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6. THREADING THE BOBBIN CASEBefore threading the bobbin case, study IFig. 8, 9, 10) to get a general idea as to how it is done.1) Hold t
7. PLACEMENT OF THE NEEDLE1) Turn the balance wheel toward you, raising needle bar to its highest position, and loosen the needle cla
8. THREADING THE MACHINE11 Turn the balance wheel toward you until needle bar comes to its highest position.2) Place a spool of thread on spool pin o
9. PICKING UP THi BOBBIN THREADli Hold the end of upper thread with the left hand, leaving it slock from the hand to the needle.2) Turn t
11. REGULATING THREAD TENSIONFor ordinary sewing, the tension of the upper and lower threads should be equal so as to lock both thre
12. REGULATING THE PRESSURE OF THE PRESSER FOOTLight materials will not sew well under too much pressure, nor will heavy fabrics under too little.To
13. DROP FEED CONTROLPush button drop-feed regulates the position of the feed dog for sewing very thin material and for darning and
15. ZIGZAG SEWINGYour zigzag sewing machine, by virture of its design, permits you to do zigzag sewing & numerous other kinds of work requiring
16. CLEANING THE SNAP-OPEN-RACEWhen the thread is tangled in the race or dust gets into the race-way, this will cause abrupt heavy
17. OILING THE MACHINETo see that your machine is always in smooth running condition, you must keep it oiled at all times. No greas
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18. SEWING ON BUTTONReplace the presser foot for Button sewing as in (Fig. 27). Drop down the feed dog by setting the drop-feed co
19. MAKING BUTTON HOLENo.lNo.2No.3No.4T1Fig. 28Right side row(reverse)tacking: Left side i row(forward)tacking2nd step3rd4thstep step :Your zigzag
20. DARNING & EMBROIDERYFig- 29-4&I’Fig. 31It is easy to follow a stamped design or to work free hand when embroidering or mono
Fig. 32aj 23. NARROW HEMMiR^ JWith the needle in its highest position, replace the presser foot with the narrow hemmer (Fig. 32). For
24. FRINCH SEAM (FELLING)The hemmer foot can also be used for doing felling. Proceed in the followingmanner :1. Lay two pieces of cloth one on
25. LACE TRIMMED HEM. iTo attach the lace to hem, insert the lace in the slot next to needle.Sew hem as above, guiding lace under needle and hem int
27. FLAT FELLED SEAMOpen out French seam and insert rolled edge in scroll of hemmer. Edge stitch to lay seam flat (Fig. 381.Fig. 38TOP PI
28. CLOTH GUIDEThis is an attachment designed as a guide for straight stitching when making wide hems, deep tucks or seam width wh
30. SOMi USEFUL HINTSTO TURN CORNERS; ^1. Stop the machine while the needle is still in the material.2. Raise the presser foot and turn the fabric u
31. CAUSES OF COMMON DIFFICULTIESBRËAKING OF THE UPPER THREAD:2. Upper thread tension too tight.1. Incorrect threading.3. Faulty needle or needle s
NAME OF EACH PARTS' /1 A 1 /"“67 81. Automatic darner2. Thread take up lever3. Upper arm thread guide4. Spool pins5. Button hole knob
32. NEEDLE AND THREAD SIZES (USE 15 x I NEEDLE ONLY)Sizes & Grades ofType of Fabric andWork to be doneSIZE OF THREADNeedlesCottonSilk LinenB or 11
SPECIAL FEATURESAUTOMATIC DARNIR (PRESSURE RiGULATOR) - enables you to select the exact pressure by pushing the button according to materials,STITCH L
1. INSTALLING HEAD INTO CABINET1) Loosen the two hinge screws under the holes in the rear edge of the machine bed ¡Fig. 11.2! Raise hinge-pins in the
As shown in ¡Fig. 3). lamp is encased in the face cover. Light is put on when the lamp switch (A) located on back side of face
4. WINDING THE BOBBINII Hold the balance wheel with your left hand and turn the stop motion knob (A) (Fig. 41 toward you with your right hand (counter
6) Press vour foot controller or knee controller in the same manner as in sewing, when the bobbin is nearly full, it will release
5. TO INSERT AND REMOVE ...... THE BOBBIN CASE1) Raise the presser bar by lifting the presser bar lifter.2) Turn the balance wh
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