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40 21 Ruffler Buttons on Sewing 38 Set Hemmer 19 Buttonholes 38 Hemmers of 18 Set The Hem Stitch Blind 37 Binding Bias - Cut 17 Hand Stitches Zigzag Multiple 37 Binding - Tone Two 17 Patterns Design Stitch Decorative 37 Binding Folded 16 Hoop without Manogram 37 or Darn Binder 16 35 Hoop a with Embroidering Edgestitcher 15 35 Embroidery Creative Foot of Samples Attachment 14 34 Machine Embroidery Your for Creative 14 Available Attachments Width the Stitch of Some the Adjusting 30 14 Chart Work Trouble the Removing 29 13 Accessories Sew to Preparing 28 13 Shuttle the Oiling Monogramming and Cleaning and Darning 26 13 Belt � “ V Fabrics Changing Weight and Light or Adjusting Thin Sewing 26 12 Bulb Light Replace Sewing to How General 26 12 Machine Your Fabric Oil of to How Feeding and Pressure Adjusting 26 Machine Your 11 of Maintenance and Care Tensions the Adjusting 24 11 Zipper in Sowing Reverse in Sewing 24 11 Cording Chart Length Stitch 23 Foot Zipper and Cording Adjustable The 11 Length Stitch the Setting 23 Guide Cloth or Gauge Seam 10 Stitching 23 Straight Guide Quilting 9 23 Threading Upper Effect Rolled Hand 8 23 Shuttle in Case Bobbin Seam Placing Felled Flat 22 7 Case Seam Bobbin French the Threading 22 Stitching 6 Invisible with Edge Lace Bobbin the Winding 22 Hem Trimmed 6 Lace Needle the Setting 22 Hemmer Narrow 5 Guide - Stitching - Fabric - Thread Needle 22 Accessories Use to How 3 Parts and Features ] [ Page ] [ Item ] [ Page ] [ Item INDEX I
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Switch Lite Sew @ Wheel Hand Guide Thread Winder Bobbin ) gJ Regulator Tension Lever Buttonhole ) J Screw and Clamp Needle ® Pins Spool Screw Thumb Foot and Attachment ® Control Width Zigzag j Foot Presser © Lock Width Zigzag Plate Cover Lever Release ® Dial Selector Pattern © Guide Seam with Plate Needle ® Dial Selector Pattern Buttons Feed 3j Drop ® Tension Winding Bobbin Reverse Button Push ® Guides Thread Arm ® Control Length Stitch © - Darner Release Pressure © Nut Clutch Lever - up Take ) View ( Front PARTS AND FEATURES 3
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Holes Mountina Hinae Head Feed 63 ® ® Cutter Thread Lifter Bar Presser 2 . Fig 4
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. etc , marquisette A 50 150 lOOto 16to20 00 , net , ninon , organdy , lace , batiste , chiffon sheer Very BtolO . etc , film plastic ) film ( Plastic A 50 100 to 80 , linen 0 handkerchief , crepe 16 to 14 , dimity , lawn , voile Sheer . etc , shantung , wool , sheer A , taffeta 50 60to80 14 to 12 1 , chintz , linen , gingham , percale , broadcloth Medium . etc , terry , felt Duty Heavy 60 to 40 I 12 to 10 2 , suiting , velveteen , fabric drapery heavy Medium leatherette , denim , ticking Duty Heavy 40 to 30 10 to 8 3 , fabric upholstery Heavy . , etc duck , canvas , sacking Duty Heavy lOto3O 6to8 4 , tarpaulin heavy Extremely Inch Per Nylon Thread Thread No Stitches Fabric or Silk Mercerized Cotton Needle Machine GUIDE - STITCHING - FABRIC - THREAD NEEDLE 5
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4 Fig . engaged so that needle moves when you turn the hand wheel . Turn clutch nut away from you until sewing mechanism is again the bobbin . when it is filled . Push bobbin winder to the left , and remove loosely and start machine slowly . Bobbin winder will stop spindle . Push bobbin winder to the right . Hold thread end bobbin winder fitting the notch bobbin on over small on pin the bobbin edge and place bobbin ( C , Fig . 5 ) on spindle of tension disc ( B , 5 Fig . ) . Run end of thread through a hole in pins ( A , 5 Fig . ) and lead thread through the bobbin winding counterclockwise . Place a spool of thread on one of the spool nism by turning the clutch nut ( B , Fig . 4 ) toward you or Disengage the hand wheel Fig . ( A , 4 ) from the stitching mecha WINDING THE BOBBIN 3 Fig . wheel by hand to be the sure needle the is in correct position . After changing the needle make one complete revolution of the Hand the needle clamp screw securely ( B ) with a screw driver . upward as far as it go will into needle clamp hole , tightening placing needle ( Flat Side to Right ) in needle ( clamp C ) push it screw ( B ) and needle be can removed or replaced . When re Hand wheel you toward by hand . Then loosen needle clamp See 3 . Fig . Raise needle the bar ( A ) to its highest point , turning SETTING THE NEEDLE 6
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8 . Fig 7 . Fig 6 . Fig SLOT . 8 . Fig in shown as spring the of opening - shaped fork the 5 . Fig into and spring tension the under it draw 7 as and . Fig in shown case bobbin the of slot the into thread the pull , case bobbin into bobbin Insert 2 Step . right to left from leads top on thread the that so hand right of forefinger and thumb between bobbin the Take . top on is case bobbin of edge the the in slot the that so hand left of forefinger and thumb between case A ) . 6 bobbin Hold . Fig in ( illustrated 1 Step CASE BOBBIN THE THREADING 7
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10 . Fig 9 . Fig A . plate cover the Close . place in securely hooked case is bobbin sure the make released to been has latch after again case Press bobbin ) . ( D case latch bobbin lease the / re . shuttle THEN post of the center the on catches as latch until possible far as shuttle the / case into ) ( B bobbin Press the ) . ( A race notch / shuttle the opposite is ) ( E finger case bobbin sure ) . ( C the Be body shuttle stud of the case the on bobbin the center and / Insert . right the case to of bobbin the top the running from of thread three least inches at with left , hand — — the of forefinger and thumb ) , 9 the between . Fig , ( D case latch bobbin the Hold , 18 ) . 1 . Fig A ( See the of left plate needle cover hinged Open SHUTTLE CASE IN BOBBIN PLACING 8
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four . long inches or threads three leaving both of , machine back the toward the and foot presser the of slot the under ends thread Place ) . 11 both . ( Fig straight out pulled be can then upper which thread over loop the formed b3 . up will back A comes and down way the all goes you needle until hand the toward turn and wheel loosely thread upper of end the Hold . needle through of thread inches four three pulling to right to left from ) ( G needle guide into and clamp needle . 10 Through ) . ( F guide . 9 thread into again bar ) ( D thread in guide through Down . 8 ) . ( E to left from right lever Up - up take into . 7 11 . Fig guide ) . ( D bar into guide and thread under Down . 6 . discs tension over ) ( C spring check on notch the into and Up around . 5 . left ) from ( B to discs right tension between Down . 4 and ’ ) . ( A guides thread arm front and rear through Lead . 3 thread . needle the near pin spool the on thread of spool Place . 2 . position highest their to needle and up lever - take the you raise to toward wheel hand the Turn . 1 ) 10 . ( Fig THREADING UPPER 9
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( 4 ) Stitch length control ( 14 , to 1 Fig . ) suit material sewn . being ( 3 ) Zigzag width control ( 8 , “ 0 at 1 ) � . Fig . ( 2 ) Pattern selector dial ( 5 , 1 ) “ at Fig . MANUAL � position . ( 1 ) Buttonhole lever ( 10 , 1 ) Fig . “ at M � position . Set machine as follows : Put plates on machine and fasten securely with needle plate fix screws . reversing the above procedure . Attach cover plate 13 Fig . to straight stitch needle plate by released the two plates will separate . Avoid using too much pressure . When the pins are pins of needle plate slip off grooves cover in plate . Press the right end of cover plate down gently until two with right hand and cover plate with the left ( Fig . 12 ) . lift off with cover plate attached . Hold needle plate 12 Fig . To change needle plate ( 17 , 1 Fig . ) remove screw and securely ( Fig . 13 ) . _ _ • - 4 _ - Replace with hinged straight - foot and tighten screw / ( 19 , Fig . 1 ) loosen thumb screw and remove zigzag foot . Changing foot the and plate . To change presser foot your accessory box . Both have narrow needle slots . the straight stitch needle plate which are included in it is advisable to use the straight stitch presser foot and For straight sewing fine on fabric or very soft material , STRAIGHT STITCHiNG 10
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14 . Fig . loosen to clockwise counter , tighten clockwise case to bobbin the of side on ) 15 . ( Fig screw small , tension turn bobbin change the to necessary When I threaded . properly the is machine that sure be tension adjusting lower Before . tension tighter the the the on , dial the number higher The . left the turn to , crease de To . clockwise or ) 14 the to , right . ( Fig dial , turn thread upper tension on increase the To . is raised it released when tension is as , down the the presser foot tension with adjust upper the Always TENSIONS ADJUSTING THE . down held button is the as long as backward sew will machine The . go will as it as ) 1 far . Fig in button R , 15 ( the press , seam a of the end or beginning the threads at tie to the backward sew to wish you When REVERSE SEWING IN 8 7 11 21 39 No Feeding per stitches inch of Number 4 3 2 1 0.5 0 indicator on Figures CHART ) ( Approximate STITCH LENGTH . dot the appear under choose should you number stitch length the of . The stitch shorten the to right the to and to left lengthen the to dial the . lengths Turn of a for variety markings spot between at any set be 4 dial the , longest may but is stitch and shortest is 0 Near . 1 . Fig in shown , 14 dial regulated by the is the stitch of length The LENGTH STITCH THE SETTING 11
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19 Fig . 20 Fig . Fig . 20 . tion and the “ UP � • button w1 is pushed down , release ( 2 , Fig . 19 ) , is its at lowest posi stitching the pressure bar cap or darner • • • : • ‘ Usually for straight sewing and zigzag GENERAL SEWING ADJUSTING PRESSURE AND FEEDING OF FABRIC 18 Fig . 15 Fig . 17 Fig . Fig . 16 lying flat on the fabric ( Fig . 18 ) , When the upper tension is too loose , the upper thread forms loops over the lower thread lower thread is pulled up over the upper thread which is lying flat on the fabric ( Fig . 17 ) . with both threads interlocking in fabric ( Fig . 16 ) . When the upper tension is too tight , the When the upper and under tensions are properly balanced , a perfect stitch will be formed 12 _ _ _
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exerted . control on the pressure of amount decreasing or by the regulated increasing is the of speed machine The . control the press merely . machine You start to the wheel hand the to touch necessary not is it , point its at highest needle the having By to . sewing begin are You ready now . point highest its at is needle you the until toward wheel Turn hand the . foot presser the lower and foot the under presser position in threads and material Place . foot under presser material without machine run NEVER . break to it cause and the as needle deflect may this material the pulling by feeding help to try the not Do . sew starting before to point highest at lever - up take Have TO SEW PREPARING . down button , normal push to feed return � “ UP the To needle . plate below well the feed the drops which , down completely button � “ Down the Push ) . 21 . ( Fig A , lock snap the on down by pressing , B , cap completely pressure 21 . Fig release the , embroidery of - hand free and kinds certain mending , darning for direction any in fabric freely to the move order In MONOGRAMMING AND I DARNING . down halfway button � “ Down by the pushing I feed slightly Lower . spot the halfway to again down B cap press B then and ) , 21 . ( Fig A , lock snap the pressing by way the all Release . down be halfway should about cap pressure the , material filmy or silk thin on satisfactorily sew to required is pressure lighter When FABRICS WEIGHT LIGHT OR THIN SEWING 13
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The width may be set anywhere from just past 0 24 Fig . to 5 . without stopping the feeding action . obtained by setting the stitch length as 0 near as possible short zigzag stitch , the and basis for most embroidery , is place . satin The stitch ( Fig . 24 ) , which is really just a very Be sure zigzag presser foot and zigzag needle plate are in 23 Fig . CREATIVE EMBROIDERY zigzag stitch ( width 7 , lock 1 Fig . ) . Fig . 1 ) at the chosen stitch width and lock in position with lever ( 10 , 1 Fig . ) at “ M � and zigzag stitch width control ( 8 , pattern selector ( dial 5 , Fig . 1 ) at “ MANUAL � , buttonhole To stitch continuously at one width of zigzag stitching set ADJUSTING THE STITCH WIDTH 22 Fig . ser foot . to bend needle . the Leave ends the of thread under pres the Pull down slightly , holding thread in both hands , so as not and 22 23 ) , pass and the thread over the thread cutter . presser foot and draw the fabric back and to the left ( Figs . and needle bar at are their highest position . Now raise the Be sure stop to the machine when the thread take - up lever REMOVING THE WORK I 14
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. design of center 4 3 stitches and in or 0 at threads taking by width Lock stitch setting . complete is design flower until . petal Continue needle on to fabric daisy Pivot make next . stitches of in needle 4 left leave 3 , stitches , 5 width stitch or lock set take at , feed Drop � “ E to necessary count not is . stitches it mically - rhyth feed operating By the . again knob it raise then 25 . Fig 4 3 drop for feed , stitches , stitches or zigzag few a Do E . 2 at stop , 4 width length at stitch stitch zigzag Set � “ D . quickly back snap to it allowing D , 5 to 1 from knob Gradually move . 1 at stop Set � “ C . 5 and 2 numbers between C knob back forth and slowly move then 2 at stop Set � “ B B . m h yt h r a stab e h is I to , sary if , Count 0 neces . period short a for to back spring A to knob 5 allow then , width at stitches a few Sew � “ A EMBROIDERY CREATIVE OR SAMPLES . knob control zigzag the of manipulation and , length stitch , machine speed the the by of designs your varying , skillful quite become you will while a After . proceed and then yourself for rhythm a Set . widths of combination other 5 any or and 0 between forth and back lever width stitch zigzag the by swinging made be can designs different short a , length stitch for set machine the With
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and leave feed sewing in position . When darning or monogramming in this manner , the fabric place , all pressure on presser foot , set stitch length at 0 , set zigzag stitch width to suit , If you wish to darn monogram or without embroidery hoop , leave zigzag presser foot in DARN OR MONOGRAM WITHOUT HOOP book ) . spring needed is ( see attachments available from your dealer illustrated in the back of this Should you encounter skip stitches , the fabric is not stretched tight enough or a darning sure to keep fingers out of the path of the needle . a rather high speed while moving the hoop slowly with both hands . Work carefully and be the presser bar lifter . Then operate the machine at Set 26 Fig . the stitch width at the size you prefer and lower under the needle after removing the presser foot . Stretch the fabric an in embroidery hoop , and place drop feed button down all the way . ing down on the snap lock ring darner . Push the 26 . Release the pressure from the foot by press hand when embroidering monogramming or ( See Fig . It easy is to follow stamped a design or to work free EMBROIDERING WITH A HOOP 16
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Fig . 27 28 Fig . \ L ‘ / / V V ‘ V V V V / e , I SI / / 5 / S / i I , / . . / ‘ I I I I / , I , ‘ I ’ , ‘ l l l A I I A A i A A A A A A : ‘ ‘ you use the machine . There are hundreds of other uses for these designs stitch which will become apparent as Be sure to stretch the elastic as it is applied to insure fullness required the in garment . dresses . overcasting an edge to prevent fraying , also when applying elastic waist bands to skirts and Use when replacing worn blanket bindings for a both decorative and durable finish , when MULTIPLE ZIGZAG STITCHES not quite so compact . feeding a for compact very design . increasing By feed design the be will the longer but 3 . Set stitch length control ( 14 , 1 ) as Fig . 0 to close possible as without stopping the 2 . Set buttonhole ( lever 10 , Fig . 1 ) at “ M � . far as it go will then turn decorative dial stitch selected . stitch to To 1 . select design stitch pattern you ( desire 6 , release hold Fig . lever 1 ) to the right as machine the as follows ; To sew decorative the design patterns illustrated on the Pattern delector dial ( 5 , 1 Fig . ) set Be the sure zigzag presser foot and needle are plate position . in DECORATIVE STITCH DESIGN PATTERNS 17
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sewn and make a side wise about stitch every of an 34 of inch sewing . Step 4 . material Place under presser foot , sew with stitch set length to suit material being 3 . Step Fold hem back toward right of side garment leaving extended . 1 / 4 inch Step 2 . Turn hem to the depth desired and 1 baste / 4 upper from inch edge . Press in place . Step 1 . 30 ( Fig . ) . If hem with folded edge is used make 38 first fold deep . inch 30 Fig . 29 Fig . Prepare the garment in the same manner as for hand hemming . visible and comparable to hand sewing . Blind hems stitch a provide durable hem finish is almost that in decorative 2 . Set stitch dial for blind stitching . o 1 . Set length control stitch at number 2 or 3 . Use standard foot zigzag ( Fig . 29 ) . BLIND STITCH HEM 18
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\ I ( , . . kI 1 + k1 + + kLi , v4 + 1 , - ic Ar , full sew and foot presser Lower . buttonhole the of start the indicating fabric the mark on the into carefully . 5 Lower needle 32 . Fig ) . 34 . ( Fig red line at lock stitch width zigzag Set ) 1 � . “ M , 10 at . ( Fig lever control buttonhole Set . 4 . action feeding stopping the out with possible 0 , 14 as ( near as ) . 1 Fig knob . 3 length Set stitch . 31 . ( Fig to evenly feed . . . i — A B stitches spaced closely allows and visibility maximum provides . foot It buttonhole purpose special foot with presser . 2 Replace � “ MANUAL at control dial stitch decorative . Set 1 31 . Fig . correct adjustments are machines the sure be to ) below directions ( following fabric scrap on buttonhole two or one Make . chalk tailor’s or basting line a with fabric the on buttonhole of the end and beginning the mark First . ) . ( Fig 32 button of the � “ B thickness and � “ A width the adding by measured is passes button the which through opening the , space cutting the of length the obtain To . tacks bar for space cutting to the inch 8 / 1 add required buttonhole length correct the establish To BUTTONHOLES 19
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33 . Fig 34 . Fig 4 Step 3 Step 2 Step 1 Step LUD r . L a • � 1 tarlatan , material paper or place under fabric which can torn be away after . stitching move much to cutting . right the space too you plan If to buttonholes make sheer on soft or If too is cutting the narrow space move line red zigzag on lock to stitch width . left the If opening seam Cut . 9 , ripper buttonhole the with being careful to not the cut . stitching . 4 step control at number Set . 8 position 4 buttonhole bar for . tack four Sew or five , stitches . reverse right Sew in sew machine to side hand of , buttonhole . 3 step control number at Set for 3 buttonhole . 7 right side of hand . buttonhole This will the set step . 2 control number at 2 position buttonhole bar for . 6 Set . tacking four Sew or five , stitches 20
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as procedure the hole two sewing for same the with fabric to sewn are . buttons . , etc , snaps two the stitching to move and , Hooks . holes remaining permit fabric slightly foot presser as lift Now . button hole two the for procedure same the follow , sewn be to is button hole . etc , snaps and sew to method four a If hooks , holes four with buttons on above the Apply to a forming , button wind and . fasten shank the under thread toothpick the Remove . way regular in fabric to button sew and , holes two the between , button rounded a place may you you If . hole same the over toothpick wish the in stitches , 0 few a and at width stitch the set prevent and stitch zigzag . 6 take , ravelling the lock To . hole the with stopping , stitches 8 or 6 in needle the ing mak , speed medium at machine the run , hole 38 . Fig goes . 5 of center the into needle When each 37 . Fig . necessary , needle if width correct deflecting without in holes both enters needle sure button the by hand slowly wheel hand the be to Turn 0 e 0 . button the in the over exactly down comes hole hand right until stop width stitch Move . 4 needle the zigzag ) . 36 . ( Fig foot 36 . Fig 35 ser . Fig lower gently , needle pres the then the under directly comes hole left its that so button . 0 width . 3 Place at stop stitch zigzag Set the ) . 38 . ( Fig way the all � “ DOWN button feed drop Push . 2 ) . 35 . Fig ( See foot ton sewing but attach and foot presser hinged . 1 Remove BUTTONS ON SEWING I . £
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. seam French , making fabric top in sew and over roll to hem allowing , scroll hemmer Insert in . piece lower edge of inside 41 . Fig 8 inch / 1 material of piece top place , together sides right With SEAM FRENCH . scroll under freely feeding it by lace in fullness little a over roll hem Let ) . 41 . ( Fig hem narrow plain for as scroll in both Insert . fabric of side right on edge raw from 8 inch / 1 lace Hold STITCHING INVISIBLE WITH EDGE LACE . scroll into hem and needle under lace guiding 40 F1g , above as hem Sew ) . 40 . ( Fig needle to next slot the in lace insert , stitching one in lace attach and hem narrow a sew To • . ‘ cc HEM TRIMMED LACE . scroll through turn double a take will it and , right to slightly material Guide . stitching start you thread as of ends pull Gently . lifter bar presser Lower . needle of point with fasten and end to 39 . Fig forward draw , hemmer of scroll the into up fold Bring . hemmer underneath slip , fold inch two the of end each Hold . fabric of edge along inches about , two for fold double inch 8 / 1 a make , hem narrow plain a ) . For 39 . ( Fig hemmer narrow foot with presser regular replace , position highest its at needle the With HEMMER NARROW ACCESSORIES USE TO HOW 22
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. needle of left or right either foot to slide to screw thumb Loosen . zippers in sew to and , ing 43 . Fig cord covered insert and make to used is attachment This FOOT ZIPPER AND CORDING ADJUSTABLE THE . desired width seam to Adjust ) . 43 . ( Fig machine of bed or plate needle in hole threaded to screw accompanying with gauge Fasten . fabric of edges along stitching top of rows even and seams straight for guide a as gauge seam the Use GUIDE CLOTH OR GAUGE SEAM . gauge seam a as serve also may it , needle the of right the to is part curved the that so attached is bar the When . apart distance equal an be will rows successive , line stitching first the on aid 42 . Fig guide the letting By . fabric the on lightly press to bar curved the Adjust ) . 42 . ( Fig screw clamp foot presser the and foot presser the between holder pronged the placing by attached is stitching of rows parallel making for guide This GUIDE QUILTING . hem rolled , narrow the edges of both catch to enough wide just , stitch zigzag narrow Use a EFFECT ROLLED HAND . flat seam lay to stitch Edge . hemmer of scroll in edge rolled insert and seam French out Open SEAM FELLED FLAT
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and ing . closing to Adjust from sew either or right , side left whichever . convenient more is zipper edge along of foot ) . 46 . ( Fig Stitching close be should zipper to easy allow to open Loosen thumb screw and foot slide so needle enters of center . hole needle Guide of metal SEWING ZIPPER IN . Fig 45 46 . Fig 44 . Fig & edge on base of . fabric covered sew To to cord , material adjustable reset so foot needle closer stitches , cord to and needle in Machine . hole cord bastes ) . 46 — ’ 44 place in . ( Figs strip bias Fold over fabric of . cord and thumb Loosen screw so foot set is needle centered CORDING 24
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+ j j j , r rr r4 , v 4 . . — . — ‘ — ‘ I . . . I . 4 — £ wheel must hand , machine the your on belt to the replace necessary become If should ever it � “ V BELT CHANGING ADJUSTING AND 52 . Fig . dealer machine your sewing able from is which avail same , size of bulb with replace Unscrew bulb and face . plate the Open . plate face the under - in built lamp is The BULB LIGHT REPLACE HOW TO 51 . Fig 50 . Fig — Y . 52 indicated . Fig at in spots Oil . easy and cleaning oiling making hinges sideways on opens face . plate 51 The . Fig in indicated point of each at oil drop a apply and hinges back its unit on the , machine tip the of bed the parts under To oil . point each at needed drop a is only , - oiling over Avoid lowest . point is lever its - up at take the you until toward hand wheel turn 50 . Fig arrows in by indicated at unit points sewing upper the of part Before . the do oiling you sewing of amount on the depends often - how smoothly operating it keep occasionally to oiled be should machine Your MACHINE YOUR TO OIL HOW MACHINE YOUR OF MAINTENANCE CARE AND 26
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55 . Fig 54 . Fig 53 . Fig ( i 11 r C - . . . nut the replace and turn half a washer the Give . nut clutch the remove again , wheel hand the turn you down as and up moves still needle the If . mechanism sewing the disengage to you toward clutch the turn , this doing After . securely screw tighten and nut Replace . 8 . nut clutch the toward pointing are D lips the that so replace , off fallen has C washer If . 7 . machine the against back wheel hand Push . 6 . pulley motor over and section grooved into belt new Slide . 5 . motor of end the on pulley over and wheel hand over belt old Slide . 4 . accessible belt the holds which section grooved the make to enough far just it Pull . 55 . Fig , carefully machine the from away wheel hand Pull . 3 . belt the changing are you when out fall may It . nut clutch the under fits which 54 . Fig , C , washer the of position the note , wheel hand the moving Before . 2 . off lifted be can it until - clockwise counter nut Turn . 53 . Fig , edge the near B screw small the out taking by wheel of center in A nut clutch Remove . 1 : instructions these follow , this do To 27
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57 . Fig rtwAr ’ rt - h + t - t i . 5 case bobbin the Put into shuttle the tongue , race fitting Put bobbin into bobbin . case . 4 ped into securely . position ) , ( B , clamps certain making clamps the snap been have into lock and , notch position into shuttle with cover race . 3 ) , ( C Replace , cover race pin fitting lower at shuttle edge . position into , body . 2 shuttle Place against ) , ( D driver shuttle adjust and highest . position Turn . 1 balance the wheel needle the until its reaches 56 . Fig replace to the : assembly shuttle cleaning the When has , completed been proceed follows as . shuttle . 5 a Apply of oil drop finger with tip of outer to edge by all removing , lints , threads . etc . 4 shuttle the Clean the , race and shuttle race shuttle cover ) . ( D and shuttle remove race ) ( C the and cover body shuttle . 3 the Turn shuttle two race cover ) ( B clamps outward Remove . 2 case bobbin . 56 . Fig ) , ( A head . position highest Tilt on back . hinges its . 1 whçel balance until Turn the reaches needle the its the safeguard . performance lint To will remove shuttle the , assembly proceed : follows as the with will This interfere efficient the of Cleaning . machine and operation of removal the forming mechanism stitch The occasionally becomes clogged threads loose with and . lint CLEANING AND THE OILING 56 SHUTTLE . Figs ( See ) 57 and 28
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/ i r , J ii — / w , 7 ‘ ? & Vf W.I4C . 1 tllr3 58 . Fig ® Sewing Straight for Plate Needle © . . ® ) 3 ( Bobbins © ) pins spool * ( for 0 ) 2 Washers ( Felt © Screw Thumb ® Foot Zipper and Cord 011 ® Hemmer Narrow ® Straight Sewing for Presser Foot ® Foot Buttonhole ® T ® T © Foot Sewing Button ® Guide Cloth © Guide Quilter Driver Screw Small © Driver Screw Large © ) 5 ( Needles of Package ® ) Filled ( Sealed and Oiler Plastic 777 I ) 58 . ( Fig ACCESSORIES 29
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cover . replace , fitting tongue into notch of race 7 . Grasp threaded bobbin case by latch and clamps into place . 6 . Replace shuttle , then race cover . Snap 5 . Run a drop of oil along rim of hook . cluding race . 4 . Clean thread and lint from all parts , in 3 . Remove hook . cover . 2 . Turn clamps outward and remove race Binds raceway If Machine Thread or lint in . . LATCH RACE COVER HOOK CLAMPS BOBBIN BOBBIN NOTCH RACE case . head back on hinges and remove bobbin 1 . With take - up lever in highest position , tilt Trouble Probable Cause Correction TROUBLE CHART 30
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thread being used See needle and thread chart , 5 . page Needle too fine for Poor quality thread Try different thread . stitches Uneven upper thread Increase tension . Not enough tension on material Avoid pulling or holding material , just guide it . Pulling or holding evenly Rewind bobbin . Bobbin not wound stitches Improper threading See threading instruction , 8 page and 9 . Irregular too loose Tighten upper tension . Upper thread tension thread being used See needle and thread chart , page 5 . Too a fine needle for incorrectly in clamp stitches See instruction page 6 . Needle placed Skipping needle Bent Discard and replace . - _ _ _ Trouble Probable Cause Correction I I _ _ _ -
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operating hand wheel from hand wheel . Machine not Bobbin winder near Move bobbin winder to position off away Stitch length long too Reduce stitch length . puckering Dull needle Change needle . Material Tensions too tight See tension adjustment page 11 . with new . Bent or blunt needle Discard all blunt or bent needles and replace Eye of needle too sharp Try a new needle . needle 6 . breaking Improper setting of Refer to needle setting instructions see page thread - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ incorrect in position highest position . Upper Starting with take up Always start sewing with take - up lever in thread tension knob to lower number . Too much tension . Loosen tensino on upper thread by turning and rethread machine . Improperly threaded Refer to threading instructions see page 8 Trouble Probable Cause Correction % JL
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SCARBOROUCH , 733 , ONTARIO CANADA ROAD BIRCHMOUNT 1470 . LTD , INDUSTRIES CONSOLIDATED WHITE : Canada In 44111 110 - 01 , CLEVELAND BEREA 11750 ROAD COMPANY SEWING MACHINE WHITE : to directly your inquiry available dealer mail not is machine sewing a If you . machine with formance per best designed for the part genuine receiving of assured be will by you you . number part Then order to for them him ask , items these you supply dealer your with cannot If . dealer your from cost modest at available are They your for . machine specifically designed been have that time attachments additional saving illustrate pages following The . book this in earlier described of set basic accessries the with equipped comes machine sewing Your 33
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Hemmers 76550 % PART 4 ! 76551 PART % 76552 PART 76552 PART C Foot Attachment Fig . 59 MACHINE YOUR FOR AVAILABLE ATTACHMENTS THE OF SOME 34 _ _
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. slightly lace overlaps the fabric the sure being , right the in lace and the hand left the in fabric Hold the . stitch you as backward it carry will feed the that so edgestitcher the of back and needle the under material and lace the draw sure to Be ) . 61 . ( Fig 4 slot in lace and the 1 slot in fabric the place fabric of edge finished a to edging sewing lace are you if , instance For . 4 slot in fabric lower and the . ) ( Fig 62 1 slot in top on be will that material of piece the 62 . Fig 61 . Fig place , together strips tucked and lace , embroidery or and lace , lace 5 sew to want you If . material of 3 U 2 pieces various together sewing in guides as serve edgestitcher the 4 in slots The . pipings and ings I edg , insertions J lace dainty ing - . mak in used is edgestitcher The EDGESTITCHER 60 . Fig I . screw mounting tightening the before position correct the to tachment at the move Just . desired as edge the from away far as or to close as sew you to enables slot mounting The . screw tighten and possible as far as left the to attachment the sliding , hemmers or edgestitcher , binder Mount ) . 60 . ( Fig foot attachment the with it replace and foot presser the remove to necessary is it , mers 1 ( hem edgestitcher and the , binder the attach to order In IV FOOT ATTACHMENT 35
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64 . Fig 65 . Fig 66 . Fig / I ! N , ( ) 7d / . Fig 63 other uses . . 66 — 63 See . Figs for suggestions how on to use the edgestitcher . There are hundreds of right slot in 5 . 3 be Slot may a used as guide in stitching French a seam . , 3 slot for a narrow piping place fabric slot in 2 and the folded edge of the piping to the To trim wide with place , piping fabric the , 4 in slot and the fold of the piping the to left in Rick be Rack can sewn to of the edge the material in the same . manner 36
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reds of other uses . 70 Fig . gestions on how to use the binder There hund are Adjust if necessary . See 67 Fig . 68 and sug for of scroll . Test stitching to sure be is edge . the on it back until cut opens and binding encircles end open most to fold ) . Slip fold into center binder . Draw of of inches . Cut binding ( diagonally toward al end , Cut 15 ’ 16 bias inch binding fold in half for couple a HAND - CUT BIAS BINDING slot . 111 / size between 69 Fig . widths , inserting each correct in size one operation . When two are used , always skip one Two bindings can be sewn on fabric edge also in TWO - TONE BINDING ( Fig . 70 ) Adjust by sliding binder to right or left . pin . Test stitching be to sure it is on edge . the slot . Draw through slot and under binder with strong a Cut point on folded binding , insert in appropriate FOLDED BINDING ( Fig . 69 ) 15 / 16 Fig . 68 inch wide . 67 Fig . binder scroll is used for unfolded bias strips cut commercial folded bias binding . The open mouth of scroll of binder the are for corresponding widths of to edge the of material in one operation . Slots on This attachment folds bias bindings and applies it BINDER z ’ 37
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73 . Fig 72 . Fig . 77 — 72 . Figs see uses many the of few a For . use you hemmer which upon depending , width in inch 8 / 7 or 58 inch , inch , inch 4 / 8 / 1 3 hem a make can You SET HEMMER . stitching start you as gently threads on Pull . needle of point with fasten and hem of end to forward Draw . hemmer of 71 back . material Fig in hem Fold ) . 71 . ( Fig spoon over up and guide fold into Slip . fold of end each hold at , edge along inches two for suit to material Fold . hemmer of back to thread upper carry and loop catch will thread Bobbin . back toward hemmer under horizontally slip and hands both with thread bin bob Grasp . hemmer under loop a making , you toward turn full one wheel hand turn and loosely thread top hold , place in hemmer with , Then . up pulled is thread bobbin sure be , hemmers the of any attaching Before HEMMERS OF SET THE 111111111 38
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. A 80 . Fig . Fig - A 79 - A 78 . Fig 80 . Fig 79 . Fig 78 . Fig . etc , dress a of bodice the to fullness adding , skirt pleating a , curtains , aprons making for ruffler the Use . use to simple is , use of range wide its despite attachment versatile highly This . time same the at fabric of piece another sewn to and done be also can Ruffling . pleating precision or ruffling delicate of yards produce ruffler will The ) 85 - 78 . ( Fig RUFFLER 40
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