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CAUTION When leaving the sewing machine unatended, the plug must be removed from the socket-outlet. When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine must be disconnected from the supply by removing the plug from the socket-outlet.
CAUTION When leaving the sewing machine unatended, the plug must be removed from the socket-outlet. When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine must be disconnected from the supply by removing the plug from the socket-outlet.
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... 12 How to thread bobbin case 12 How to oil sewing machine 30 Check list for better sewing 32 Repacking the machine 33 Index 34 - 1- CONTENTS 1 Knowing Your Sewing Machine 2 PRINCIPAL PARTS 2 MACHINE COVER 3 ACCESSORIES 4 OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 5 Connecting plugs 5 Controlling sewing speed 5 VARIOUS CONTROL 6 Stitch length knob 6 Reverse sewing knob 6 Stitch width knob 6 Needle position selector 7 PRESSER FOOT 7 NEEDLE...
... 12 How to thread bobbin case 12 How to oil sewing machine 30 Check list for better sewing 32 Repacking the machine 33 Index 34 - 1- CONTENTS 1 Knowing Your Sewing Machine 2 PRINCIPAL PARTS 2 MACHINE COVER 3 ACCESSORIES 4 OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 5 Connecting plugs 5 Controlling sewing speed 5 VARIOUS CONTROL 6 Stitch length knob 6 Reverse sewing knob 6 Stitch width knob 6 Needle position selector 7 PRESSER FOOT 7 NEEDLE...
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1 Knowing Your Sewing Machine Principal Parts 10 11 15 12 0 0 0 2 5 IF I 1. Thread Take-up Lever 4. Sew-light Switch 6. Extension Table 7. Presser Foot Screw 11. Needle Position Selector 2. Pressure Adjuster 5. Presser Foot (Zigzag) 12. Stitch Length & Reverse Sewing Knob 9. Needle 17. Thread Cutter 10. Needle Plate (Zigzag) 13. Feed Dog 16. Stitch Width Knob 3. Upper Thread Tension Dial 8. Shuttle Hook 14. Bobbin Case 15. Needle Clamp Screw -2-
1 Knowing Your Sewing Machine Principal Parts 10 11 15 12 0 0 0 2 5 IF I 1. Thread Take-up Lever 4. Sew-light Switch 6. Extension Table 7. Presser Foot Screw 11. Needle Position Selector 2. Pressure Adjuster 5. Presser Foot (Zigzag) 12. Stitch Length & Reverse Sewing Knob 9. Needle 17. Thread Cutter 10. Needle Plate (Zigzag) 13. Feed Dog 16. Stitch Width Knob 3. Upper Thread Tension Dial 8. Shuttle Hook 14. Bobbin Case 15. Needle Clamp Screw -2-
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Accessories The following accessories are designed to help you do many kinds of sewing easily and perfectly. Straight Stitch Foot 2. For more details, see each page listed. O0 %\ O O As -CFC - 1) 1. Needle Pack (Regular Single Needle No. 14 (Twin Needle 5. Seam Flipper 7. Extra Spool Pin. 1 pce. 1 pce. 1 pce. 3 pcs.) 1 pce.) 3 pcs. 1 pce. 2 pcs. 1 pce. 1 pce. - 4 - Darning Plate 4. Screwdriver (Large & Small) 8. Oiler 9. They are provided with your sewing machine. Bobbins 6. Zipper Foot 3. See page 17 24 25 8 11 22 14 & 31 30 8
Accessories The following accessories are designed to help you do many kinds of sewing easily and perfectly. Straight Stitch Foot 2. For more details, see each page listed. O0 %\ O O As -CFC - 1) 1. Needle Pack (Regular Single Needle No. 14 (Twin Needle 5. Seam Flipper 7. Extra Spool Pin. 1 pce. 1 pce. 1 pce. 3 pcs.) 1 pce.) 3 pcs. 1 pce. 2 pcs. 1 pce. 1 pce. - 4 - Darning Plate 4. Screwdriver (Large & Small) 8. Oiler 9. They are provided with your sewing machine. Bobbins 6. Zipper Foot 3. See page 17 24 25 8 11 22 14 & 31 30 8
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...30 Si 31. A new sewing machine or one that has not been in use in use. 2. CONTROLLING SEWING SPEED Place foot on foot control as per instruction on foot control is released, machine will pick up any excess oil. -5- Operating Your Sewing Machine "nl»",4' It CONNECTING PLUGS... 1. fit When foot control is increased, machine will stop. After oiling, be taken that electrical supply plug is...
...30 Si 31. A new sewing machine or one that has not been in use in use. 2. CONTROLLING SEWING SPEED Place foot on foot control as per instruction on foot control is released, machine will pick up any excess oil. -5- Operating Your Sewing Machine "nl»",4' It CONNECTING PLUGS... 1. fit When foot control is increased, machine will stop. After oiling, be taken that electrical supply plug is...
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... into hole on the top of machine. Tighten needle clamp screw securely. The sewing needle must always be faulty. If thread is not of needle should face toward you. 4. INSERTING TWIN NEEDLE Insert in illustration at under "3". 3. NOTE FOR TWIN NEEDLE SEWING 1. Flat side of the same ... remove old needle. 3. HOW TO CHECK THE NEEDLE 1. Needle position selector "M". -8- Needle X t-r-- Twin Needle tI 4 ) Extra spool pin Your sewing machine is bent, place flat side of the needle faces toward the back and the long groove toward back and long groove should face you . Use...
... into hole on the top of machine. Tighten needle clamp screw securely. The sewing needle must always be faulty. If thread is not of needle should face toward you. 4. INSERTING TWIN NEEDLE Insert in illustration at under "3". 3. NOTE FOR TWIN NEEDLE SEWING 1. Flat side of the same ... remove old needle. 3. HOW TO CHECK THE NEEDLE 1. Needle position selector "M". -8- Needle X t-r-- Twin Needle tI 4 ) Extra spool pin Your sewing machine is bent, place flat side of the needle faces toward the back and the long groove toward back and long groove should face you . Use...
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... case. 3. HOW TO THREAD BOBBIN CASE 0 - • 0 Tension spring , a o u, 1/4 • o.--.....--- .• 1. Unwind about 4 inches (10 cm) of case. (C) If bobbin case is in machine properly it will come out from the bobbin. Push case back fully, making sure the case is not placed back in the proper position and...TO REMOVE BOBBIN CASE gun ro) 1-9: 1::--. 1. Raise needle to prevent bobbin from coming out of thread from the shuttle immediately after starting to sew. downa.n0 Pull and open fully to its highest position. 2. Pull out bobbin case from the shuttle.
... case. 3. HOW TO THREAD BOBBIN CASE 0 - • 0 Tension spring , a o u, 1/4 • o.--.....--- .• 1. Unwind about 4 inches (10 cm) of case. (C) If bobbin case is in machine properly it will come out from the bobbin. Push case back fully, making sure the case is not placed back in the proper position and...TO REMOVE BOBBIN CASE gun ro) 1-9: 1::--. 1. Raise needle to prevent bobbin from coming out of thread from the shuttle immediately after starting to sew. downa.n0 Pull and open fully to its highest position. 2. Pull out bobbin case from the shuttle.
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... with right hand, turn balance wheel toward you until the needle moves down and up again to reach garment areas, free-arm sewing is most convenient. To make your machine a free-arm model, lift -up in a loop. Raise needle and presser foot to the rear leaving about 4 inches (10 cm). Pull thread... up and slide out extension table. -13 - With left hand, hold the end of presser foot and place them to the highest position. Free-Arm Sewing For sewing tubular and hard to its highest position. 2.
... with right hand, turn balance wheel toward you until the needle moves down and up again to reach garment areas, free-arm sewing is most convenient. To make your machine a free-arm model, lift -up in a loop. Raise needle and presser foot to the rear leaving about 4 inches (10 cm). Pull thread... up and slide out extension table. -13 - With left hand, hold the end of presser foot and place them to the highest position. Free-Arm Sewing For sewing tubular and hard to its highest position. 2.
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... new direction while the needle acts as it will allow. Lower the presser foot and start sewing in new direction. Stop machine at the turning point. - 17 - Reverse sewing is used where reinforcement is in the material. 2. For reverse sewing, push reverse sewing knob as far as the axis. NOTE: Use straight stitch foot when...
... new direction while the needle acts as it will allow. Lower the presser foot and start sewing in new direction. Stop machine at the turning point. - 17 - Reverse sewing is used where reinforcement is in the material. 2. For reverse sewing, push reverse sewing knob as far as the axis. NOTE: Use straight stitch foot when...
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HOW TO REMOVE FINAL SEWING FROM MACHINE 1. Cut both in the illustration. Merely guide the material with gentle tension as ... material gently to eliminate skipped stitches and puckering on the thread cutter. 5. Let the machine do the work. Stop the machine. 2. HOW TO SEW VERY THIN MATERIAL An underlay of thin paper will help to the left side diagonally. ...your needle might either bend or break. Raise needle to its highest position. 3. HOW TO FINISH YOUR SEWING PROJECT (REVERSE STITCHING) Reverse stitching is used to reinforce stitches near the edge of material or wherever ...
HOW TO REMOVE FINAL SEWING FROM MACHINE 1. Cut both in the illustration. Merely guide the material with gentle tension as ... material gently to eliminate skipped stitches and puckering on the thread cutter. 5. Let the machine do the work. Stop the machine. 2. HOW TO SEW VERY THIN MATERIAL An underlay of thin paper will help to the left side diagonally. ...your needle might either bend or break. Raise needle to its highest position. 3. HOW TO FINISH YOUR SEWING PROJECT (REVERSE STITCHING) Reverse stitching is used to reinforce stitches near the edge of material or wherever ...
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... recommended that a test sample be made before removing work from machine. NOTE: Zigzag stitching requires less upper thread tension than straight stitching. Reset stitch width to "0" and set stitch length to between 0.1 to again reinforce stitches before starting to sew. - 19 - R. (Twin needle sewing, always set at 3) : M. 3 I Zigzag Stitching STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH...
... recommended that a test sample be made before removing work from machine. NOTE: Zigzag stitching requires less upper thread tension than straight stitching. Reset stitch width to "0" and set stitch length to between 0.1 to again reinforce stitches before starting to sew. - 19 - R. (Twin needle sewing, always set at 3) : M. 3 I Zigzag Stitching STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH...
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... length. 3. al at the right side of stitches. (Position A) Step B: Right Row 1. Stop the machine when the needle is in the materi- 5 I Buttonholes and Button Sewing Buttonholes STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER For SATIN STITCH set dial to between 0 - 1 (F) See Instruction Below R (Right ...Position) Zigzag Single According to 3 stitches. 3. Set stitch width at "5" and needle position at "2". 2. Set stitch width at "Rn. 2. Lower presser foot and sew 2 to the material PROCEDURE FOR MAKING BUTTONHOLE Step A: Bar Tack 1.
... length. 3. al at the right side of stitches. (Position A) Step B: Right Row 1. Stop the machine when the needle is in the materi- 5 I Buttonholes and Button Sewing Buttonholes STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER For SATIN STITCH set dial to between 0 - 1 (F) See Instruction Below R (Right ...Position) Zigzag Single According to 3 stitches. 3. Set stitch width at "5" and needle position at "2". 2. Set stitch width at "Rn. 2. Lower presser foot and sew 2 to the material PROCEDURE FOR MAKING BUTTONHOLE Step A: Bar Tack 1.
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...mark length of buttonhole as the axis and set the stitch width to 0. Lower the presser foot. 3. Sew row until needle reaches other bar tack. Stop the machine when the needle is recommended. - 22 - Turn the material 180 degrees while the needle acts as protection... against cutting bar tack stitching. Set stitch width at "5". 2. To secure stitching, turn the material 90 degrees counter-clockwise and sew 5-6 straight stitches. (Illustration ...
...mark length of buttonhole as the axis and set the stitch width to 0. Lower the presser foot. 3. Sew row until needle reaches other bar tack. Stop the machine when the needle is recommended. - 22 - Turn the material 180 degrees while the needle acts as protection... against cutting bar tack stitching. Set stitch width at "5". 2. To secure stitching, turn the material 90 degrees counter-clockwise and sew 5-6 straight stitches. (Illustration ...
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... BUTTON FITTING WITH THREAD SHANK You will often need the thread shank of button for heavier materials. 1. Stop machine and raise needle from machine. Slowly sew about 10 stitches, remove the fabric from the machine, leaving upper thread little longer in order to suit the distance of the holes of button without any obstruction...
... BUTTON FITTING WITH THREAD SHANK You will often need the thread shank of button for heavier materials. 1. Stop machine and raise needle from machine. Slowly sew about 10 stitches, remove the fabric from the machine, leaving upper thread little longer in order to suit the distance of the holes of button without any obstruction...
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... the hoop with thumb and forefingers of both hands while pressing the material with a few holding stitches. 6. Fill in . Keep stitching close together. Set your sewing machine as possible. 4. r. 5. Secure with middle and third fingers and supporting the outside of speed. 2. NOTE: A long stitch is made by moving embroidery hoop rapidly and...
... the hoop with thumb and forefingers of both hands while pressing the material with a few holding stitches. 6. Fill in . Keep stitching close together. Set your sewing machine as possible. 4. r. 5. Secure with middle and third fingers and supporting the outside of speed. 2. NOTE: A long stitch is made by moving embroidery hoop rapidly and...
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After the machine has been oiled, remove thread and with presser toot up, run machine fast Then wipe up any excess oil. z - 30 - 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. 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. z - 30 - 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. IF MACHINE IS USED MORE OFTEN, OIL EVERY DAY.
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...straight. 2. Needle is entangled in shuttle. 2. Wrong needle and thread for cloth being sewn are used . 4. Check List for Better Sewing Check this list if you are used. 4. Stitch length regulator is loose. 3. Needle clamp screw is at 0. Bent needle is ...clinging to underside of position. 3. Material pulled excessively. IF MACHINE SKIPS STITCHES 1. Lint is used . 7. Stop motion knob is inserted incorrectly. 2. Needle is loose. 4. IF LOOPS FORM ON FABRIC 1. Lower...
...straight. 2. Needle is entangled in shuttle. 2. Wrong needle and thread for cloth being sewn are used . 4. Check List for Better Sewing Check this list if you are used. 4. Stitch length regulator is loose. 3. Needle clamp screw is at 0. Bent needle is ...clinging to underside of position. 3. Material pulled excessively. IF MACHINE SKIPS STITCHES 1. Lint is used . 7. Stop motion knob is inserted incorrectly. 2. Needle is loose. 4. IF LOOPS FORM ON FABRIC 1. Lower...
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w O -33- Repacking the Machine Keep the carton and packing material for future use in the event it becomes necessary to reship the sewing machine. (Improper packing or improper packing material could result in damage during shipping.) Instructions for repacking the machine are illustrated below.
w O -33- Repacking the Machine Keep the carton and packing material for future use in the event it becomes necessary to reship the sewing machine. (Improper packing or improper packing material could result in damage during shipping.) Instructions for repacking the machine are illustrated below.
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... Monogram and Embroidery Needle Needle 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...
... Monogram and Embroidery Needle Needle 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...