Singer W134 User Manual

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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

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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

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10SETTING THE NEEDLESee Fig. 8. Raise the needle bar (A; to its highest point, by turning hand wheel toward you by hand. Then loos

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11THREADING THE BOBBIN CASEStep 1 illustrated in Fig. 9). Hold bobb;n case between thumb and forefinger of left hand, so that the sl

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12Fig. 12PLACING BOBBIN CASERaise needle bar to highest position, and lift hinged cover plate. (See 11 Fig. 1) Hold the bobbin case l

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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

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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,

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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

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15Fig. 15 ifFig. 16Fig.Fig. 14ADJUSTING PRESSURE AND FEEDING OF FABRICGeneral Sewing. Usually for normal sewing the pressure bar cap or darn

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16Darning and Mending. In order to move the fabric freely in any direction for darning, and mending, release the pressure cap B com

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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

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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

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. 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. « ...,, ...

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20CLEANING AND OILING THE SHUTTLE (See Figs. 27 and 28)The stitch forming mechanism occasionally becomes clogged with loose threads and lint

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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

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22TROUBLE CHARTTroubleIf Machine BindsProbgble CauseThread or lint in race wayCorrectionWith take-up lever in highest position, tilt head b

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23TroubleProbable CauseCorrectionBent needleDiscard and replace.SkippingstitchesNeedle placed incorrectly in clampSee instruction page 10.Too fine a n

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24Trouble Probable CauseImproperly threadedToo much tensionStarting with take up in Upper thread positionImproper setting of needlebreakingCorrectio

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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

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25Your sewing machine comes equipped with the basic set of accessories described earlier in this book.The following pages illustrate ad

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26SOME OF THE ATTACHMENTS AVAILABLE FOR MACHINE¿1''* \\'APART S 74132s' fPART ;74174 Attachment Foot( ITs PART i 76553PART #2140 D

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27:vFig. 31ATTACHMENT FOOTIn order to attach the binder, edgesticher and the hemmers, it is necessary to remove the presser foot and r

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28BINDERThis attachment folds bias binding, applies it to the edge of material in one operation. Slots on scroll of the binder are

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RÜFFLER\}'IftIItIifIIrfIFig. 36 Fig. 37The ruffler will produce yards of delicate ruffling or precision pleating.Ruffling can also be done

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30THE ADJUSTABLE CORDING AND ZIPPER FOOTThis attachment is used to make and insert covered cording, and to sew in zippers. Loosen thumb

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31THE SET OF HEMMERSBefore attaching any of the hemmers, be sure bobbin thread is pulled up. Then, with hemmer in place, hold top

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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

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33PART S 76022Fig. 45DECORATOR(Fig. 45)With the wonderful new decorator your machine converts to a master-controlled performer of embroid

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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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If purchased in Canada, send, this toWHITE CONSOLIDATED INDUSTRIES, LTD. 1470 BiRCHMOUNT ROAD SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO, CANADACertificateandRegistrationfo

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34MEMO45, 3

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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

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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

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FEATURES AND PARTS (Back view)LFig. 223. Presser Bar Lifter 25. Motor24. Thread Cutter 26. Belt

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