/1' / rfytfÌ4^S' / ?How To Use and Care For YourZigzag Sewing MachineMODEL 5 7 1
/1UPPER 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 threa
10‘STRAIGHT STITCHINGFor straight sewing on fine fabric or very soft material, you may want to use the straight stitch presser foot
11SETTING THE STITCH LENGTHThe length of the stitch is regulated by the dial, 3, shown in Fig. 1. Near 0 is shortest stitch and 4
412When the upper and under tensions are properly balanced, a perfect stitch will be formed with both threads interlocking in fabric (F
13SEWING THIN OR LIGHT WEIGHT FABRICS.When lighter pressure is required to sew satisfactorily on thin silk or filmy material, the pressu
14REMOVING THE WORKBe sure to stop the machine when the thread take-up lever and needle bar are at their highest position.Now raise the pr
riSETTING NEEDLE POSITIONThe needle bar should be at its highest point when adjusting position to avoid tearing the fabric or bending the needle.Selec
16.ADJUSTING THE STITCH WIDTHTo stitch continuously at one width of zigzag stitching set pattern selector lever (19, Fig. 1), and buttonhole lever (24
-.f>17With the machine set for a short stitch length, different designs can be made by swinging the zigzag stitch width lever b
18F Set stitch width at 5, stitch length at UA- Do a few zigzag stitches, drop feed for 3 or 4 stitches, then raise it again. By op
yr #JS^INDEXPageFeatures and Parts ... 2-3-4Needle and Thread Chart ... 5S
5 o19BLIND STITCH HEMTo make a blind stitch hem follow next steps:(1) Set needle position lever at ”R".(2) Set buttonhole lever at "M"
20SEWING ON BUTTONS1. Remove hinged presser foot and attach button sewing foot.(See Figs. 26, 27)2. Push "DOWN" button in.3. Move zigzag
£250-4.21'5MAKING BUTTONHOLESFirst, mark the beginning and end of the buttonhole on fabric with a basting line or tailor's c
22HOW TO USE ACCESSORIESNARROW HEMMER. With the needle at its highest position, replace regular presser foot with narrow hemmer (Fig. 3
:23‘3’MQUILTING GUIDE. This guide for making parallel rows of stitching is attached by placing the pronged holder between the press
24THE ADJUSTABLE CORDING AND ZIPPER FOOTThis attachment is used to make and insert covered cording, and to sew in zippers. Loosen thumb
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CARE^AND MAINTENCE OF YOUR MACHINEHOW TO OIL YOUR MACHINEYour machine should be oiled occasionally to keep it operating smoothly-how often
1 ’i ’ l 3^ O rt' , O 4' ] O4kV 4" 3•’ll 33'27ADJUSTING AND CHANGING "V" BELT niachine the hand wheelIf it should eve
28After doing this, turn the clutch toward you to disengage the sewing mechanism. If the needle still moves up and down as you turn the hand wheel, ag
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2S77/4. Clean, the shuttle race, the shuttle and shuttle race cover by removing all threads, lint, etc.5. Apply a drop of oil with finger tip to out
30TROUBLE CHARTTroubleProbable Cause CorrectionIf Machine BindsThread or lint in race way1—With take-up lever in highest position, tilt head back
31:I'3TroubleProbable CauseCorrectionSkippingstitchesBent needleDiscard and replace.Needle placed incorrectly in clampSee instruction page 6.Too
32TroubleProbable CauseCorrectionImproperly threadedRefer to threading instructions see page 8 and rethread machine.Too much tensionLoosen tension on
'.w33i;.I«3Your sewing machine comes equipped with the basic set of accessories described earlier in this book.The following pages
34SOME OF THE ATTACHMENTS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR MACHINE '' Fig. 50--PART # 1403Huffier'•4___PART # 82S28 Attachment FootPART # 4990 Darni
35illII -3II QI!!7sFig. 51EDGESTITCHERThe edgestitcher is used in making dainty lace insertions, edgings and pipings.The slots in the ed
36Be sure to draw the lace and material under the needle and back of the edgestitcher so that the feed will carry it backward a
37BINDER"'TheTprn mol oI It scroll is used for unfolded bms^^out 15A6i^wMnFOLDED BINDING (Fig. 60) . , i ,Cut a point on folded bindin
38THE SET OF HEMMERSBefore .tteching eny of the hemmere, bo sme bobbir. Ihreed is pulled up. Then, with henrmer in piece, hold top t
FEATURES AND PARTSé,(FrontView)1. Hand Wheel13.Thread Guides2. Bobbin Winder14.Tension Regulator3. Stitch Length Dial15.Sew Lite Switch4. Push Button
HEMMER SET39Fig. 63Fig. 64
RÜFFLERT, nn '^1Fig. 70 1 L-will produce yards oi J,:L’’;r"aT tL" sarue timeThis highly versatile f "^^^taiL pleating a skirt
F > 'S I %V'3:::iJyFig. 72RÜFFLERif Av] y\Fig. 73•n*i __ n^c41
Fig. 225. Presser Bar Lifter26. Thread Cutter27. Feed28. Motor29. Belt
fi V. i*NEEDLE-THREAD- FABRIC - STITCHINGGUIDEMachineNeedleStitches CottonMercerizedFabricNoPer InchThreadThreadExtremely heavy610tarpaulin, sacking
SETTING THE NEEDLE, the needle bar (A) to its hiahest oointneedi? cf ’renkced removed andreplaced When replacing needle (Flat Side to Right ) inAft
nTHREADING THEBOBBIN CASEStep 1 (illustrated in Fig. 6). Hold bobbin case between thumb and forefinger of left hand so that the slot
8PLACING BOBBIN CASE IN SHUTTLE Open hinged cover plate left of the needle. (See 8, Fig. 1) Hold the bobbin case latch, (D), Fig.
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