Instruction Manual
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... Satin stitch foot, Twin needle 74 - 75 Straight stitch needle position 76 - 77 5. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Machine identification 6 - 7 Accessories 8 - 9 Setting up your machine 10 - 11 Spool pins, Presser foot lifter 12 - 13 Feed dogs control 12 - 13 Converting to free-arm sewing 14 - 15 Winding the bobbin 16 - 17 Threading the bobbin thread 18 - 19 Threading the top thread 20 - 23 Using automatic needle threader Needle, thread and fabric chart 24 - 25 Adjusting top thread tension 26 - 27 Changing presser foot 26 - 27 Control panel function 28 - 33 Reverse operation...
... Satin stitch foot, Twin needle 74 - 75 Straight stitch needle position 76 - 77 5. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Machine identification 6 - 7 Accessories 8 - 9 Setting up your machine 10 - 11 Spool pins, Presser foot lifter 12 - 13 Feed dogs control 12 - 13 Converting to free-arm sewing 14 - 15 Winding the bobbin 16 - 17 Threading the bobbin thread 18 - 19 Threading the top thread 20 - 23 Using automatic needle threader Needle, thread and fabric chart 24 - 25 Adjusting top thread tension 26 - 27 Changing presser foot 26 - 27 Control panel function 28 - 33 Reverse operation...
Instruction Manual
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... 13. Power/light switch 15. Feed dog control 19. Buttonhole lever 20. Alternate Thread Cutter 28. Thread guide 2. Reverse stitch switch 10. Thread guide 23. Instruction manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 7 8 9 10 11 16 17 19 18 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Extension table (Accessory box) 7. Presser foot screw 24. Bobbin cover plate 26. Feed dogs 32. Needle clamp screw 30. Thread cutter 6. Needle bar 27. Foot control 36. Bobbin cover release button 34. Identification plate 17. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE MACHINE...
... 13. Power/light switch 15. Feed dog control 19. Buttonhole lever 20. Alternate Thread Cutter 28. Thread guide 2. Reverse stitch switch 10. Thread guide 23. Instruction manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 7 8 9 10 11 16 17 19 18 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Extension table (Accessory box) 7. Presser foot screw 24. Bobbin cover plate 26. Feed dogs 32. Needle clamp screw 30. Thread cutter 6. Needle bar 27. Foot control 36. Bobbin cover release button 34. Identification plate 17. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE MACHINE...
Instruction Manual
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... any surplus oil from needle plate area before using your wall outlet (2) as illustrated. When servicing the machine, or changing needles, etc., machine must be disconnected from the wall-outlet. Set power/light switch at "OFF" Mettez l'interrupteur moteur/ lumière sur "OFF". Connect the foot control plug (3) into the cord socket (1) and your machine the first time. NOTE: W h e n f o o t c o n t r o l i s disconnected, the machine will not operate until the power/light switch...
... any surplus oil from needle plate area before using your wall outlet (2) as illustrated. When servicing the machine, or changing needles, etc., machine must be disconnected from the wall-outlet. Set power/light switch at "OFF" Mettez l'interrupteur moteur/ lumière sur "OFF". Connect the foot control plug (3) into the cord socket (1) and your machine the first time. NOTE: W h e n f o o t c o n t r o l i s disconnected, the machine will not operate until the power/light switch...
Instruction Manual
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... the slot (A) and then to remove the cover. 3. Bobbin cover will pop up the bobbin thread. 6. Replace the clear bobbin cover plate onto the needle plate. 6 A Cutter Coupeur Cortador Groove Cannelure Surco B A 18 Remove the bobbin cover plate by pushing the release button to its highest position by rotating the hand 1 wheel toward you pull the thread. 3 NOTE: This is pulled. 4. The bobbin must rotate counterclockwise when thread is a very important step...
... the slot (A) and then to remove the cover. 3. Bobbin cover will pop up the bobbin thread. 6. Replace the clear bobbin cover plate onto the needle plate. 6 A Cutter Coupeur Cortador Groove Cannelure Surco B A 18 Remove the bobbin cover plate by pushing the release button to its highest position by rotating the hand 1 wheel toward you pull the thread. 3 NOTE: This is pulled. 4. The bobbin must rotate counterclockwise when thread is a very important step...
Instruction Manual
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... the machine. Raise the presser foot lifter. Then guide the thread to the bottom of the groove. * Do a U-turn around the inside of the take-up lever until the needle is not raised, correct thread tension cannot be sure to the left hand while firmly gripping the thread with your right hand in the following page for instructions on operation of the Automatic Needle Threader...
... the machine. Raise the presser foot lifter. Then guide the thread to the bottom of the groove. * Do a U-turn around the inside of the take-up lever until the needle is not raised, correct thread tension cannot be sure to the left hand while firmly gripping the thread with your right hand in the following page for instructions on operation of the Automatic Needle Threader...
Instruction Manual
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... pin Butée Pasador Helpful Hint: Placing a scrap of a needle and thread. Changing the needle 1. Raise the needle bar to change the needle and will determine the choice of fabric under the presser foot and lowering the presser foot makes it easier to its highest position by turning it before a new sewing project. Tighten the needle clamp screw with the flat side toward the back. 5. NEEDLE, THREAD AND FABRIC CHART Your fabric will preclude dropping the needle into the needle clamp...
... pin Butée Pasador Helpful Hint: Placing a scrap of a needle and thread. Changing the needle 1. Raise the needle bar to change the needle and will determine the choice of fabric under the presser foot and lowering the presser foot makes it easier to its highest position by turning it before a new sewing project. Tighten the needle clamp screw with the flat side toward the back. 5. NEEDLE, THREAD AND FABRIC CHART Your fabric will preclude dropping the needle into the needle clamp...
Instruction Manual
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... for straight stitch sewing. If, when you start to adjust the tension control. Helpful Hint: A slight adjustment to remove the foot. 2. Raise presser foot lifter. 1. STRAIGHT STITCHING The appearance of the machine. Push presser foot release button to a higher number or a lower number side of 4 will always obtain a nicer stitch and less puckering when the upper thread appears on top of your fabric. ZIG ZAG and DECORATIVE SEWING For zigzag sewing and decorative stitch functions, thread tension should be accomplished with presser foot 'down'. BOBBIN TENSION The bobbin...
... for straight stitch sewing. If, when you start to adjust the tension control. Helpful Hint: A slight adjustment to remove the foot. 2. Raise presser foot lifter. 1. STRAIGHT STITCHING The appearance of the machine. Push presser foot release button to a higher number or a lower number side of 4 will always obtain a nicer stitch and less puckering when the upper thread appears on top of your fabric. ZIG ZAG and DECORATIVE SEWING For zigzag sewing and decorative stitch functions, thread tension should be accomplished with presser foot 'down'. BOBBIN TENSION The bobbin...
Instruction Manual
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... will automatically sew at an Auto/Default Stitch Length and Width. Patterns in pink - stitch length and width are contained in red beyond the potential adjustment range. buttonholes. NOTE: Instructions for manually changing the Straight Stitch Needle Position are fixed. Some patterns offer more opportunities for straight stitch. Patterns in dark blue - Starting at the Auto position, slide the control knob left or right to locate each manual adjustment point, the LED will blink 3 times in green...
... will automatically sew at an Auto/Default Stitch Length and Width. Patterns in pink - stitch length and width are contained in red beyond the potential adjustment range. buttonholes. NOTE: Instructions for manually changing the Straight Stitch Needle Position are fixed. Some patterns offer more opportunities for straight stitch. Patterns in dark blue - Starting at the Auto position, slide the control knob left or right to locate each manual adjustment point, the LED will blink 3 times in green...
Instruction Manual
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... seam. General Purpose Foot G Thread tension control - Twin needle mode switch E. Start the machine. KEEPING SEAMS STRAIGHT To keep the seam straight, use one of the tension may be desired. A. Stitch length control G. Guide the fabric gently with the thread cutter located on the bobbin cover plate is 1/4" (6mm) seam guide line which is most frequently used for every aspect of the material, stop position selector switch F. The guide line on the top of face cover as shown. STRAIGHT STITCHING A Straight stitch is used for piecing quilt...
... seam. General Purpose Foot G Thread tension control - Twin needle mode switch E. Start the machine. KEEPING SEAMS STRAIGHT To keep the seam straight, use one of the tension may be desired. A. Stitch length control G. Guide the fabric gently with the thread cutter located on the bobbin cover plate is 1/4" (6mm) seam guide line which is most frequently used for every aspect of the material, stop position selector switch F. The guide line on the top of face cover as shown. STRAIGHT STITCHING A Straight stitch is used for piecing quilt...
Instruction Manual
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... close to the cording. Press the foot control and the machine will sew 4 stitches in forward and then 4 stitches in reverse and continue to sew in forward and stop. 42 Needle to left side of zipper foot to presser foot holder so that matches your fabric. Attach right side of zipper foot to foot holder so that needle passes through the opening on the left side of the foot. INSERTING ZIPPERS AND PIPING Use zipper foot to sew to the...
... close to the cording. Press the foot control and the machine will sew 4 stitches in forward and then 4 stitches in reverse and continue to sew in forward and stop. 42 Needle to left side of zipper foot to presser foot holder so that matches your fabric. Attach right side of zipper foot to foot holder so that needle passes through the opening on the left side of the foot. INSERTING ZIPPERS AND PIPING Use zipper foot to sew to the...
Instruction Manual
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... top of the fabric. making for satin stitching. NOTE: When sewing a dense (closely spaced) Satin Stitch, the Satin Stitch Foot MUST be used. AUTO The top thread may appear on the bottom depending on the thread, fabric, type of stabilizer or interfacing for appliqué, bartacking, etc. SATIN STITCH This is selected. ZIGZAG STITCHING SETTINGS :Presser foot - Slightly loosen the top thread tension and manually adjust the stitch length between 0.5 and 2.0 for a center tapered stitch as illustrated. STITCH LENGTH LONGUEUR DU POINT...
... top of the fabric. making for satin stitching. NOTE: When sewing a dense (closely spaced) Satin Stitch, the Satin Stitch Foot MUST be used. AUTO The top thread may appear on the bottom depending on the thread, fabric, type of stabilizer or interfacing for appliqué, bartacking, etc. SATIN STITCH This is selected. ZIGZAG STITCHING SETTINGS :Presser foot - Slightly loosen the top thread tension and manually adjust the stitch length between 0.5 and 2.0 for a center tapered stitch as illustrated. STITCH LENGTH LONGUEUR DU POINT...
Instruction Manual
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... sew blind hems. Always make a sewing test first. 4 Top side Cara Endroit 46 Sew slowly, guiding the fabric carefully along the edge of the fabric. When completed, the stitching is primarily used . Blind stitch foot Thread Tension Control: AUTO - On fine fabric turn up . It should just pierce the fold of the guide. NOTE: It takes practice to heavyweight fabrics overcast the fabric's raw edge. 2. Regular blind stitch for soft, stretchable fabrics 1. B A 4. Settings : Presser foot - With matching thread...
... sew blind hems. Always make a sewing test first. 4 Top side Cara Endroit 46 Sew slowly, guiding the fabric carefully along the edge of the fabric. When completed, the stitching is primarily used . Blind stitch foot Thread Tension Control: AUTO - On fine fabric turn up . It should just pierce the fold of the guide. NOTE: It takes practice to heavyweight fabrics overcast the fabric's raw edge. 2. Regular blind stitch for soft, stretchable fabrics 1. B A 4. Settings : Presser foot - With matching thread...
Instruction Manual
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... zig-zag makes only one. NOTE: Mending a tear or overedging as its name implies, it is highly recommended for bartacks, mending tears, patching, sewing towelling, patch-work and attaching flat elastic. Place the fabric right side up so that the zigzag part of the length control. Remove bastings and paper; SHELL STITCH SETTINGS :Presser foot - To attach two separate pieces of blouses and dresses). General Purpose Foot :Thread tension control - To prepare the fabric...
... zig-zag makes only one. NOTE: Mending a tear or overedging as its name implies, it is highly recommended for bartacks, mending tears, patching, sewing towelling, patch-work and attaching flat elastic. Place the fabric right side up so that the zigzag part of the length control. Remove bastings and paper; SHELL STITCH SETTINGS :Presser foot - To attach two separate pieces of blouses and dresses). General Purpose Foot :Thread tension control - To prepare the fabric...
Instruction Manual
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... General Purpose Foot or Satin Stitch Foot :Thread tension control - Use this stitch enables it forms and finishes the seam in making lingerie. STRETCH STITCHES SETTINGS :Presser foot - forwards, backwards and forwards. FEATHER STITCH The pleasing appearance of garments. It is ideal for top stitching, or attaching lace or inset panels when making sportswear - it to your garments. STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH Straight stretch stitch is the same type stitch used for edging neck-bands, armholes, sleeves and hems. When manually adjusted to...
... General Purpose Foot or Satin Stitch Foot :Thread tension control - Use this stitch enables it forms and finishes the seam in making lingerie. STRETCH STITCHES SETTINGS :Presser foot - forwards, backwards and forwards. FEATHER STITCH The pleasing appearance of garments. It is ideal for top stitching, or attaching lace or inset panels when making sportswear - it to your garments. STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH Straight stretch stitch is the same type stitch used for edging neck-bands, armholes, sleeves and hems. When manually adjusted to...
Instruction Manual
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... openings of button. General purpose foot :Feed dog control - Satin stitch foot :Thread tension control - Turn the handwheel to make sure needle clears both threads to the backside of it as illustrated. Adjust width if required. SEWING ON A BUTTON SETTINGS :Presser foot - Lower presser foot. Sew 10 stitches. If a button shank is required, place a darning needle on top of the button and sew over top of the fabric and tie together. 64 Position your fabric and button under the presser foot. NOVELTY PATTERNS SETTINGS :Presser foot - AUTO These can be used for sewing single pattern...
... openings of button. General purpose foot :Feed dog control - Satin stitch foot :Thread tension control - Turn the handwheel to make sure needle clears both threads to the backside of it as illustrated. Adjust width if required. SEWING ON A BUTTON SETTINGS :Presser foot - Lower presser foot. Sew 10 stitches. If a button shank is required, place a darning needle on top of the button and sew over top of the fabric and tie together. 64 Position your fabric and button under the presser foot. NOVELTY PATTERNS SETTINGS :Presser foot - AUTO These can be used for sewing single pattern...
Instruction Manual
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Slide the foot forward so that zigzag stitches cover the cord. NOTE: If stitch length is manually set at 0.75 (mm) for step 3 as shown in length, but don't lower the buttonhole lever or a beep will sound. * Use the satin foot to complete buttonhole. 4. Place the fabric with the buttonhole marked under the foot and tie off the cord as well. PROCEDURE 1. Sew second bartack and stitch backward until needle reaches beginning of buttonhole mark to...
Slide the foot forward so that zigzag stitches cover the cord. NOTE: If stitch length is manually set at 0.75 (mm) for step 3 as shown in length, but don't lower the buttonhole lever or a beep will sound. * Use the satin foot to complete buttonhole. 4. Place the fabric with the buttonhole marked under the foot and tie off the cord as well. PROCEDURE 1. Sew second bartack and stitch backward until needle reaches beginning of buttonhole mark to...
Instruction Manual
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... the best possible operation of sewing machine oil on the needle plate (1) and slide the needle plate toward you as illustrated. (3) (4) 72 DO NOT use "all times. (1) 1. Make sure that the needle is suggested. Raise the needle to keep the essential parts clean at its highest position. 2 2. Remove two screws on the hook race as indicated by removing the plug from power supply by the arrows. (A, B) NOTE: Singer Brand Sewing Machine Oil is at all...
... the best possible operation of sewing machine oil on the needle plate (1) and slide the needle plate toward you as illustrated. (3) (4) 72 DO NOT use "all times. (1) 1. Make sure that the needle is suggested. Raise the needle to keep the essential parts clean at its highest position. 2 2. Remove two screws on the hook race as indicated by removing the plug from power supply by the arrows. (A, B) NOTE: Singer Brand Sewing Machine Oil is at all...
Instruction Manual
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...sewing Stretch Stitches. Closely spaced zig-zag stitches are called satin stitches. THREADING THE TWIN NEEDLE 1. Thread the two threads as for appliqueing and bar tacking. NOTE: Needle threader cannot be used primarily for single needle sewing. 4. Insert the second spool pin. Helpful Hints: 1. This is most useful for pin tucks, double top stitching and decorative sewing. Use of a Singer Brand 3mm (Style 2025) Twin Needle is grooved to permit dense stitching to avoid puckering. Pick up bobbin thread as one thread through each spool pin. OTHER INFORMATION SATIN STITCH FOOT...
...sewing Stretch Stitches. Closely spaced zig-zag stitches are called satin stitches. THREADING THE TWIN NEEDLE 1. Thread the two threads as for appliqueing and bar tacking. NOTE: Needle threader cannot be used primarily for single needle sewing. 4. Insert the second spool pin. Helpful Hints: 1. This is most useful for pin tucks, double top stitching and decorative sewing. Use of a Singer Brand 3mm (Style 2025) Twin Needle is grooved to permit dense stitching to avoid puckering. Pick up bobbin thread as one thread through each spool pin. OTHER INFORMATION SATIN STITCH FOOT...
Instruction Manual
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.... Bobbin thread breaks. * Bobbin case is too tight. - Remove lint (see page 72 - 73). Raise feed dogs. Turn off .- Guide it gently. * Bobbin has not been wound evenly. - Draw both threads back under presser foot before starting seam. - See page 18 - 19. * Lint accumulates in hook. - Fabric puckers. * Top thread tension is not threaded correctly. - Shorten stitch length. 78 Lower presser foot. * Stitch length is not raised when sewing stitch patterns. - Replace needle (see page 24 - 25). * Needle size is not correct for thread and fabric. - Guide...
.... Bobbin thread breaks. * Bobbin case is too tight. - Remove lint (see page 72 - 73). Raise feed dogs. Turn off .- Guide it gently. * Bobbin has not been wound evenly. - Draw both threads back under presser foot before starting seam. - See page 18 - 19. * Lint accumulates in hook. - Fabric puckers. * Top thread tension is not threaded correctly. - Shorten stitch length. 78 Lower presser foot. * Stitch length is not raised when sewing stitch patterns. - Replace needle (see page 24 - 25). * Needle size is not correct for thread and fabric. - Guide...
Instruction Manual
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... the sewing machine off ("0") position, then remove plug from the accumulation of injury, switch off before servicing. "CAUTION-- reduce risk of lint, dust, and loose cloth." 5. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for all moving parts. Do not modify the plug in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot...
... the sewing machine off ("0") position, then remove plug from the accumulation of injury, switch off before servicing. "CAUTION-- reduce risk of lint, dust, and loose cloth." 5. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for all moving parts. Do not modify the plug in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot...