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...How to start sewing 17 How to change the light bulb 9 UPPER (NEEDLE) THREAD 10 LOWER (BOBBIN) THREAD 11 How to wind bobbin 11 How to remove and insert bobbin case 12 How to thread bobbin case 12 How to oil sewing machine 30 Check list for better sewing 32... selector 7 PRESSER FOOT 7 NEEDLE 8 How to change 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...
...How to start sewing 17 How to change the light bulb 9 UPPER (NEEDLE) THREAD 10 LOWER (BOBBIN) THREAD 11 How to wind bobbin 11 How to remove and insert bobbin case 12 How to thread bobbin case 12 How to oil sewing machine 30 Check list for better sewing 32... selector 7 PRESSER FOOT 7 NEEDLE 8 How to change 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...
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1 Knowing Your Sewing Machine Principal Parts 10 11 15 12 0 0 0 2 5 IF I 1. Pressure Adjuster 5. Thread Cutter 10. Shuttle Hook 14. Needle Plate (Zigzag) 13. Feed Dog 16. Stitch Width Knob 3. Sew-light Switch 6. Presser Foot (Zigzag) 12. Needle 17. Upper Thread Tension Dial 8. Needle Position Selector 2. Extension Table 7. Needle Clamp Screw -2- Presser Foot Screw 11. Thread Take-up Lever 4. Stitch Length & Reverse Sewing Knob 9. Bobbin Case 15.
1 Knowing Your Sewing Machine Principal Parts 10 11 15 12 0 0 0 2 5 IF I 1. Pressure Adjuster 5. Thread Cutter 10. Shuttle Hook 14. Needle Plate (Zigzag) 13. Feed Dog 16. Stitch Width Knob 3. Sew-light Switch 6. Presser Foot (Zigzag) 12. Needle 17. Upper Thread Tension Dial 8. Needle Position Selector 2. Extension Table 7. Needle Clamp Screw -2- Presser Foot Screw 11. Thread Take-up Lever 4. Stitch Length & Reverse Sewing Knob 9. Bobbin Case 15.
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... as illustrated. -3- Place the foot controller on the machine bed. 3. For dust free storage, suggest you place this cover after your job. 1. Spool Pin 20. Thread Guide and Bobbin Winder Disc. 19. Bobbin Winder Device 21. Presser Foot Lifter U, II 0 a You may find machine cover in shipping box. 24 5 18. Stop...
... as illustrated. -3- Place the foot controller on the machine bed. 3. For dust free storage, suggest you place this cover after your job. 1. Spool Pin 20. Thread Guide and Bobbin Winder Disc. 19. Bobbin Winder Device 21. Presser Foot Lifter U, II 0 a You may find machine cover in shipping box. 24 5 18. Stop...
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...Make sure the flat side of needle down as shown in same manner as it will be straight and sharp for single needle threading (see page 10), but thread each needle separately. To check if needle is bent, place flat side of the needle faces toward the back and the long...back and long groove should face you. INSERTING TWIN NEEDLE Insert in illustration at under "3". 3. NOTE FOR TWIN NEEDLE SEWING 1. Needle position selector "M". -8- THREADING TWIN NEEDLE Follow instructions for smooth sewing. 2. Twin Needle tI 4 ) Extra spool pin Your sewing machine is not of machine. If...
...Make sure the flat side of needle down as shown in same manner as it will be straight and sharp for single needle threading (see page 10), but thread each needle separately. To check if needle is bent, place flat side of the needle faces toward the back and the long...back and long groove should face you. INSERTING TWIN NEEDLE Insert in illustration at under "3". 3. NOTE FOR TWIN NEEDLE SEWING 1. Needle position selector "M". -8- THREADING TWIN NEEDLE Follow instructions for smooth sewing. 2. Twin Needle tI 4 ) Extra spool pin Your sewing machine is not of machine. If...
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... the sewlight switch button. NOTE: 1) Make sure to disconnect electric supply plug from above chart. 2. Use the same size thread for upper and lower threads. Sew-light SEW LIGHT SWITCH BUTTON To switch the light on face plate. 3.Replace light bulb and fix face plate 2. Remove..., Overcoating, Upholstery 16 Cotton: 40-50 Mercerized Heavy-Duty 18 Cotton: 30-40 Mercerized Heavy-Duty NOTE: 1. Relative Chart of needle and thread from wall outlet before changing light bulb. 2) Always use CORRECT LIGHT BULB. HOW TO CHANGE THE LIGHT BULB 13: 1. Select correct size ...
... the sewlight switch button. NOTE: 1) Make sure to disconnect electric supply plug from above chart. 2. Use the same size thread for upper and lower threads. Sew-light SEW LIGHT SWITCH BUTTON To switch the light on face plate. 3.Replace light bulb and fix face plate 2. Remove..., Overcoating, Upholstery 16 Cotton: 40-50 Mercerized Heavy-Duty 18 Cotton: 30-40 Mercerized Heavy-Duty NOTE: 1. Relative Chart of needle and thread from wall outlet before changing light bulb. 2) Always use CORRECT LIGHT BULB. HOW TO CHANGE THE LIGHT BULB 13: 1. Select correct size ...
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... left . Bring down and up through slit by guiding thread to back of thread guides from front to its highest position. Bring thread through upper thread tension dial from right to raise thread take -up the thread check spring. Thread needle from rear to your left so that thread picks up lever by pulling it toward you and...
... left . Bring down and up through slit by guiding thread to back of thread guides from front to its highest position. Bring thread through upper thread tension dial from right to raise thread take -up the thread check spring. Thread needle from rear to your left so that thread picks up lever by pulling it toward you and...
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... BOBBIN ws. ~.1 I , knob 1. Place an empty bobbin on the spool pin and take thread through bobbin winder tension disc. - 11 - Bobbin stops winding when full. 6. Place thread spool on the bobbin winder pin. 3. Bobbin winder pin - - ; 2. Wind the thread a few times around the bobbin clockwise and push the bobbin toward you. Bobbin winder...
... BOBBIN ws. ~.1 I , knob 1. Place an empty bobbin on the spool pin and take thread through bobbin winder tension disc. - 11 - Bobbin stops winding when full. 6. Place thread spool on the bobbin winder pin. 3. Bobbin winder pin - - ; 2. Wind the thread a few times around the bobbin clockwise and push the bobbin toward you. Bobbin winder...
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...Unwind about 4 inches (10 cm) of case. 3. HOW TO REMOVE AND INSERT BOBBIN CASE TO REMOVE BOBBIN CASE gun ro) 1-9: 1::--. 1. NOTE: (A) 4 inches (10 cm) of thread should be drawn out and left out of case. (B) Latch of bobbin case should be open the latch of case pointing up, fit it will... 1. Raise needle to prevent bobbin from coming out of case. (C) If bobbin case is in machine properly it into the slot of thread from the bobbin. Pull trailing thread into the notch at the top of shuttle race. 3. Insert wound bobbin into delivery eye. - 12 - Holding bobbin case latch with...
...Unwind about 4 inches (10 cm) of case. 3. HOW TO REMOVE AND INSERT BOBBIN CASE TO REMOVE BOBBIN CASE gun ro) 1-9: 1::--. 1. NOTE: (A) 4 inches (10 cm) of thread should be drawn out and left out of case. (B) Latch of bobbin case should be open the latch of case pointing up, fit it will... 1. Raise needle to prevent bobbin from coming out of case. (C) If bobbin case is in machine properly it into the slot of thread from the bobbin. Pull trailing thread into the notch at the top of shuttle race. 3. Insert wound bobbin into delivery eye. - 12 - Holding bobbin case latch with...
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... tubular and hard to its highest position. 2. To make your machine a free-arm model, lift -up in a loop. HOW TO PULL UP LOWER THREAD N.> 1. With left hand, hold the end of presser foot and place them to the highest position. Raise needle and presser foot to the rear leaving... about 4 inches (10 cm). Now upper thread catches the lower thread in a large loop from the presser foot. 3. Pull both threads under the toes of upper thread and with right hand, turn balance wheel toward you until the needle moves down and up again...
... tubular and hard to its highest position. 2. To make your machine a free-arm model, lift -up in a loop. HOW TO PULL UP LOWER THREAD N.> 1. With left hand, hold the end of presser foot and place them to the highest position. Raise needle and presser foot to the rear leaving... about 4 inches (10 cm). Now upper thread catches the lower thread in a large loop from the presser foot. 3. Pull both threads under the toes of upper thread and with right hand, turn balance wheel toward you until the needle moves down and up again...
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... decrease tension: Turn dial to left to higher number. To decrease tension: Turn the screw coun- Thread Tension It is recommended that tension of upper and lower threads be made before shipment, but when sewing extremely thin or heavy material, it requires less upper tension than... straight stitch. To increase tension: Turn dial to right to lower number. Increase Decrease Tension spring screw LOWER THREAD TENSION Lower thread tenion has been already adjusted for general use at the factory before starting to sew. THE TIGHTER THE TENSION. NOTE: When ...
... decrease tension: Turn dial to left to higher number. To decrease tension: Turn the screw coun- Thread Tension It is recommended that tension of upper and lower threads be made before shipment, but when sewing extremely thin or heavy material, it requires less upper tension than... straight stitch. To increase tension: Turn dial to right to lower number. Increase Decrease Tension spring screw LOWER THREAD TENSION Lower thread tenion has been already adjusted for general use at the factory before starting to sew. THE TIGHTER THE TENSION. NOTE: When ...
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...the under surface of the material by loose tension on the upper thread or tight tension on the material. e 0 INCORRECT STITCH (A) The upper thread lies on the lower thread. This is caused by tight tension on the upper thread or loose tension on the surface of the work. To correct ...recommend you to make test samples before starting to lock both threads in the center of the material by only upper thread tension dial, adjust bobbin tension accordingly. When perfect stitch cannot be obtained by pulling the lower thread up as shown. I Perfect stitch shows flat and no puckering...
...the under surface of the material by loose tension on the upper thread or tight tension on the material. e 0 INCORRECT STITCH (A) The upper thread lies on the lower thread. This is caused by tight tension on the upper thread or loose tension on the surface of the work. To correct ...recommend you to make test samples before starting to lock both threads in the center of the material by only upper thread tension dial, adjust bobbin tension accordingly. When perfect stitch cannot be obtained by pulling the lower thread up as shown. I Perfect stitch shows flat and no puckering...
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... • in new direction. Raise the presser foot and turn the material to the left. 3. Pull up lower thread by turning the balance wheel toward you and place both upper and lower thread to the new direction while the needle acts as it will allow. NOTE: Use straight stitch foot when sewing...
... • in new direction. Raise the presser foot and turn the material to the left. 3. Pull up lower thread by turning the balance wheel toward you and place both upper and lower thread to the new direction while the needle acts as it will allow. NOTE: Use straight stitch foot when sewing...
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... GUIDE YOUR MATERIAL Do not pull the material. HOW TO SEW VERY THIN MATERIAL An underlay of the presser foot to the rear while the thread take -up lever is needed. 1. Merely guide the material with gentle tension as tricot, crepes, knits, etc., we recommend that the... thread take -up lever is also to sew again without any chance of thread pulling out of special materials, such as shown in the illustration. If you are ready to its highest position...
... GUIDE YOUR MATERIAL Do not pull the material. HOW TO SEW VERY THIN MATERIAL An underlay of the presser foot to the rear while the thread take -up lever is needed. 1. Merely guide the material with gentle tension as tricot, crepes, knits, etc., we recommend that the... thread take -up lever is also to sew again without any chance of thread pulling out of special materials, such as shown in the illustration. If you are ready to its highest position...
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... length between 1-4 for reinforcement. 2. R. (Twin needle sewing, always set at M) : Zigzag : Single or Twin Needle : According to sew. - 19 - 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 - 4 (For SATIN STITCH, set at F) : 1 -•• 5 (Twin...
... length between 1-4 for reinforcement. 2. R. (Twin needle sewing, always set at M) : Zigzag : Single or Twin Needle : According to sew. - 19 - 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 - 4 (For SATIN STITCH, set at F) : 1 -•• 5 (Twin...
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... foot and check if the needle enters into both holes of button for heavier materials. 1. Kit BUTTON FITTING WITH THREAD SHANK You will often need the thread shank of button without any obstruction. 4. Stop machine and raise needle from machine. Button Sewing STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH... NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER : 0 : According to the distance of button and upper thread tightly around the stitches. 4. Place button between the button and the material through to back of button and tie. After about 10 stitches...
... foot and check if the needle enters into both holes of button for heavier materials. 1. Kit BUTTON FITTING WITH THREAD SHANK You will often need the thread shank of button without any obstruction. 4. Stop machine and raise needle from machine. Button Sewing STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH... NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER : 0 : According to the distance of button and upper thread tightly around the stitches. 4. Place button between the button and the material through to back of button and tie. After about 10 stitches...
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... STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER 2- 3 0 M Zipper Foot Single According to gather up material. - 24 - Loosen upper thread tension (set dial at left side of material. 2. By guiding zipper foot along the zipper teach, you will stitch close to edge of straight ...side of material 3/4 inch (2 cm) and place zipper under folded portion. 4. When zipper is being sewn at about '2') so that lower thread lies on presser foot (right or left). 2. Tighten thumb screw to lock presser foot into side notch located on the underside of needle, position...
... STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER 2- 3 0 M Zipper Foot Single According to gather up material. - 24 - Loosen upper thread tension (set dial at left side of material. 2. By guiding zipper foot along the zipper teach, you will stitch close to edge of straight ...side of material 3/4 inch (2 cm) and place zipper under folded portion. 4. When zipper is being sewn at about '2') so that lower thread lies on presser foot (right or left). 2. Tighten thumb screw to lock presser foot into side notch located on the underside of needle, position...
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... finish, unfold the material and you will have a blind stitch hem. (Fig. Fold the material into the size of material. C) NOTE: Use the same color thread as shown in Fig. A with its left side of zigzag stitch and just misses the edge of material with (5 mm 1/5 inch) overlapping on the fold...
... finish, unfold the material and you will have a blind stitch hem. (Fig. Fold the material into the size of material. C) NOTE: Use the same color thread as shown in Fig. A with its left side of zigzag stitch and just misses the edge of material with (5 mm 1/5 inch) overlapping on the fold...
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... (for monogramming) or design (for embroidering) on the right side of the material. 3. NOTE: A long stitch is made by moving it slowly. - 28 - Pull lower thread up through the work under the needle and lower presser bar.
... (for monogramming) or design (for embroidering) on the right side of the material. 3. NOTE: A long stitch is made by moving it slowly. - 28 - Pull lower thread up through the work under the needle and lower presser bar.
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... accumu late. Open shuttle cover. 3. Take out bobbin case. 4. Raise needle to wipe shuttle race clean. 3. A cloth dampened with brush. - 29 - Remove accumulated lint and thread from the retaining ring, hook, driver and race body with brush. 2. Take out needle plate. 2. Reassemble. Clean shuttle hook in same manner as above. 4.
... accumu late. Open shuttle cover. 3. Take out bobbin case. 4. Raise needle to wipe shuttle race clean. 3. A cloth dampened with brush. - 29 - Remove accumulated lint and thread from the retaining ring, hook, driver and race body with brush. 2. Take out needle plate. 2. Reassemble. Clean shuttle hook in same manner as above. 4.
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IF MACHINE IS USED MORE OFTEN, OIL EVERY DAY. z - 30 - 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.
IF MACHINE IS USED MORE OFTEN, OIL EVERY DAY. z - 30 - 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.