Singer W8931 User Manual

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loPLACING BOBBIN CASE IN SHUTTLEi'o cover plate left of the aeedle.\ bee 16, Fig. 1) Hold the bobbin case latch, (D:, 1 xg. 9, betw

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erctc£i))J>1»si93aa»UPPER THREADINGnPig. 111. Turn the balance wheel toward you to raise the take-up lever to its highest position.2. Place a spo

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12STRAIGHT STITCHINGFor straighi sewing on fine fabric or very soft material, you may want_to use the straight stitch presser straight stitch needle p

Page 5 - FEATURES AND PARTS

*4)>)1^ SETTING THE STITCH LENGTHTie length of the stitch is regulated by the dial, shown in Fig. 14. Near 0 is the shortest sti

Page 6 - FEATURES ÄND PARTS

14When the upper and under tensions are properly balanced, a perfect stitch will be formed with both threads interlocking in fabric (Fi

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vSSEWING THIN OR UGHT WEIGHT FABRICS.When lighter pressure is required to sew satisfactorily on thin silk or filmy material, the pressur

Page 8 - Disengage the hand wheel (5

16is“9Kg. 21-AP!g. 21-3REMOVING THE WORKBe sure to stop the machine when the thread take-up lever and needle bar are at the highest position.Now raise

Page 9 - THREADING THE BOBBIN CASE

s>J%i4}9t»PCV17CREATIVE EMBROIDERYBe sure zigzag presser foot and, zigzag needle plate are in place.TEe satin stitcE, Fig. 22, wiucE is real

Page 10 - "HOOK

18Set zigzag stitch width stop at 4, stitch length at lU. Do a few zigzag stitches,^ rop feed for 3 or 4 stitches, then raise it again. By

Page 11 - UPPER THREADING

19?•?%iIS'MAKING BUTTONHOLESFirst, mark tire beginning and end of the buttonhole on fabric with a basting line or tailor's c

Page 12 - I ^ attached. Turn assembly

\You are now the owner or a new zigzag sewing maciiine, the most versatile machine of its type you can possess. Buttonholes, mono

Page 13 - ADJUSTING THE TENSIONS

20SEWING ON BUTTONS5.F^‘'l7)i’T,TFS°2r'‘ *“*2, PusB drop feed button "DOWN” all tie way.tbe button so thatWir\e4. Move zigzag stitch w

Page 14 - AND FEEDING OF FABRIC

21-f3•.a9Э9>}))))2ягIViHOW TO USE ACCESSORIESSeam gauge or clotb. guide (Item 6 Fig. 37) use tde seam gauge as a guide for straigh

Page 15 - PREPARING TO SEW

22-Pig. 31CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR MACHINEHOW TO OIL YOUR MACHINEUse only a good, sewing machine oil d.o not use any common household oil

Page 16 - REMOVING THE WORK

*•>o')))>) ))()^9o () 9 J 3>' >23CLEANING AND OILING THE SHUTTLE(See Fig. 34 and 35}Tne stiuch. forming meclianisni occasio

Page 17 - CREATIVE EMBROIDERY

24TKOUBLE CHARTTroubleProbable CauseIf Maciiines BindsThread or lint in racewayCorrection-With take-up lever in highest position, tilt head

Page 18 - EMBROIDERING WITH A HOOP

25NvSTroubleProbable CauseCorrectionSkippingStitchesBent needleDiscard and replaceNeedle placed incorrectly in clampSee instruction page No. 8Too fin

Page 19 - MAKING BUTTONHOLES

26Trouble; Probable CauseCorrectionUpper thread breakirigj Improperly threadedRefer to threading instructions see page No. 11 and rethread machine! To

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27)>I>))> >. N I'si!m.fU))>)}i»»m911o o-<<3^1312-Rg. 37X 1i£7 'w8Ц910ACCESSORIES1.i ^ 2.I' 3.*’ 4.5.6.7.8.9.1

Page 21 - HOW TO USE ACCESSORIES

.. t28Tlie following pages show extra time saving attachments Available from your Dealer.These attachments will complement the basic acce

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?»•> ^> ' v|' s)))).)>iy5»)3 I >)ATTCHMENTS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR MACHINE29rufflerIattachmentFOOTDARNING SPRING f oBINDER7 t//sT7HE

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INDEXPageParts warranty... 2Service policy...

Page 24 - TKOUBLE CHART

\mtmi30p;g. 38ATTACHMENT FOOTIn order to attach the binder, edgestitcher and the hemmers, it is necessary to remove the presser foot

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33>4)1J) >).)9\vSC^QFig. 46THE ADJUSTABLE CORDING AND ZIPPER FOOTThis attachment is used to make and insert covered cording, and to

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32RUFFLERFig. 43Fig. 44 P'9- ‘‘STke ruffler will produce yards of delicate ruffling or precision pleating.Ruffling can also be done and sewn to

Page 27 - ACCESSORIES

31NBINDERTiiis attachment folds bias binding, applies it to the edge of material in one operation. Slots on scroll of the binder

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34THE SET OF HEMMERSBefore attaching any of the hemmer. Be sure bobbin thread is pulled up. Then, with hemmer in place, hold top t

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Page 30 - THE EDGESTITCHES

FEATURES AND PARTS»>i(x5a(Front view)1. Take-up lever13.Stitch width knob ^ -2«S’ / ^2. Pressure release-damer14.Zigzag width control dial3. Arm ti

Page 31 - SEWING IN A ZIPPER

FEATURES ÄND PARTS{Back view)25. Presser bar lifter26. Thread cutterPig- 227. Feed28. Head hinge mounting holesS'29. Motor S 730. Belt

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rfNEEDLE THREAD -FABRIC - STITCHING GUIDEXtFabricMachine Needle Stitches No. Per InchCottonThreadMercerizedThreadSilkorNylon1cExtremely heavy tarpa

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SETTING THE NEEDLE^ See Fig. 3. Raisa the needle bar A to its highest point, turning wheel toward you by hand.Then loosen the needle cl

Page 34 - DARNING SPRING

« fisi)>)))>)13i»»3THREADING THE BOBBIN CASEStep 1 (illustrated in. Fig. 6). Hold bobbin case between thumb and forefinger of left

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