Owner's Manual
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.... • Use this sewing machine only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. • Never operate the sewing machine with any opening. • Do not use as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. • Always unplug the sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any adjustment in the needle area, such as described in . WARNING - Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for...
.... • Use this sewing machine only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. • Never operate the sewing machine with any opening. • Do not use as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. • Always unplug the sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any adjustment in the needle area, such as described in . WARNING - Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for...
Owner's Manual
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Parts of the sewing machine hobby 1042 1 Thread guide 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Needle thread tension 4 Adjustment field 5 Spool holder 6 Bobbin winder 7 Handwheel 8 Stitch pattern chart with presser foot 9 Pattern adjustment button 10 Reverse key 11 Connection bushing 12 Master switch 13 Detachable work support with accessory box 14 Needle plate 15 Thread guide 16 Thread guide 17 Thread cutter 18 Threading slot 19 Hook cover (enclosing sewing hook) 20 Presser foot holder with presser foot 21 Free-arm 22 Feed dog 23 Needle holder with fixing screw 24 Buttonhole lever 25 Thread guide 26 Presser...
Parts of the sewing machine hobby 1042 1 Thread guide 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Needle thread tension 4 Adjustment field 5 Spool holder 6 Bobbin winder 7 Handwheel 8 Stitch pattern chart with presser foot 9 Pattern adjustment button 10 Reverse key 11 Connection bushing 12 Master switch 13 Detachable work support with accessory box 14 Needle plate 15 Thread guide 16 Thread guide 17 Thread cutter 18 Threading slot 19 Hook cover (enclosing sewing hook) 20 Presser foot holder with presser foot 21 Free-arm 22 Feed dog 23 Needle holder with fixing screw 24 Buttonhole lever 25 Thread guide 26 Presser...
Owner's Manual
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... of the sewing machine hobby 1022 and 1032 1 Thread guide 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Needle thread tension 4 Adjustment field 5 Spool holder 6 Bobbin winder 7 Handwheel 8 Stitch pattern chart with presser foot 9 Pattern adjustment button 10 Reverse key 11 Connection bushing 12 Master switch 13 Detachable work support with accessory box 14 Needle plate 15 Thread guide 16 Thread guide 17 Thread cutter 18 Threading slot 19 Hook cover (enclosing sewing hook) 20 Presser foot holder with presser foot 21 Free-arm 22 Feed dog 23 Needle holder with fixing screw 25 Thread guide 26 Presser bar lifter 27...
... of the sewing machine hobby 1022 and 1032 1 Thread guide 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Needle thread tension 4 Adjustment field 5 Spool holder 6 Bobbin winder 7 Handwheel 8 Stitch pattern chart with presser foot 9 Pattern adjustment button 10 Reverse key 11 Connection bushing 12 Master switch 13 Detachable work support with accessory box 14 Needle plate 15 Thread guide 16 Thread guide 17 Thread cutter 18 Threading slot 19 Hook cover (enclosing sewing hook) 20 Presser foot holder with presser foot 21 Free-arm 22 Feed dog 23 Needle holder with fixing screw 25 Thread guide 26 Presser bar lifter 27...
Owner's Manual
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... Feed dog, lowering 20 Felling foot 57 Foot control 10 56 Free arm 11 28 14-15 G 50 Gathering with the elastic thread 41 33-37 Gathering with the straight stitch 40 29 General sewing aids 25 C Changing the needle 20 Changing the sewing lamp 63 Cleaning and oiling 62 Closed overlock stitch 32 Control panel 21 Cording foot 57 D Darning 42 Detachable work support 11 Drawing up the bobbin thread 18 E Edge guide 26 Elastic blind stitch 28 Elastic stitch 31 Elastic stitches 30-32 Electrical connection 10 Embroidering...
... Feed dog, lowering 20 Felling foot 57 Foot control 10 56 Free arm 11 28 14-15 G 50 Gathering with the elastic thread 41 33-37 Gathering with the straight stitch 40 29 General sewing aids 25 C Changing the needle 20 Changing the sewing lamp 63 Cleaning and oiling 62 Closed overlock stitch 32 Control panel 21 Cording foot 57 D Darning 42 Detachable work support 11 Drawing up the bobbin thread 18 E Edge guide 26 Elastic blind stitch 28 Elastic stitch 31 Elastic stitches 30-32 Electrical connection 10 Embroidering...
Owner's Manual
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Sewing for fun O Oiling the machine One step buttonhole Open overlock stitch Overlock stitches P Patchwork quilt Practical sewing Presser bar lifter Q Quilt and patchwork foot R Repairing tears Reverse sewing Richelieu Roll hemming RufÁer 62 35-37 32 32 51 25 17 58 43 24 50 46 56 Stitch density 23 Stitch length adjustment button 23 Stitch width adjustment button 24 Straight stitch 27 Stretch stitches, adjusting 23 Stretch triple straight stitch 30 Stretch triple zigzag stitch 30 T Thread cutter 18 Thread tension 14 Threading 16-17 Threading the needle thread 16 ...
Sewing for fun O Oiling the machine One step buttonhole Open overlock stitch Overlock stitches P Patchwork quilt Practical sewing Presser bar lifter Q Quilt and patchwork foot R Repairing tears Reverse sewing Richelieu Roll hemming RufÁer 62 35-37 32 32 51 25 17 58 43 24 50 46 56 Stitch density 23 Stitch length adjustment button 23 Stitch width adjustment button 24 Straight stitch 27 Stretch stitches, adjusting 23 Stretch triple straight stitch 30 Stretch triple zigzag stitch 30 T Thread cutter 18 Thread tension 14 Threading 16-17 Threading the needle thread 16 ...
Owner's Manual
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... be set anywhere between 0 and 4 mm with the aid of the stitch length adjustment button (30). Program B C Name Buttonhole A3, A4/2, A1 Straight stitch needle position middle Straight stitch needle position left needle position, stitch width 2 mm D Zigzag stitch For serging and appliqué, stitch width 5 mm E Elastic stitch For stitching on Àne materials, e.g. linen Sewing for stretch fabrics. hobby - G Blindstitch For invisible hem attachment H Shell-edging stitch For decorative hems on elastic band, darning tears and patches F Elastic blind stitch For...
... be set anywhere between 0 and 4 mm with the aid of the stitch length adjustment button (30). Program B C Name Buttonhole A3, A4/2, A1 Straight stitch needle position middle Straight stitch needle position left needle position, stitch width 2 mm D Zigzag stitch For serging and appliqué, stitch width 5 mm E Elastic stitch For stitching on Àne materials, e.g. linen Sewing for stretch fabrics. hobby - G Blindstitch For invisible hem attachment H Shell-edging stitch For decorative hems on elastic band, darning tears and patches F Elastic blind stitch For...
Owner's Manual
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... stretch seams requiring a left needle position stitch, needle position left needle position For serging and appliqué, stitch width 5 mm E Elastic stitch For stitching on Àne materials, e.g. Stitch chart For these programs the stitch length can be set anywhere between 0 and 4 mm with the aid of the stitch length adjustment button (30). blouses and bed linen For all straight stitch and lockstitch work up to 4 mm For all sewing and topstitch work requiring a left D Stretch triple- for stretch fabrics G Blind stitch...
... stretch seams requiring a left needle position stitch, needle position left needle position For serging and appliqué, stitch width 5 mm E Elastic stitch For stitching on Àne materials, e.g. Stitch chart For these programs the stitch length can be set anywhere between 0 and 4 mm with the aid of the stitch length adjustment button (30). blouses and bed linen For all straight stitch and lockstitch work up to 4 mm For all sewing and topstitch work requiring a left D Stretch triple- for stretch fabrics G Blind stitch...
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...e.g. Sewing for stretch fabrics. blouses and bed linen B Straight stitch, For all sewing and topstitch work up to needle position middle to 5, use the stitch width adjustment button (32). Also for fun hobby 1042 - middle e.g. crotch seams on Àne materials, e.g. D Zigzag stitch For serging and appliqué E Elastic stitch F Elastic blind stitch serging. hobby - for hobby 1042 Application: Embroidery, e.g. on towels B Stretch triple straight For stretch seams, stitch, needle pos. Stitch chart For these programs the stitch length can be set...
...e.g. Sewing for stretch fabrics. blouses and bed linen B Straight stitch, For all sewing and topstitch work up to needle position middle to 5, use the stitch width adjustment button (32). Also for fun hobby 1042 - middle e.g. crotch seams on Àne materials, e.g. D Zigzag stitch For serging and appliqué E Elastic stitch F Elastic blind stitch serging. hobby - for hobby 1042 Application: Embroidery, e.g. on towels B Stretch triple straight For stretch seams, stitch, needle pos. Stitch chart For these programs the stitch length can be set...
Owner's Manual
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... setting for sewing is 4-5. Lower the presser foot and insert the needle, pushing it up as far as sewing on the tension dial. For embroidery and buttonhole sewing between 2 and 3. (See page 15) AB Lowering the feed dog For certain sewing work, such as it downwards and then to the right. To insert: The Áat side A of the needle thread tension (3) using the markings on buttons, the feed dog (22) has to the right-hand position...
... setting for sewing is 4-5. Lower the presser foot and insert the needle, pushing it up as far as sewing on the tension dial. For embroidery and buttonhole sewing between 2 and 3. (See page 15) AB Lowering the feed dog For certain sewing work, such as it downwards and then to the right. To insert: The Áat side A of the needle thread tension (3) using the markings on buttons, the feed dog (22) has to the right-hand position...
Owner's Manual
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...;eld (4). Operating the machine Setting utility stitches All stitch patterns that you can set the desired stitch by turning the dial until the required letter appears in the stitch pattern chart (8). Setting fancy stitches (model 1042 only) Using the stitch pattern adjustment button (9) select the fancy stitches M-P. Note: For embroidering use the clear view foot. 22 The lower value shows you can sew with your machine are illustrated in the adjustment Àeld (4). Using the stitch pattern adjustment button (9) you the optimum stitch length.
...;eld (4). Operating the machine Setting utility stitches All stitch patterns that you can set the desired stitch by turning the dial until the required letter appears in the stitch pattern chart (8). Setting fancy stitches (model 1042 only) Using the stitch pattern adjustment button (9) select the fancy stitches M-P. Note: For embroidering use the clear view foot. 22 The lower value shows you can sew with your machine are illustrated in the adjustment Àeld (4). Using the stitch pattern adjustment button (9) you the optimum stitch length.
Owner's Manual
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Setting stretch stitches (models 1032, 1042) All of the stitches on the button to the required length. Turn the stitch length adjustment button (30) to 0, the denser the stitch becomes. "Buttonhole" symbol Between the numbers 0 and 1 you can adjust the stitch length between 0 and 4 mm by turning the point marking on the darker background are suitable for sewing buttonholes. This area is the optimum stitch density for stretch fabrics. Operating the machine Stitch length adjustment button With the stitch length adjustment button (30) you...
Setting stretch stitches (models 1032, 1042) All of the stitches on the button to the required length. Turn the stitch length adjustment button (30) to 0, the denser the stitch becomes. "Buttonhole" symbol Between the numbers 0 and 1 you can adjust the stitch length between 0 and 4 mm by turning the point marking on the darker background are suitable for sewing buttonholes. This area is the optimum stitch density for stretch fabrics. Operating the machine Stitch length adjustment button With the stitch length adjustment button (30) you...
Owner's Manual
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... zigzag stitch. The normal setting for thick seams To ensure precise feeding at the beginning of the fabric. If the needle thread tension is set too loose, the interlace will be on the top side of fabric which is parallel to support it. 26 Feed aid for utility stitches is the same thickness as the work under the back of the sewing foot to the edge of fabric. This accessory...
... zigzag stitch. The normal setting for thick seams To ensure precise feeding at the beginning of the fabric. If the needle thread tension is set too loose, the interlace will be on the top side of fabric which is parallel to support it. 26 Feed aid for utility stitches is the same thickness as the work under the back of the sewing foot to the edge of fabric. This accessory...
Owner's Manual
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... the stitch width adjustment button (32). Model 1042: Select stitch C or select stitch B. You can vary the stitch length with the retaining screw. 27 Model 1042: Select stitch D. While sewing, the thread passes over the bar thus preventing the fabric edge from 0 to 5 mm with the stitch width adjustment button (32). Straight stitch in "left to the marks in center needle position. Zigzag stitch Model 1022, 1032: Select stitch D and set the zigzag stitch at the required width. Tip: Blind stitch foot no...
... the stitch width adjustment button (32). Model 1042: Select stitch C or select stitch B. You can vary the stitch length with the retaining screw. 27 Model 1042: Select stitch D. While sewing, the thread passes over the bar thus preventing the fabric edge from 0 to 5 mm with the stitch width adjustment button (32). Straight stitch in "left to the marks in center needle position. Zigzag stitch Model 1022, 1032: Select stitch D and set the zigzag stitch at the required width. Tip: Blind stitch foot no...
Owner's Manual
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... buttons, the presser foot must be removed and the feed dog must be held in the button. • Knot the thread ends on this page. • Remove the match and pull the fabric and the button apart. • Wrap the shank with a thread shank • Attach the presser foot. • Place a match between the holes in the button and sew as described in the left hole in the button. • Lower the presser bar lifter. Model...
... buttons, the presser foot must be removed and the feed dog must be held in the button. • Knot the thread ends on this page. • Remove the match and pull the fabric and the button apart. • Wrap the shank with a thread shank • Attach the presser foot. • Place a match between the holes in the button and sew as described in the left hole in the button. • Lower the presser bar lifter. Model...
Owner's Manual
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... at the first red line. Generally, buttonholes are much easier to always sew a test buttonhole on or underneath the fabric. Note (models 1022 and 1032): Before every buttonhole you a means of determining the length of the buttonhole. The red markings are particularly good for this purpose. To make sewing buttonholes even easier we recommend the buttonhole foot. Embroidery and darning threads are 0.5 cm apart. The red markings...
... at the first red line. Generally, buttonholes are much easier to always sew a test buttonhole on or underneath the fabric. Note (models 1022 and 1032): Before every buttonhole you a means of determining the length of the buttonhole. The red markings are particularly good for this purpose. To make sewing buttonholes even easier we recommend the buttonhole foot. Embroidery and darning threads are 0.5 cm apart. The red markings...
Owner's Manual
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... thread ends underneath the presser foot towards the front. • Clamp the threads to the left and right of protrusion B. • Slide the buttonhole runner as far forwards as possible and sew the buttonhole as it will go. • Position the pattern adjustment dial at A1 and sew the Àrst buttonhole seam in the desired length. • Select setting A4/2 and sew 4-6 stitches for the bartack. Make sure the fabric...
... thread ends underneath the presser foot towards the front. • Clamp the threads to the left and right of protrusion B. • Slide the buttonhole runner as far forwards as possible and sew the buttonhole as it will go. • Position the pattern adjustment dial at A1 and sew the Àrst buttonhole seam in the desired length. • Select setting A4/2 and sew 4-6 stitches for the bartack. Make sure the fabric...
Owner's Manual
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... damaging the bartack by cutting open the buttonhole, insert a pin into the bartack. 37 Then return the stitch pattern adjustment button to "A". • The machine is now ready to sew the next buttonhole. • Once you have completed sewing all the buttonholes, push the buttonhole lever (24) upward as far as it will go. • By pulling the bobbin thread, bring the needle thread to the underside of the...
... damaging the bartack by cutting open the buttonhole, insert a pin into the bartack. 37 Then return the stitch pattern adjustment button to "A". • The machine is now ready to sew the next buttonhole. • Once you have completed sewing all the buttonholes, push the buttonhole lever (24) upward as far as it will go. • By pulling the bobbin thread, bring the needle thread to the underside of the...
Owner's Manual
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... at the beginning and end of the fabric and sew along it by hand with the elastic thread. For smocking work . Utility stitches and practical sewing Smocking effect with elastic threads Fine, light fabrics such as batiste, rayon and silk are especially suitable for beautiful smocking work with elastic thread you must stretch the fabric to its original length when sewing the subsequent seams. Otherwise the gather will be set very loose.
... at the beginning and end of the fabric and sew along it by hand with the elastic thread. For smocking work . Utility stitches and practical sewing Smocking effect with elastic threads Fine, light fabrics such as batiste, rayon and silk are especially suitable for beautiful smocking work with elastic thread you must stretch the fabric to its original length when sewing the subsequent seams. Otherwise the gather will be set very loose.
Owner's Manual
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The hem is overstitched to produce a purl seam. Pull the two fabric layers taut during sewing. Appliqués can also obtain a remarkable effect by overstitching a medium pearl thread with the pattern adjustment button (9). Set stitch length to braiding. Tip: You can also be placed fully under the presser foot at the back. • Select a narrow satin zigzag stitch. You can obtain an effect similar to "buttonhole". Accessories and needles Felling foot Flat...
The hem is overstitched to produce a purl seam. Pull the two fabric layers taut during sewing. Appliqués can also obtain a remarkable effect by overstitching a medium pearl thread with the pattern adjustment button (9). Set stitch length to braiding. Tip: You can also be placed fully under the presser foot at the back. • Select a narrow satin zigzag stitch. You can obtain an effect similar to "buttonhole". Accessories and needles Felling foot Flat...
Owner's Manual
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... See needle table (Page 59, 60). Thread is threaded. The machine does not feed or feeds irregularly Sewing lint has collected between Remove needle plate, the feed dog teeth rows. Use a larger needle. 2. Thread is too tight. Only use good quality threads. Insert new needle. Check needle thread tension. Re-thread machine. Remedy Push needle fully upwards. Thread tension is too thick. Needle is not properly inserted. The bobbin case is bent. Make sure thread is too thick or too thin. Important notes: Before changing presser feet and needle...
... See needle table (Page 59, 60). Thread is threaded. The machine does not feed or feeds irregularly Sewing lint has collected between Remove needle plate, the feed dog teeth rows. Use a larger needle. 2. Thread is too tight. Only use good quality threads. Insert new needle. Check needle thread tension. Re-thread machine. Remedy Push needle fully upwards. Thread tension is too thick. Needle is not properly inserted. The bobbin case is bent. Make sure thread is too thick or too thin. Important notes: Before changing presser feet and needle...