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... 28 29 30 31 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 CAUTION When leaving the sewing machine unattended, the power supply plug must be removed from the outlet. When servicing the sewing machine, removing covers or changing the bulb, the machine or electrical set must be disconnected from the power supply by II removing the...
... 28 29 30 31 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 CAUTION When leaving the sewing machine unattended, the power supply plug must be removed from the outlet. When servicing the sewing machine, removing covers or changing the bulb, the machine or electrical set must be disconnected from the power supply by II removing the...
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...• UPPER TENSION CONTROL DIAL Controls the upper tension. EXTENSION TABLE & ACCESSORIES COMPARTMENT 0 O ELECTRONIC DISPLAY O PATTERN INDICATION PANEL 0 REVERSE SEWING BUTTON Push for reverse stitching. 0 BALANCE WHEEL Turn toward you to lower and raise the needle. 0 CLUTCH RELEASE KNOB lib PATTERN SELECTOR ... select the desired stitch. ® FOOT CONTROLLER RECEPTACLE Insert the foot controller plug for easy and perfect sewing. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Principal parts O BOBBIN WINDER DEVICE Winds the lower thread onto the bobbin. Accessory compartment Lift the extension ...
...• UPPER TENSION CONTROL DIAL Controls the upper tension. EXTENSION TABLE & ACCESSORIES COMPARTMENT 0 O ELECTRONIC DISPLAY O PATTERN INDICATION PANEL 0 REVERSE SEWING BUTTON Push for reverse stitching. 0 BALANCE WHEEL Turn toward you to lower and raise the needle. 0 CLUTCH RELEASE KNOB lib PATTERN SELECTOR ... select the desired stitch. ® FOOT CONTROLLER RECEPTACLE Insert the foot controller plug for easy and perfect sewing. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Principal parts O BOBBIN WINDER DEVICE Winds the lower thread onto the bobbin. Accessory compartment Lift the extension ...
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... you set bobbin winder pin to pattern name. The numbers marked on the foot controller when the machine is not in original position and the machine will stop. Reverse sewing button Foot controller To sew in reverse, push the button as far as it will spring back in use. When the foot...the stitch length. Care should be taken that nothing is released, the machine will sew forward. The "0" means the material does not feed. When the pressure on or off, push the sew-light switch. 6 Sew-light switch To turn the sew-light on the foot controller is located at a low speed. Touch ...
... you set bobbin winder pin to pattern name. The numbers marked on the foot controller when the machine is not in original position and the machine will stop. Reverse sewing button Foot controller To sew in reverse, push the button as far as it will spring back in use. When the foot...the stitch length. Care should be taken that nothing is released, the machine will sew forward. The "0" means the material does not feed. When the pressure on or off, push the sew-light switch. 6 Sew-light switch To turn the sew-light on the foot controller is located at a low speed. Touch ...
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... and hard-toreach garment areas, free-arm sewing is designed for single needle threading (See pagel 1), but thread each needle separately. Your sewing machine is convenient. To change your machine to the needle bar and fasten the screw. 8 Free-arm model Twin needle 7 Extra ...spool pin CD O4g. Follow the instructions for twin needle sewing with Straight Stitch (Center) and Stretch Straight...
... and hard-toreach garment areas, free-arm sewing is designed for single needle threading (See pagel 1), but thread each needle separately. Your sewing machine is convenient. To change your machine to the needle bar and fasten the screw. 8 Free-arm model Twin needle 7 Extra ...spool pin CD O4g. Follow the instructions for twin needle sewing with Straight Stitch (Center) and Stretch Straight...
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... the end of seam and where reinforcement is used to Change Sewing Direction 1. This is in the highest position. Stop the machine. 2. No. 21 (Stretch Straight Stitch)s for 3/8 inch (10 mm) from Machine 1. Reserve sewing is used for locking end of the seam or wherever reinforcement is needed ..... 1. ing point while the needle is done by turning the balance wheel toward the back of the seam. To prepare the machine for Top stitching and sewing light weight fabrics. Place fabric under the presser foot and position needle 3/8 inch. (10 mm) beyond fabric edge. 4. How...
... the end of seam and where reinforcement is used to Change Sewing Direction 1. This is in the highest position. Stop the machine. 2. No. 21 (Stretch Straight Stitch)s for 3/8 inch (10 mm) from Machine 1. Reserve sewing is used for locking end of the seam or wherever reinforcement is needed ..... 1. ing point while the needle is done by turning the balance wheel toward the back of the seam. To prepare the machine for Top stitching and sewing light weight fabrics. Place fabric under the presser foot and position needle 3/8 inch. (10 mm) beyond fabric edge. 4. How...
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...seams on the reverse side. 22 Scallop stitch Pattern 12 Stitch Length F-1 21 Double action stitch Pattern 13 Stitch Length 1-2 This machine produces decorative stitch (Scallop) automatically. Basting Baste edges of fabric, for instance, patch work. Decorative stitches Pattern 14 (Swan) 15 ... Fagoting stitch Pattern 16 First needle drop -1:14r---11 1.5 mm Stitch Length 4 1. The "Scallop Stitch" may be used for normal sewing. 3. Sew scallop stitch along the edge Pull both threads slightly when starting. * Use thicker threads than for joining two pieces of fabric to create...
...seams on the reverse side. 22 Scallop stitch Pattern 12 Stitch Length F-1 21 Double action stitch Pattern 13 Stitch Length 1-2 This machine produces decorative stitch (Scallop) automatically. Basting Baste edges of fabric, for instance, patch work. Decorative stitches Pattern 14 (Swan) 15 ... Fagoting stitch Pattern 16 First needle drop -1:14r---11 1.5 mm Stitch Length 4 1. The "Scallop Stitch" may be used for normal sewing. 3. Sew scallop stitch along the edge Pull both threads slightly when starting. * Use thicker threads than for joining two pieces of fabric to create...
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...thread. 5. Draw up If and sew 3/8 inch from the edge. Marks on fabric Marks on the foot and fabric in any area that provides reliable results. Pull down buttonhole lever and push this stitch as per the illustration (D Stop the machine when bar tack is finished. ...24 Trim close to practice making a buttonhole on a scrap of 1-4 as a hemming stitch for blankets, table-cloths, draperies, embroidery and decorative top stitching. The stitch will prevent raveling. 23 Stitch Length 4 Sew on the fabric. 3. Use ...
...thread. 5. Draw up If and sew 3/8 inch from the edge. Marks on fabric Marks on the foot and fabric in any area that provides reliable results. Pull down buttonhole lever and push this stitch as per the illustration (D Stop the machine when bar tack is finished. ...24 Trim close to practice making a buttonhole on a scrap of 1-4 as a hemming stitch for blankets, table-cloths, draperies, embroidery and decorative top stitching. The stitch will prevent raveling. 23 Stitch Length 4 Sew on the fabric. 3. Use ...
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... 10 stitches. 6. Cut opening in buttonhole with seam ripper tool. Button sewing Pattern 4 or 5 or 6 (3\ 0 Buttonhole Tie knot Stitch Length Any position I Foot Button Sewing Foot Others Darning plate fi r _., 1. Measure the distance between the foot and fabric, and make sure .... 5. To secure stitching, turn the material 90 degrees counterclockwise and sew 5-6 straight stitches. 2. Remove the button from the machine. Place a button between the holes and select the Pattern. Remove the material from the machine. 25 HOW TO SECURE STITCHING AND CUT MATERIAL FOR BUTT0NH0LE. 1....
... 10 stitches. 6. Cut opening in buttonhole with seam ripper tool. Button sewing Pattern 4 or 5 or 6 (3\ 0 Buttonhole Tie knot Stitch Length Any position I Foot Button Sewing Foot Others Darning plate fi r _., 1. Measure the distance between the foot and fabric, and make sure .... 5. To secure stitching, turn the material 90 degrees counterclockwise and sew 5-6 straight stitches. 2. Remove the button from the machine. Place a button between the holes and select the Pattern. Remove the material from the machine. 25 HOW TO SECURE STITCHING AND CUT MATERIAL FOR BUTT0NH0LE. 1....
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...while pressing the fabric with middle and third fingers and supporting the outside of the design to the inside and from inside to embroidering.) EMBROIDERING 1. Sew, moving the embroidery hoop accordingly. 2. ejetet c e , - , ,- ,L . Draw lettering (for monogramming) or design (for embroidering) ... 4 or 5 or 6 Stitch Length At any position Foot Remove Others Darning plate Nre PREPARATION FOR MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING 1. Set your sewing machine as possible. 5. Fill in . NOTE: A long stitch is made by turning balance wheel and make a few straight stitches. (...
...while pressing the fabric with middle and third fingers and supporting the outside of the design to the inside and from inside to embroidering.) EMBROIDERING 1. Sew, moving the embroidery hoop accordingly. 2. ejetet c e , - , ,- ,L . Draw lettering (for monogramming) or design (for embroidering) ... 4 or 5 or 6 Stitch Length At any position Foot Remove Others Darning plate Nre PREPARATION FOR MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING 1. Set your sewing machine as possible. 5. Fill in . NOTE: A long stitch is made by turning balance wheel and make a few straight stitches. (...
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... face plate and fasten the screw. 32 Replace the bulb. Face plate 0 0 J Bulb 1. Remove the needle Lower the presser foot and loosen the screw. 2. o X X X ( A„ 1. machine. 0 4. Stopper • How to check the needle. Tighten the screw. 1. The sewing needle must always be straight and sharp for smooth...
... face plate and fasten the screw. 32 Replace the bulb. Face plate 0 0 J Bulb 1. Remove the needle Lower the presser foot and loosen the screw. 2. o X X X ( A„ 1. machine. 0 4. Stopper • How to check the needle. Tighten the screw. 1. The sewing needle must always be straight and sharp for smooth...
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... of needle/ No thread/fabric is wrong. Pagel 0, 11 Needle is too tight. No Insufficient oiling No - -Page33 -N.-Page34 MACHINE DOES NOT START Use foot controller. If the problem still exists, the following check list may help you still have difficulties, contact your...No -N.- No N0o.1 The combina- No - tangled. No - • I ---p-Page 31 .-Page 31 N. Performance check list 35 Whenever sewing difficulty is used. No The combination of the instruction book that explains the operation you are performing to make sure you are using the...
... of needle/ No thread/fabric is wrong. Pagel 0, 11 Needle is too tight. No Insufficient oiling No - -Page33 -N.-Page34 MACHINE DOES NOT START Use foot controller. If the problem still exists, the following check list may help you still have difficulties, contact your...No -N.- No N0o.1 The combina- No - tangled. No - • I ---p-Page 31 .-Page 31 N. Performance check list 35 Whenever sewing difficulty is used. No The combination of the instruction book that explains the operation you are performing to make sure you are using the...
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... when it is designed to prevent damage in transit. Improper packing or improper packing material could result in the event you need to reship the sewing machine. Page 2 28 18 26 24 8 32 31 33 30 28 22 21 20 22 23 6 7 10 29 Oiling Overedging stitch Pattern ...selector Performance check list Principal parts Relative chart of sewing fabrics, needle and thread Repacking the machine Reverse sewing button Rick-rack stitch Scallop stitch Sew-light Shell tuck Stitch length dial Straight stitch Tension controls To draw up lower thread Twin needle Upper...
... when it is designed to prevent damage in transit. Improper packing or improper packing material could result in the event you need to reship the sewing machine. Page 2 28 18 26 24 8 32 31 33 30 28 22 21 20 22 23 6 7 10 29 Oiling Overedging stitch Pattern ...selector Performance check list Principal parts Relative chart of sewing fabrics, needle and thread Repacking the machine Reverse sewing button Rick-rack stitch Scallop stitch Sew-light Shell tuck Stitch length dial Straight stitch Tension controls To draw up lower thread Twin needle Upper...