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Old 12-08-2015, 01:42 PM
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tate_elliott
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Default A question about a White 1762

I recently bought a White 1762. I've downloaded the manual from Singer, but it doesn't answer a question I have. One of the control levers is marked "B D M" but nothing addresses what these stand for. I have figured out that the "B" setting is a blind hem stitch. (When it sewed, it was pretty obvious.) The "M" setting, according to the manual, is for embroidery - it's a zigzag stitch. (Does "M" mean Mbroidery?" At one point the manual says to set the lever to "C" to use cams. Well, this one doesn't have any cams, but why does it say "D" instead of "C?"

If anyone can help, I'd appreciate any information.

By the way, it's a great little machine, built like a tank. The only thing is, I didn't know it was going to be a left-homing needle. I got it cheap (no cams, only a zigzag foot, one bobbin, and it needed cleaning), I may end up donating it to the next charity that posts under "Wanted" on Craigslist.

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