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8. PREPARING TO SEW1. Hold the end of the upper-thread with the left hand, leaving it slack from the hand to the needle.2. Turn the balance wheel t
10. REGULATING THE THREAD TENSIONfor ordinary stitching the tension of the upper and lower threads should be equal so as to lock both
11. REGULATING THE STITCH LENGTHTht length of the stitch can.be changed with the stitch length dial SFig. IS). In order to set machine
13. REGULATING WIDTH OF ZIGZAG STITCHa ^ 2 3^5The width of zigzag stitch is regulated by the zigzag knob. By moving the zigzag knob to
14. NEEDLE AND THREAD SIZESSizes & Grades of NeedlesType of Fabric ' and .Work to be DoneSIZE OF THREADCottonSilkLinen11(Medium-Fine)Medium,
15. SOME USEFUL SEWING HINTSTO TURN CORNERS:1. Stop the machine while the needle is still in the material.2. Raise the presser foot and turn the fa
16. STRETCH STITCH SEWINGAdiusting your machine for stretch stitching, by moving special stitch control lever to the right position un
17. BUND STITCH HE.MMING(A) For Normal Materia!1. Moving the special stitch control lever fully over to the left against BS. (Fig. 19)2. M
18. AUTOMATIC BUTTONHOLESA) D'TERm:-:^: buttonhole lengthMea , ,re diameter and thickness of button and add 0.3 Cm (1/8") for &q
iO MAKING BUTTONHOLESEnsuring that the needle is still raised to its highest position,lower the foot onto the material.1. Turn the automatic bu
WHITE SEWING MACHINERecord in space provided below the Serial No. and Model No. of this appliance.The Serial No. is located Rear of arm.The Mod
19. BUTTON SEWINGTurn balance wheel towards you to get needle to its highest position.’ Raise presser bar and replace regular presser foot, with bu
Release the- thumb screw on rear side of foot. Lower needle into the side notch of the foot and-check position of the foot to a
22. CLOTH GUIDEThe cioih guide (Fig. 33) serves as a guide for straight stitching when making wide hems, deep tucks or seam widths
24. EMBROIDERY AND MONOGRAMMINGIt is quite easy to follow a design or to work free-hand when Embroidering or Monogramming (see Fig. 35).
To see that your machine is always in smooth running condition, you must keep it oiled at all times. No grease is required, just
27. CLEANING THE SHUTTLE RACEWhen the thread is tangled in the race or lint gets into the space between the shuttle and shuttle-race,
28. CASE OF COMMON DIFFICULTIES2. Upper thread tension too tightBREAKING OF THE UPPER THREAD;1. Incorrect threading3. Faulty needle or needle set in
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2. NAME OF PARTS1. Balance wheel2. Bobbin winder stopper3. Bobbin winder4. Automatic buttonhole dial5. Spool pin6. Zigzag width knob7. Special
3. WINDING THE BOBBIN1. To wind the bobbin, the balance wheel must be disconnected from the stitching mechanism. Hold the balance wh
Fig3Fig 44.THREADING THE BOBBIN CASEBefore threading the bobbin case, study Fig. 3, 4 and 5 to get a general ideaas to how it is done.1. Hold the bobb
5. INSERTING AND REMOVING THE BOBBIN CASE1. Raise the presser bar by lifting the presser bar lifter.2. Raise the needle bar to its highest position
Place a spool of thread on spool pin and raise the take-up lever to its highest point Refer to<Fig. 8)Pull thread through slot of upper thread guid
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