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UPPER THREADING(Fig. 10)1. Turn the hand wheel toward you to raise the take- up lever and needle to their highest position.2. Place spool of thread
10STRAIGHT STITCHINGFor straight sewing on fine fabric or very soft material you xnay want to use the straight stitch presser foot and the straight st
11}. r*'JJ,1iI{IISETTING THE STITCH LENGTH 'The lengh of the stitch is regulated by the dial, 10, shown in Fig. 12-C. Near
12When tile upper and under tensions are properly balanced, a perfect stitcii will be formed witb both, threads interlocking in fabric
SEWING THIN OR LIGHT WEIGHT FABRICSWRen lighter pressure is required to sew satisfactorily on thin silk or filmy material, the pressure
14REMOVING THE WORKBe sure to stop the machine when the thread take-up lever and needle bar are at the highest position.Now raise th
CREATIVE EMBROIDERY15With, the use of the needle position lever in combination with the ziqzao stitch width control, decorative stitch d
IBABembroidery patterns •With the machine set for a short stitch lenoth *. j the zigzag stitch width lever back and forth between O swingingwidths
17F. Set both stop wheels at 4, stitch length at 1V2- Do a few zigzag stitches, drop feed for 3 or 4 stitches, then raise it
BLIND HEMS O make a blind hem, put needle position I • decorative stitch dial for blind h^ • extreme right hand r. -fTu ... ound hemming and st
IAccessories...^^27How to Use... 21Hemme
19Fig. 26MAKING BUTTONHOLESFirst, mark the beginning and end of the buttonhole on fabric ^jth basting line or tailor's chalk. (Ma
SEWING ON BUTTONS1. Remove hinged presser foot and attach button sewing foot. (See Fig. 29.2. Push drop feed button "DOWN" all the
EMBROIDERING WITH A HOOPIt is easy to follow a stamped design or to work free hand when embroidering or monogramming. fSee Fig. 34).
22Fig. 37Fig. 38«ir! WITH INVISIBLE STITCHINr w u iside of fabric. Insert both in scroll a. ^ from raw edae on and sew in lace Pre<?<3 Ian
Adjust the curved bar to press lightly on the fabric.By letting tlie guide ride on the first stitching hue successive rows will be an
24Fig. 42Fig. 41Avoid over-oilma, only . drop is needed .t eaoh point To orl peris under the bed of the machine, tip the unit back » rts htnaes and ap
Fig. 43Fig. 44Fig. 450^-To do this, follow these instructions •^ “‘"2 T; B .e„ .Be a4. Before moving the hand wheel not«off. ®dge.3. Ml -i --
26needle still moveshand wW^ mechanism. If theGive the washer a half turn and replacé the nutCLEANING AND OILING THE SHUTTLEfSee Figs. 46 and 47) ‘t
4,5.When1.2.3.-“ce XS’SI »“it “Iix.il“Replace ahutHo race c„er iJ , l»r “Ri“=‘ into poai.onsh„..,e4 ““> P“i«on. "" “5 p“ i “‘° ‘’°*=W
28If Machine BindsThread or lint in race wayCorrection1—With take-up lever in highest position, tilt head back on hinges and remove bobbin case.2
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TroubleSkippingstitchesIrregularstitchesUnevenstitchesProbable CauseBent needle toToo fine a needle for thread being usedlooie“ ‘oi.ion iooImpro
30TroubleUpper thread breakingMaterialpuckeringProbable CauseImproperly threadedToo much tensionStarting with take up in incorrect positionImproper s
sones described earlier in this book.6 following pages illustrate additional tim that bav. K J additional time saving attachments.v.Uable <” »
32\ \, /'SOME OF THE attachments AVAILABLE FOR YOUR MACHINERuffleiPART # 82528Attachment FootVi PART #76553Fig. 49PART # 1403 part # 4990Darning
í’ig. 50lace insertions'^P№gs. The slots L Tosewlace edging toF g sf wLt oÍt"'"'^_.5l and the other 4. Fig. 52. P^ece ia Slo
34BINDERTills attachment folds bias binding, applies it to the edge of material in one operation. Slots on scroll of the binder are
THE SET OF HEMMERSBefore attaching any of the hem™ . bin thread la pulled up. Then „¡^7"' '’°'”bold top thread looaely and T„r h
RÜFFLERFig. 59TK til ,,RuHUnf ran"! ™“'”® “ precision pleating.This highly versatile IteTchal Tr” *? P'®“® °* tabrio at the same tim
THE adjustable cordingAND ZIPPER FOOTinlert to make andsert covered cording, and to sew inioof b" «lide“--die.CORDING. Fold Ы-50 u.- rfabric o
38SEWING TIPS 'in, .he aea„ ou.U^a with a „row Si:L: .ttr '»‘'o»-Trim seam allowance close to line of stitching. Turn and press.Fig.
features and parts(Front View)Prsssure Release - Darner2. Arm Thread Guide3. Machine Release Lever4. Decorative Switch Pattern Control5. Stitch Wi
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40OVERCASTING WORN EDGESZigzag stitch along the worn edges, catching the fabric as the needle swings to the left, and allowing the n
BUTTONHOLEand 1- loggerPlace right sidesTn buttonholes.buttonhoTes Mark 1Т1Г brbole in center oreacTstrio“^/"^center of the marking. Ведм'
for portable installation 'Please read tiiese important instrnr'fir^-r. u- -l sewing naacLine on its portable base. ' Placing your
PASSMOTOR-LI6HT LEAPS THR0U6H SLOT IW PARTITIONOUTLET
INI:1. Back off until hea.2. Tilt head as far as3. Carefully -- making far as the\'4. Allow the position.5. Tighten b< screw dm6. P
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for portable installation 'Please read these important instrurtirvno , i,- u . 'sewing machine on its portable base. written to aid you
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INSTALLING SEWING HEAD IN CABINET1. Back off both head hinge set screws until head hinge hole is clear.2. Tilt head hinge tongues up and
r27. Presser Bar Lifter28. Thread CutterFig. 229. Feed30, Motor31. Belt
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needle - THREAD - FABRIC - STITCHING GUIDEFabricNeedle NoMacbine Stitches Per InchMedium heavy drapery fabric, velveteen,terry, etc.Medium broadcloth,
Fig. 3Flat surface of needle shankFig. 4SETTING THE NEEDLESee Fig. 3. Raise the needle bar A to its highest point, turning wheel toward you
THREADING THEBOBBIN CASEStep 1 (illustrated in Fig. 6). Hold bobbin case between thumb and forefinger of left hand, so that the slot
PLACING BOBBIN CASE IN SHUTTLEOpen hinged cover plate left of the needle.(See 11, Fig. 1) Hold the bobbin case latch, (D), Fig. 9, between
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