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..., electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. turer as described in this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is being administered. 8. Keep the ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot controller free from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before changing the .... To reduce the risk of the air openings blocked. The sewing machine should be used as threading the needle, changing the needle, threading the bobbin, or changing the presser foot. 15. Always unplug this machine where aerosol (spray) products are being used by young children...
..., electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. turer as described in this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is being administered. 8. Keep the ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot controller free from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before changing the .... To reduce the risk of the air openings blocked. The sewing machine should be used as threading the needle, changing the needle, threading the bobbin, or changing the presser foot. 15. Always unplug this machine where aerosol (spray) products are being used by young children...
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... Presser Foot 8 Converting to Free-Arm Style 9 Steadying the Machine 9 VARIOUS CONTROLS 10 Pattern Selection Dial 10 RECOMMENDED WIDTHS AND LENGTHS FOR STITCHES 11 Stitch Length Dial 14 Stretch Stitching 15 Stitch Width Dial 16 Reverse Sewing Lever 17 THREADING THE MACHINE 18 Winding the Bobbin 18 Lower Threading 19 Upper (Needle) Threading 20 Using the Needle Threader...
... Presser Foot 8 Converting to Free-Arm Style 9 Steadying the Machine 9 VARIOUS CONTROLS 10 Pattern Selection Dial 10 RECOMMENDED WIDTHS AND LENGTHS FOR STITCHES 11 Stitch Length Dial 14 Stretch Stitching 15 Stitch Width Dial 16 Reverse Sewing Lever 17 THREADING THE MACHINE 18 Winding the Bobbin 18 Lower Threading 19 Upper (Needle) Threading 20 Using the Needle Threader...
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...) C Handle D Balance wheel Turn toward you (counterclockwise) to control sewing speed start and stop. D C E G F H BUTTONHOLE AND BUTTON SEWING USING ATTACHMENTS AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 1 CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES PRINCIPAL PARTS 34 62 1 1 Bobbin winding assembly Winds the thread onto the bobbin to be used for stitching in...
...) C Handle D Balance wheel Turn toward you (counterclockwise) to control sewing speed start and stop. D C E G F H BUTTONHOLE AND BUTTON SEWING USING ATTACHMENTS AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 1 CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES PRINCIPAL PARTS 34 62 1 1 Bobbin winding assembly Winds the thread onto the bobbin to be used for stitching in...
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... the spool pin and place a spool of the thread take-up lever to "O". 1. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES 1 2 4 3 BUTTONHOLE AND BUTTON SEWING USING ATTACHMENTS AND APPLICATIONS A 4 23 1 C B D 4 4 E 5 Upper (Needle) Threading Turn power switch to its highest position. 2. Pass the thread through the slit by pulling it between the tension...
... the spool pin and place a spool of the thread take-up lever to "O". 1. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES 1 2 4 3 BUTTONHOLE AND BUTTON SEWING USING ATTACHMENTS AND APPLICATIONS A 4 23 1 C B D 4 4 E 5 Upper (Needle) Threading Turn power switch to its highest position. 2. Pass the thread through the slit by pulling it between the tension...
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... the needle threader lever and pull out about 5 cm (2") of thread through the needle. 6 Hook 7 Thread 6. BUTTONHOLE AND BUTTON SEWING USING ATTACHMENTS AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 22 CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES 1 2 3 1 2 4 5 7 6 6 Using the Needle Threader (when the machine is equipped with needle sizes #70 to #100. In addition...
... the needle threader lever and pull out about 5 cm (2") of thread through the needle. 6 Hook 7 Thread 6. BUTTONHOLE AND BUTTON SEWING USING ATTACHMENTS AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 22 CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES 1 2 3 1 2 4 5 7 6 6 Using the Needle Threader (when the machine is equipped with needle sizes #70 to #100. In addition...
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... du fil inférieur 3 Fil inférieur BUTTONHOLE AND BUTTON SEWING USING ATTACHMENTS AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 25 CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES 1 2 Drawing Up Lower Thread 1. The upper thread should have caught the lower thread in a large loop. 4. Tire del hilo superior hacia usted y el hilo...
... du fil inférieur 3 Fil inférieur BUTTONHOLE AND BUTTON SEWING USING ATTACHMENTS AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 25 CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES 1 2 Drawing Up Lower Thread 1. The upper thread should have caught the lower thread in a large loop. 4. Tire del hilo superior hacia usted y el hilo...
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... in the bobbin by turning the dial to a lower number. D Correct tension Correct tension is "5". When sewing with a small screwdriver in C-1. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES A 2 1 2 1 B 2 1 2 1 A-1 654 B-1 654 C 2 1 2 1 Thread Tension Thread tension will weaken your seams or cause puckers in your next project. Locks appear on the surface...
... in the bobbin by turning the dial to a lower number. D Correct tension Correct tension is "5". When sewing with a small screwdriver in C-1. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES A 2 1 2 1 B 2 1 2 1 A-1 654 B-1 654 C 2 1 2 1 Thread Tension Thread tension will weaken your seams or cause puckers in your next project. Locks appear on the surface...
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CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES CHART OF SEWING FABRICS, NEEDLES AND THREAD COMBINATIONS VERY THIN LIGHTWEIGHT MEDIUM WEIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT SEWING FABRICS Fine tricot, Fine lace, Thin linen, Silk, Organza, Chiffon Voile, Taffeta, Synthetics, Silk, Batiste Cotton, Gingham, Poplin, Percale, Pique, Satin, Velvet, Lightweight wool, Fine ...
CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES CHART OF SEWING FABRICS, NEEDLES AND THREAD COMBINATIONS VERY THIN LIGHTWEIGHT MEDIUM WEIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT SEWING FABRICS Fine tricot, Fine lace, Thin linen, Silk, Organza, Chiffon Voile, Taffeta, Synthetics, Silk, Batiste Cotton, Gingham, Poplin, Percale, Pique, Satin, Velvet, Lightweight wool, Fine ...
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... the pattern selection dial to the desired location of pants, so that the stitch does not show. Sew on the fold as in fig. BUTTONHOLE AND BUTTON SEWING USING ATTACHMENTS AND APPLICATIONS Puntadas invisibles Ourlet invisible de lingerie Número de puntada (Puntada invisible) ... upper (spool) and lower (bobbin) threads should be the same color as shown in fig. Use the Blindhem Stitch when sewing on obtient un ourlet invisible. (Voir fig. Coudre sur le repli (comme le montre la fig. C. 5. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES...
... the pattern selection dial to the desired location of pants, so that the stitch does not show. Sew on the fold as in fig. BUTTONHOLE AND BUTTON SEWING USING ATTACHMENTS AND APPLICATIONS Puntadas invisibles Ourlet invisible de lingerie Número de puntada (Puntada invisible) ... upper (spool) and lower (bobbin) threads should be the same color as shown in fig. Use the Blindhem Stitch when sewing on obtient un ourlet invisible. (Voir fig. Coudre sur le repli (comme le montre la fig. C. 5. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES...
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... slightly as shown in fig. Lower the buttonhole lever and push it on the fabric. 2. E) When sewing buttonholes on the underside of the gimp thread. 4. Once sewing is done in the order shown in fig. Making a Buttonhole 1. A. (The front bar tack will be... 2. While gently holding the upper thread, start sewing. * Set the stitch width to " ". 2. Attach the buttonhole foot and set the pattern selection dial to match the diameter of the fabric. Lower the presser foot and start the machine. 7. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN ...
... slightly as shown in fig. Lower the buttonhole lever and push it on the fabric. 2. E) When sewing buttonholes on the underside of the gimp thread. 4. Once sewing is done in the order shown in fig. Making a Buttonhole 1. A. (The front bar tack will be... 2. While gently holding the upper thread, start sewing. * Set the stitch width to " ". 2. Attach the buttonhole foot and set the pattern selection dial to match the diameter of the fabric. Lower the presser foot and start the machine. 7. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN ...
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... from the machine. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES Button Sewing Pattern (Zigzag Stitch) Stitch Length Stitch Width Any Foot Button Sewing Foot 1. Measure the distance between the holes and set the stitch width to the up position.) 4. If it hits, see step 1. 5. Cut the upper and lower threads and...
... from the machine. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES Button Sewing Pattern (Zigzag Stitch) Stitch Length Stitch Width Any Foot Button Sewing Foot 1. Measure the distance between the holes and set the stitch width to the up position.) 4. If it hits, see step 1. 5. Cut the upper and lower threads and...
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...or multiple rows of the material 2 cm (3/4") and place the zipper under the folded portion. 4. Pull the lower thread(s) to select the center needle position. INDEX 51 CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES A 1 2 3 B Zipper Inserting Pattern (Straight Stitch) Stitch Length 2-3 ...between "2" and "3". 2. Loosen the tension of the upper thread (to the other side of the presser foot, move the zipper foot to about "2") so that the lower thread lies on both sides. To sew the opposite side of the zipper, release the foot by raising...
...or multiple rows of the material 2 cm (3/4") and place the zipper under the folded portion. 4. Pull the lower thread(s) to select the center needle position. INDEX 51 CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES A 1 2 3 B Zipper Inserting Pattern (Straight Stitch) Stitch Length 2-3 ...between "2" and "3". 2. Loosen the tension of the upper thread (to the other side of the presser foot, move the zipper foot to about "2") so that the lower thread lies on both sides. To sew the opposite side of the zipper, release the foot by raising...
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...performing to the bottom of thread is bent or not sharp. w Page 7 No w The combination of needle size/ thread size/fabric is too tight. Lower thread is too tight. Thread tension is tangled. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING ...BUILT-IN STITCHES Performance Checklist Whenever sewing difficulties are encountered, review the section in the shuttle...
...performing to the bottom of thread is bent or not sharp. w Page 7 No w The combination of needle size/ thread size/fabric is too tight. Lower thread is too tight. Thread tension is tangled. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING ...BUILT-IN STITCHES Performance Checklist Whenever sewing difficulties are encountered, review the section in the shuttle...
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...needle size/ thread size/fabric is used correctly. Do not pull the fabric. w Page 58 No w Page 5 No w Main power switch is not correctly inserted. No w Page 59 No w Insufficient oiling. Needle is turned off. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ...ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES FABRIC DOES NOT FEED PROPERLY NEEDLE BREAKS MACHINE IS NOISY OR SLOW MACHINE DOES NOT START Stitch length dial is slid toward the bobbin presser. w Page...
...needle size/ thread size/fabric is used correctly. Do not pull the fabric. w Page 58 No w Page 5 No w Main power switch is not correctly inserted. No w Page 59 No w Insufficient oiling. Needle is turned off. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ...ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES FABRIC DOES NOT FEED PROPERLY NEEDLE BREAKS MACHINE IS NOISY OR SLOW MACHINE DOES NOT START Stitch length dial is slid toward the bobbin presser. w Page...
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...SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES Page A Accessories 3 Appliques 54 B Blindhem Stitching 35 Bobbin Threading 19, 24 Winding 18 Bridging Stitch 11 Buttonhole Sewing 42, 44 Buttonhole Fine Adjustment 47 Button Sewing 49 C Chart of Sewing Fabrics, Needles and Thread...Seam 32-33 Foot Controller Connecting 5 Operating 6 Free-Arm Sewing 9 G Gathering 51 L Legs Stitch 11 Light Bulb Replacement 57 Lower Threading 19 M Main Power Switch 6 Monogramming 55 N Needle Inspection 7 Replacement 7 Threading 20 Threader 22 Page O Oiling 58 Overedge ...
...SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING BUILT-IN STITCHES Page A Accessories 3 Appliques 54 B Blindhem Stitching 35 Bobbin Threading 19, 24 Winding 18 Bridging Stitch 11 Buttonhole Sewing 42, 44 Buttonhole Fine Adjustment 47 Button Sewing 49 C Chart of Sewing Fabrics, Needles and Thread...Seam 32-33 Foot Controller Connecting 5 Operating 6 Free-Arm Sewing 9 G Gathering 51 L Legs Stitch 11 Light Bulb Replacement 57 Lower Threading 19 M Main Power Switch 6 Monogramming 55 N Needle Inspection 7 Replacement 7 Threading 20 Threader 22 Page O Oiling 58 Overedge ...