10PLACING BOBBIN CASE IN SHUTTLERaise needle bar to highest position, and lift hinged cover plate. (See 10, Fig 1.) Hold the bobbin c
1 Hun ll.e Uiread tlirough the thread guide bar to the tenuion discs, then around and between them from rigtil lo left.!i. Draw ll
Figures on indicator Number of stiches per inchSEWlNCdi ilNadjusting THE TENSIONSi • nh the nresser foot down, as the tension is na uAlways adjust
Fig.15Rg. 1613Rg. !7Fig. 18ADJUSTING PRESSURE AND FEEDING OF FABRICGENERAL SEWING. Usually for straight sewing, the pressure bar cap or darner release
14l^e'crp rcompletelY by pressing down onsure cap to left marReoFia 20. turn dial knob t,ng-!S,er *CH a.ps .He .eea »eu He.ew he neea.eTo return
’ i'iis".’IVi:1r-1 ^ •i ^V51" ‘1'15.'5iFig. 2!A £-. _,„Fig. 21B Pig 22pass the threads over the thread cutter.We ae"L
f; lOv* •16Before oiling the tipper part of the sewing unit at points indicated by arrows in Fig. 22 turn hand wheel toward you until the take-up
rfii 3 *11ii}^?11"if ’'i ^i;*%i ^>i 3K17shuttle race outer edge as4. Clean the shuttle race, the shuttle, and cover by removing all thr
If Machines BindsBOBBINCASECLAMPSBOBBINRAC:LATCH2— Turn clamps outward and remove race cover.3— Remove hook. . • i j4— Clean thread and lint from
19Trouble! Probable CauseCorrectionSkippingStitchesBent needleDiscard and replace.i Needle place iri- 1 correctly in clampSee instruction page No. 8.I
You are now the owner of a new straight stitch machine, the most versatile machine of its type you cam possess.To aid you in obtaini
20lyTroubleProbable CauseCorrectionUpper Thread BreakingImproperly threadedRefer to threading instructions see page No. 10 and rethread machineToo muc
Ilì’-:. O • <!i D.•fiì D 1 l ^ ;i ^'i ’'-I ^'.4 -3 ' ^h ^j o oTour sewing machine comes equipped with the basic
22SOME OF THE ATTACHMENTS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR MACHINEO fORUFFLER PART# 1403ATTACHMENTFOOTPART#74I74PART#76553DARNING SPRING PART #2146'JBINDERPART
23I =F,9- 26ATTACHMENT FOOTIn order to attach the binder, edgestitcher and the hemmers, it is necessary to remove the presser foot an
24BINDERThis attachment sSts‘‘o„"''smoÎ ol theedge oi material m widths oi commençai fo ecbinder are for correspondingbias binding.
A0\ii 1<1;if .V1’1:i♦i<1%o3 3 3 n^ilR U F F L E R25Fig. 31 Fig. 32 Fig. 33The ruffler will produce yards of delicate ruffling or precision ple
28THE ADJUSTABLE CORDING AND ZIPPER FOOTThis attachment is used to make and insert covered cording, and to sew in zippers. Loosen thumb
ooIs 3%U 3! J'’ •i ~u I3Ni’THE SET OF HEMMERSBefore attaching any of the hemmers. Be sure bobbin thread is pulled up. Then, with he
28BUTTONHOLE ATTACHMENT(Fig. 38)Perfect buttonholes every time--all uniform m size when you let the Butionholer take over for you. Once
ai’o29U 3 •*1ft"'¡ì;1’'i-.HH ' >i-iKPART 4176022 Fig. 40BLIND STITCH HEMMER(Fig. 41)With the use of this attachment you
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FEATURES AND PARTS],Hand wheal11.Attachment and foot thumb screw2.Bobbin winder12.Needle clamp and screw*jr3,Stitch length dial13.Needle bar thread gu
features and parts(Back view) ais:20. Thread Cutter21. Presser Bar Lifter reed23. Motor24. Belt25. Spool pinFig 226. 1 inge Screv/s
NEEDLE - THREAD - FABRIC - STITCHING GUIDEiiyuuuJJAyyFabricNeedleNo.Machine Stitches Per InchCottonThreadMercerizedThreadSilkorNylonExtremely heavy ta
Fig. 3Fig 4SETTING THE NEEDLESee Fig. 3. Raise the needle bar A to its highest point, turning wheel toward you by hand.Then loosen the ne
, MMuJJJJ i" I -THREADING THE BOBBIN CASEk ^ «"illustrated in Fia R)bobbm case between thunlb ? Rnger of left hand, so that the f edge o
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