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... the needle 8 How to check the needle 8 Twin needle 8 RELATIVE CHART OF SEWING MATERIAL, NEEDLE AND THREAD . 9 SEW-LIGHT 9 Sew light switch button 9 How to change sewing direction 17 How to finish your sewing project . . 18 How to remove final sewing from machine 18 How to sew very thin material 18 How to guide your material 18 3 Zigzag Stitching...
... the needle 8 How to check the needle 8 Twin needle 8 RELATIVE CHART OF SEWING MATERIAL, NEEDLE AND THREAD . 9 SEW-LIGHT 9 Sew light switch button 9 How to change sewing direction 17 How to finish your sewing project . . 18 How to remove final sewing from machine 18 How to sew very thin material 18 How to guide your material 18 3 Zigzag Stitching...
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Stitch Width Knob 3. Pressure Adjuster 5. Thread Cutter 10. Needle Plate (Zigzag) 13. Feed Dog 16. Needle 17. Shuttle Hook 14. Sew-light Switch 6. Presser Foot Screw 11. Presser Foot (Zigzag) 12. Upper Thread Tension Dial 8. Extension Table 7. Stitch Length & Reverse Sewing Knob 9. Thread Take-up Lever 4. Needle Clamp Screw -2- Bobbin Case 15. 1 Knowing Your Sewing Machine Principal Parts 10 11 15 12 0 0 0 2 5 IF I 1. Needle Position Selector 2.
Stitch Width Knob 3. Pressure Adjuster 5. Thread Cutter 10. Needle Plate (Zigzag) 13. Feed Dog 16. Needle 17. Shuttle Hook 14. Sew-light Switch 6. Presser Foot Screw 11. Presser Foot (Zigzag) 12. Upper Thread Tension Dial 8. Extension Table 7. Stitch Length & Reverse Sewing Knob 9. Thread Take-up Lever 4. Needle Clamp Screw -2- Bobbin Case 15. 1 Knowing Your Sewing Machine Principal Parts 10 11 15 12 0 0 0 2 5 IF I 1. Needle Position Selector 2.
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... go against the needle stop. NOTE FOR TWIN NEEDLE SEWING 1. The sewing needle must always be faulty. If thread is not of machine. Use stitch width knob at left. Tighten needle clamp screw securely. Use ZIGZAG PRESSER FOOT. 2. Twin Needle tI 4 ) Extra spool pin Your sewing machine is bent, place flat side of needle down as...
... go against the needle stop. NOTE FOR TWIN NEEDLE SEWING 1. The sewing needle must always be faulty. If thread is not of machine. Use stitch width knob at left. Tighten needle clamp screw securely. Use ZIGZAG PRESSER FOOT. 2. Twin Needle tI 4 ) Extra spool pin Your sewing machine is bent, place flat side of needle down as...
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... prevent bobbin from coming out of thread from the shuttle. Raise needle to sew. Push case back fully, making sure the case is not placed back in the proper position and release the latch. Unwind about 4 inches (10 cm) of case. (C) If bobbin case is in machine properly it will come out from...
... prevent bobbin from coming out of thread from the shuttle. Raise needle to sew. Push case back fully, making sure the case is not placed back in the proper position and release the latch. Unwind about 4 inches (10 cm) of case. (C) If bobbin case is in machine properly it will come out from...
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...to reach garment areas, free-arm sewing is most convenient. Now upper thread catches the lower thread in a large loop from the presser foot. 3. Pull thread toward you so that lower thread will come up again to the rear leaving about 4 inches (10 cm). To make your machine a free-arm model, lift -up... and slide out extension table. -13 - HOW TO PULL UP LOWER THREAD N.> 1. Pull both threads under the toes of upper thread and with right hand, turn balance wheel toward you until the needle moves...
...to reach garment areas, free-arm sewing is most convenient. Now upper thread catches the lower thread in a large loop from the presser foot. 3. Pull thread toward you so that lower thread will come up again to the rear leaving about 4 inches (10 cm). To make your machine a free-arm model, lift -up... and slide out extension table. -13 - HOW TO PULL UP LOWER THREAD N.> 1. Pull both threads under the toes of upper thread and with right hand, turn balance wheel toward you until the needle moves...
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...machine at the turning point while the needle is needed. 6. Lower the presser foot and start sewing in new direction. NOTE: Use straight stitch foot when sewing light or elastic type materials with straight stitch. R. (Twin needle sewing...reverse sewing knob and start sewing • in forward direction. V 3. L. Reverse sewing is used where reinforcement is in the material. 2. NOTE: In case of twin needle sewing,... material to its highest position and lift presser foot. 2. For reverse sewing, push reverse sewing knob as far as the axis. Lower presser foot. 5. 2 I...
...machine at the turning point while the needle is needed. 6. Lower the presser foot and start sewing in new direction. NOTE: Use straight stitch foot when sewing light or elastic type materials with straight stitch. R. (Twin needle sewing...reverse sewing knob and start sewing • in forward direction. V 3. L. Reverse sewing is used where reinforcement is in the material. 2. NOTE: In case of twin needle sewing,... material to its highest position and lift presser foot. 2. For reverse sewing, push reverse sewing knob as far as the axis. Lower presser foot. 5. 2 I...
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... pull the material. Raise needle to its highest position. 3. Let the machine do the work. Lift presser foot and pull out the material gently to eliminate skipped stitches and puckering on the thread cutter. 5. HOW TO SEW VERY THIN MATERIAL An underlay of thin paper will help to the left...shown in the illustration. HOW TO REMOVE FINAL SEWING FROM MACHINE 1. then stopping. 2. Cut both in front and back of the presser foot with your needle might either bend or break. If you are ready to sew again without any chance of thread pulling out of the needle. Merely guide the...
... pull the material. Raise needle to its highest position. 3. Let the machine do the work. Lift presser foot and pull out the material gently to eliminate skipped stitches and puckering on the thread cutter. 5. HOW TO SEW VERY THIN MATERIAL An underlay of thin paper will help to the left...shown in the illustration. HOW TO REMOVE FINAL SEWING FROM MACHINE 1. then stopping. 2. Cut both in front and back of the presser foot with your needle might either bend or break. If you are ready to sew again without any chance of thread pulling out of the needle. Merely guide the...
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... : M. SATIN STITCH When stitch length is set between 0.1 to again reinforce stitches before starting to your desired width and begin sewing. 3. NOTE: It is used for making fine buttonholes or decorative stitches. L. Reset stitch width to "0" and set stitch length... between 0-1, it produces the "SATIN STITCH" which is recommended that a test sample be made before removing work from machine. NOTE: Zigzag stitching requires less upper thread tension than straight stitching. 3 I Zigzag Stitching STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER 1 -...
... : M. SATIN STITCH When stitch length is set between 0.1 to again reinforce stitches before starting to your desired width and begin sewing. 3. NOTE: It is used for making fine buttonholes or decorative stitches. L. Reset stitch width to "0" and set stitch length... between 0-1, it produces the "SATIN STITCH" which is recommended that a test sample be made before removing work from machine. NOTE: Zigzag stitching requires less upper thread tension than straight stitching. 3 I Zigzag Stitching STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER 1 -...
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... foot and material. 2. Fasten the thread ends. - 23 - Slowly sew about 10 stitches, remove the fabric from the material. 6. After about 10 stitches. 5. Lower the presser foot and check if the needle enters into both holes of button. 3. Stop machine and raise needle from the machine, leaving upper thread little longer in order to form...
... foot and material. 2. Fasten the thread ends. - 23 - Slowly sew about 10 stitches, remove the fabric from the material. 6. After about 10 stitches. 5. Lower the presser foot and check if the needle enters into both holes of button. 3. Stop machine and raise needle from the machine, leaving upper thread little longer in order to form...
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...Draw lettering (for monogramming) or design (for embroidering) on the right side of design by moving embroidery hoop accordingly. 2. Pull lower thread up through the work at starting position by turning balance wheel and make a few straight stitches. (NOTE: These instructions also apply to...STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER OTHERS Set at an even rate of speed. 2. r. 5. Set your sewing machine as possible. 4. Fill in . Keep stitching close together. Hold the hoop with thumb and forefingers of both hands while pressing the...
...Draw lettering (for monogramming) or design (for embroidering) on the right side of design by moving embroidery hoop accordingly. 2. Pull lower thread up through the work at starting position by turning balance wheel and make a few straight stitches. (NOTE: These instructions also apply to...STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER OTHERS Set at an even rate of speed. 2. r. 5. Set your sewing machine as possible. 4. Fill in . Keep stitching close together. Hold the hoop with thumb and forefingers of both hands while pressing the...
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z - 30 - IF MACHINE IS USED MORE OFTEN, OIL EVERY DAY. After the machine has been oiled, remove thread and with presser toot up, run machine fast Then wipe up any excess oil. How to Oil Sewing Machine For smooth and silent operation, the moving parts of the machine should be oiled periodically. (See diagram below.) OIL 1 to 2 DROPS TO THE POINTS MARKED OIL 3 to 4 DROPS TO THE POINTS MARKED * 140. *VS OIL ONCE A WEEK IF MACHINE IS USED MORE THAN ONE HOUR PER DAY.
z - 30 - IF MACHINE IS USED MORE OFTEN, OIL EVERY DAY. After the machine has been oiled, remove thread and with presser toot up, run machine fast Then wipe up any excess oil. How to Oil Sewing Machine For smooth and silent operation, the moving parts of the machine should be oiled periodically. (See diagram below.) OIL 1 to 2 DROPS TO THE POINTS MARKED OIL 3 to 4 DROPS TO THE POINTS MARKED * 140. *VS OIL ONCE A WEEK IF MACHINE IS USED MORE THAN ONE HOUR PER DAY.
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... loose. 3. IF MACHINE RUNS HEAVY OR NOISY 1. Upper threading is not correct. IF LOOPS FORM ON FABRIC 1. Lower threading is not correct. 2. Lint is inserted incorrectly. 3. Needle is clinging to underside of position. 3. Needle is inserted incorrectly. 2. Needle is inserted Incorrectly. Tension of feed dog. - 32 - Wrong needle and thread for Better Sewing Check this...
... loose. 3. IF MACHINE RUNS HEAVY OR NOISY 1. Upper threading is not correct. IF LOOPS FORM ON FABRIC 1. Lower threading is not correct. 2. Lint is inserted incorrectly. 3. Needle is clinging to underside of position. 3. Needle is inserted incorrectly. 2. Needle is inserted Incorrectly. Tension of feed dog. - 32 - Wrong needle and thread for Better Sewing Check this...
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... position selector Oiling Overlock Presser foot Pressure adjuster Principal parts Relative chart of sewing material, needle, thread Repacking the machine Reverse sewing knob Reverse itItchI ng Satin stitching Sew-I ight Stitch length knob Stitch width knob Straight stitching Thread tension Twin needle Upper (needle) thread Various control Zigzag stitching Zipper insertion . - 34 - 4 26 25 27 12 23...
... position selector Oiling Overlock Presser foot Pressure adjuster Principal parts Relative chart of sewing material, needle, thread Repacking the machine Reverse sewing knob Reverse itItchI ng Satin stitching Sew-I ight Stitch length knob Stitch width knob Straight stitching Thread tension Twin needle Upper (needle) thread Various control Zigzag stitching Zipper insertion . - 34 - 4 26 25 27 12 23...