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NEEDLE -THREAD- FABRIC - STITCHINGGUIDEMachineSilkNeedleStitches CottonMercerizedorFabricNoPer InchThreadThreadNylonExtremely heavy610tarpaulin, sacki
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Fig. 4WINDING THE BOBBINDisengage the hand wheel (2, Fig. 4) from the stitching mechanism by turning clutch (3, Fig. 4) toward you or counter-clockwis
UPPER THREADING (Fig. 6(1) Place spool of thread on left hand spool pin.(2) Lead thread through upper thread guides (A),3) down and around tension d
10SETTING THE NEEDLESee Fig. 8. Raise the needle bar (A; to its highest point, by turning hand wheel toward you by hand. Then loos
11THREADING THE BOBBIN CASEStep 1 illustrated in Fig. 9). Hold bobb;n case between thumb and forefinger of left hand, so that the sl
12Fig. 12PLACING BOBBIN CASERaise needle bar to highest position, and lift hinged cover plate. (See 11 Fig. 1) Hold the bobbin case l
13SETTING THE STITCH LENGTHThe length of the stitch is regulated by the dial shown in Fig. 13-A. Near 0 is the shortest stitch and
14SEWING IN REVERSEWhen you wish to sew backward to tie the threads at the beginning or end of a seam, press in the button R, 7,
T\ 'y...III:I• f}I1^IYou are now the owner of a new straight stitch machine, the most versatile machine of this type you can posses
15Fig. 15 ifFig. 16Fig.Fig. 14ADJUSTING PRESSURE AND FEEDING OF FABRICGeneral Sewing. Usually for normal sewing the pressure bar cap or darn
16Darning and Mending. In order to move the fabric freely in any direction for darning, and mending, release the pressure cap B com
17fIIii1Fig 21-A and B, .„d pass the threads over the thread cutter. Pull down slightly holdirrg thread U both hands, so as not to ben
189Before oiling the upper part of the sewing unit at points indicated by arrows in Fig. 22 turn hand wheel toward you until the take
. l.c. the belt on yout machine, the hand wheelIf it should eve, become necessary to replace thmust first be loosened and moved out.r. « ...,, ...
20CLEANING AND OILING THE SHUTTLE (See Figs. 27 and 28)The stitch forming mechanism occasionally becomes clogged with loose threads and lint
214. Put bobbin into bobbin case.5. Put the bobbin case into the shuttle race, fitting tongue into notch (E) of race cover.' ACCESSORIESO1. Pla
22TROUBLE CHARTTroubleIf Machine BindsProbgble CauseThread or lint in race wayCorrectionWith take-up lever in highest position, tilt head b
23TroubleProbable CauseCorrectionBent needleDiscard and replace.SkippingstitchesNeedle placed incorrectly in clampSee instruction page 10.Too fine a n
24Trouble Probable CauseImproperly threadedToo much tensionStarting with take up in Upper thread positionImproper setting of needlebreakingCorrectio
11I/ o 0// f pliWASHI^'Lllf'S;—; r/f 2* i'^'^-ujHiTe seitf/ff^rii«cE s'6 machinesC^^F/CATtWE WARRANT to the original p
25Your sewing machine comes equipped with the basic set of accessories described earlier in this book.The following pages illustrate ad
26SOME OF THE ATTACHMENTS AVAILABLE FOR MACHINE¿1''* \\'APART S 74132s' fPART ;74174 Attachment Foot( ITs PART i 76553PART #2140 D
27:vFig. 31ATTACHMENT FOOTIn order to attach the binder, edgesticher and the hemmers, it is necessary to remove the presser foot and r
28BINDERThis attachment folds bias binding, applies it to the edge of material in one operation. Slots on scroll of the binder are
RÜFFLER\}'IftIItIifIIrfIFig. 36 Fig. 37The ruffler will produce yards of delicate ruffling or precision pleating.Ruffling can also be done
30THE ADJUSTABLE CORDING AND ZIPPER FOOTThis attachment is used to make and insert covered cording, and to sew in zippers. Loosen thumb
31THE SET OF HEMMERSBefore attaching any of the hemmers, be sure bobbin thread is pulled up. Then, with hemmer in place, hold top
32* r sli 4'ilPART s 2013Fig. 43BUTTON SEW - ON(Fig. 44jThis is a time saving attachment which will convert your machine to a unit
33PART S 76022Fig. 45DECORATOR(Fig. 45)With the wonderful new decorator your machine converts to a master-controlled performer of embroid
PART 88802 S. J. H. 270TO OBTAIN THE BEST PERFORMANCE FROM YOUR MACHINE BE SURE THE CABINET, CARRYING CASE OR OTHER ITEMS USED WITH Y
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DATE OF PURCHASE.SERVICE POLICYWHITE______ BRAND^1 34SERIAL NO.^COMPLETE MODEL NO.Expert service for the sewing machine described above is av
I NPageFeatures and Parts ... 2-3-4Needle and Thread Chart ... 5Winding
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FEATURES AND PARTS (Front View)1. Spool Pins2. Hand Wheel3. Wheel Clutch4. Bobbin Winder5. Stitch Length Dial6. Bobbin Winding Tension7. Push B
FEATURES AND PARTS (Back view)LFig. 223. Presser Bar Lifter 25. Motor24. Thread Cutter 26. Belt
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