Instruction BookficMODEL 1B10
(2) Connecting foot controller and power cordConnect foot controller and power cord (DBefore plugging in your machine, be sure that ,voltage
(3) Threading upper threadPush back to fold handle.Pull out spool pin and put a felt on spool pin.Put a spool on spool pin.Raise presser foot lifter.
Lead thread either side of tension disc (2).Hook it to guide @ from down to upwards.Thread take-up leverPass thread to guide © from right to l
(4) Drawing up lower threadHold end of upper thread with left hand.Turn handwheel slowly towards you until needle moves down and up again.Pull
{5) Fabric, thread and needle tableTHREADNEEDLEFABRICEuropeanMercerizesCottonCoveredEuropeanU.S. SizePointREMARKSCottonCottonPolyester, Silk, Nylon705
STRAIGHT SEWING^ Set machine as shown.(1) Pattern selection dialTurn dial to choose pattern.Dial can be turned either to right or to left.i| Straight
Place fabric under foot about 1 cm (0.4") inside the edge.Lower presser foot lifter.Important:Hold on both threads during the sewing
(4) Cloth guideUse cloth guide when sewing a long seam of regular distance from edge of material.Set guide in hole on arm, at right of
5. ZIGZAG STITCH SEWINGSet machine as shown.'To prevent seam ends unravelling, set machine for straight stitch and sew in reverse at
For light weight material:Set machine as shown.Sew carefully so that all stitches on right side are flush with edge of fabric.For thick and el
POLARIZED PLUG CAUTIONTo reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other).
7. BLIND HEM STITCHSet machine as shown.Fold material as shown and place it under foot.For a neater finish, it is preferable to baste
right side wrong side@ Correct seam.® Needle is catching edge of fold too much. © Needle is not catching edge of fold at all.Elastic blind hem
8. MENDING(1) PatchingSet machine as shown.Place the patch over the worn part.Sew along the edge of the patch on the right side. Trim away
9. MAKING BUTTONHOLESSet machine as shown.(1) Changing presser footRaise presser foot lifter ©.Set needle in the highest position by turning h
(2) Determine lengthMeasure diameter and thickness of button and add 0.3cm (1/8") for bar tacks.Mark buttonhole size on material.marking(3)
Left side: Change pattern to 2( 2l])- Sew left side from front to back until it reaches end line.Remember the point where arrow shows so
/ iI(5) Cutting buttonholesStick a needle through bar tacks to prevent over-cutting.Cut buttonhole along center with buttonhole cutter.a
(7) Left and right side balance of buttonholeStitch density on right and left sides of buttonhole can be adjust by buttonhole balance control
10. SEWING ON BUTTONSet machine as shown.Position a button and material underfoot. When needle comes to left side of stitch, lower foot. Ra
11. DROP FEED LEVERThe lever is in the right side of shuttle cover. For normal sewing, move the lever to position.To lower feed dog, move the lever t
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRead all instructions before using (this appiiance).DANGER —^To reduce the risk of electric shock:An appli^ce should neve
13. OVERLOOKINGPut two pieces of cloth together with right sides facing and sew.To prevent edges from fraying, sew so that right side
14. APPLICATIONS OF THE ELASTIC OVERLOCKSTITCHThis stitch is very effective for overcasting, edgestitching, etc, on knits and very stretc
15. APPLICATION OF RICK-RACKiA. Topstitching/Rick-RackA decorative topstitch can be produced with the rick-rack stitch. Stitch around the
1 6. STRETCH SEAMSA bail-point needle is essential.Paper may be laid under knits for smoother feeding.@ Medium-weight fabrics-••double knit, je
17. ZIPPER SEWINGSet machine as shown.Used for dresses, blouses skirts, trousers, bags, etc.By using the special zipper foot, zipper sewing can be eas
18. ROLL HEMMINGSet machine as shown.@ With straight stitch(B; With zigzag stitchMake 0.3cm(1/8") double fold for about 5cm (2") at ve
19. SHELL STITCHINGSilk, nylon organdy or similar sheer fabrics are suitable.Set machine as shown.Fold edge of material. With folded edge
20. PIN TUCKINGFor better appearance, use sheer material and tighten lower thread a little.For twin needle threading, see p. 38.Set machine as s
Set machine as shown.21. QUILTINGBaste layers of material to prevent them from slipping out as you sew.Attach quilting guide and sew in h
22. LAPPED SEAM SEWINGSet machine as shown.Place one piece of fabric over another according to the width of stitch size.@ For non-fray fabrics.(
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23. APPLIQUE WORKSet machine as shown.Sew around outline with zigzag stitch adjusting stitch length and width according to shape and size
24. EMBROIDERYNeedleThreadNo. 9120-100No. 11100—80No. 14V60-50______:. JSet machine as shown.Remove foot, and holder screw.To avoid lower thread b
25. THICK CLOTH SEWING(particularly denim)For thick fabric sewing, it is important to respect scheme.You remark that the sewing is set f
26. TWIN NEEDLE THREADINGThread in the same way as normal threading, except at points ®, ® and ®.At point®, pass threads separatly to ri
27. NEEDLE CHANGING AND SETTINGSet needle in the highest position by turning handwheel towards you.Loosen needle clamp screw and remove n
28. WINDING BOBBINSet needle in the highest position by turning handwheel towards you.Open shuttle cover.Open latch of bobbin case and take it
Push back to fold handle. Pull out spool pin.Wind thread clockwise around bobbin several times.Push bobbin on to spindle.Holding handwheel with
Push bobbin to right and press down foot controller.Machine stops automatically when winding is full.Push bobbin to left.Take off bobbin
6.7.8. 9.CONTENTSNAMES OF PARTS... _ACCESSORIES... ...
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I. NAMES OF PARTS1. Thread guide for bobbin winding2. Pressure regulator3. Take-up lever4. Face cover5. Upper thread tension dial6. Thread guid
2. ACCESSORIES
i. BEFORE SEWINGMachine is stored in flat-bed style which makes your work easier in ordinary sewing.(1) Detaching extension tableSlide it off and
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