE LE CE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE aa Laa Lea e lalallala Four Step Buttonholes The built in buttonhole is divided into four different steps This simple process provides reliable results for buttonholes on garments home decorating projects and crafts Machine Set Up Stitch Step One of the 4 step buttonhole Pattern Selector A Stitch Width Changes automatically Stitch Length Step 1 of Buttonhole Dial Presser Foot Buttonhole Foot Needle Position Changes automatically See manual for complete machine set up for buttonholes Disappearing fabric marking pen or tailor chalk for marking size of buttonhole Button to establish length of buttonhole Materials Home d cor fabric with interfacing or tear away stabilizer Liquid fray preventer Procedure Fold fabric in half crosswise with interfacing or stabilizer placed between layers _ Lay button on fabric and mark the top and bottom of the button This will establish the starting and ending point of the buttonhole kd Place the fabric under the foot matching the foot s red mark with the YeVYee NNN ENN N NESE ENE SAN DAN OAN DADA A AN A D
35. ue again covering the previous stitching S zigzag pass NS first zigzag pass Sewing over an applique twice is not always necessary however it does give a beautiful full covered effect Lanflanfl a e a e a a ala AN DA A N AN DA DA A N A DA D A fallen A Lace Insertion Insert lace into a special occasion garment or a home decorating project to create a beautiful heirloom keepsake Machine Set Up Stitch Zigzag Stitch Pattern Selector A W 0 Stitch Width 2 3 Stitch Length 1 Presser Foot Special Purpose Foot J Needle Position Center Materials 5 x 3 of batiste 6 strip of lace 60 80 weight fine cotton thread Procedure Spray starch and iron the lace and batiste 8 Center the lace right side up lengthwise on batiste Stitch lace to fabric by sewing a zigzag stitch down both edges of the lace Try to just clear the heading of the lace kll a a e a e a fll fl Laff laff AN DAN N AN DA DA D N DA DA D fla flan A Carefully cut under the lace down the center Back side of fabric Note A nice touch can be added by stitching a row of decorative stitches down each side of the lace Lace Turn these raw edges back away from the lace then finger press Finish fabric s edges by sewing a small zigzag through all layers being careful not to catch too much lace Turn fabric over and trim excess fabric seam allowances away Lal Lal Lal k a e a e a la AN DAR A OAN DA DA A N
36. variety of stitches for fabric Stretch Stitches embellishment quilting and more 6mm Stitch Width Most stitches can be set for a maximum width of 6mm AN DAN N DAN DA N DANN D PAN N DA N nf DA fla Ln ELEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE p x Automatic Built In Four Buttonhole sewing is a 4 step simple process that Step Buttonhole provides reliable results Balance Adjustment Dial Guarantees control for even stitching of buttonholes ECEECECEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE and stretch stitches even on difficult fabrics Infinitely Variable Stitch Settings for length and width can be adjusted as Length and Width desired to suit any project Adjustment Multiple Needle Positions Needle position can be changed for individual projects such as inserting zippers or cording and topstitching Jam Resistant Bobbin System This is a system in which the bobbin case actually floats above the hook precluding thread jams The machine will not jam even when sewing on sheer fabric or no fabric at all Top Loading Drop In Bobbin The bobbin conveniently inserts no bobbin cases to remove or adjust Itis easy to monitor the thread supply Extra High Presser Foot Lifter There are 2 heights to the presser foot lifter The second height offers 1 4 more clearance which is needed when placing multiple layers of bulky fabric under the presser foot Thread Cutter Located for precise thread cutting eliminat
37. while sewing A Zigzag type stitch must be used Machine Set Up Stitch Zigzag Pattern Selector A f pros Stitch Width 5 Pe Stitch Length 1 2 E Presser Foot Side Cutter Needle Position Center Materials 2 5 x 4 pieces of wool type fabric 3 lt Procedure x Cut a 1 x 1 notch in the fabric The cutter s blades cut before the needle stitches Be sure to position the fabric under the needle before beginning to sew bef Place the fabric OVER the first metal platform and UNDER the second metal platform If the cutter is not cutting it is usually due to the fabric not being placed OVER the first platform View Looking down at cutter stitch finger a first metal platform second metal platform Turn the hand wheel to ensure the the needle does not hit the stitch finger The stitch width may need to be adjusted The Side Cutter is optional Check with your SINGER Retailer ELEEEEEEEEEEE aa MMMM LE ECE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Lal DAN A AN A DA DA A D A DAN N DA DA A A A N anf Slowly sew and gently guide the fabric x Adjust the stitch length according to fabric Certain fabrics will cut better or more cleanly than others This is due to the nature of the fabric The cutter works best if not more than 1 is being trimmed away LECE EEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE aaa MMMM ENCAN N DAN N N DA ANN DA DANA DO

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