Singer WS1112 User Manual

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SEWING THIN OR LIGHT WEIGHT FABRICSWhen lighter pressure is required to sew satisfactorily on thin silk or filmy material, the pressure

Page 3 - FEATURES AND PARTS

101» /Fig. 19STRAIGHT STITCHING® Set needle position lever to L position.(D Set Buttonhole disc ((D) indicator on M position.(D Set zigzag width contr

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114ft:©sPattern Cam and boxPLACING OF PATTERN CAM FOR EMBROIDERY SEWING1) Use regular zigzag pressure foot and needle plate.2) Open the cam cover li

Page 6 - THREADING THE BOBBIN CASE

STEP 1STEP 2BLIND STITCHING1. Use regttlar zigzag pressure foot and needle plate.2. Insert Cam No. 20 into tlie machine.3. Set needle position leve

Page 7 - UPPER THREADING

14SEWING ON BUTTONSFig. 221. Use button sewing foot and zigzag needle plate.2. Set drop feed dial to "EXDWN" position.3. Set the needle p

Page 8 - ADJUSTING THE TENSIONS

MAKING BUTTONHOLESi--CamFig. 234 Steps in Making Buttonhole Fig. 24A buttonhole can be made in any length within the range of limited width.1. Use s

Page 9 - OF FABRIC

8. Slit the buttonhole between the two rows of stitching with the buttonhole cutter or seam ripper. Be careful not to cut the stitchi

Page 10 - DARNING AND MONOGRAMMING

17THE ADJUSTABLE CORDING AND ZIPPER FOOTThis attachment is used to make and insert covered cording, and to sew in zippers. Loosen thumb screw

Page 11 - ZIGZAG STITCHING

18NARROW HEMMERWith the needle at its highest position, replace regular presser foot with narrow hemmer (Fig. 29) For a plain narrow

Page 12 - EMBROIDERY SEWING

INDEXPagePageFeatures and parts... 2Blind StichingNeedle and Thread size ...3Sewing on ButtonsInserting the needle .Making Buttonholes 1 s.~16Windin

Page 13 - SEWING PATTERNS

IgQUILTING GUIDETlus guide for making parallel rows of stltcliing is attached by placing the pronged holder between the pressure foot

Page 14 - BLIND STITCHING

20Fig. 34Fig. 35CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR MACHINEHOW TO OIL YOUR MACHINEYour machine should be oiled occasionaUy to keep it operating smoo

Page 15 - SEWING ON BUTTONS

21Fig. 36CLEANING AND OILING HOOK ASSEMBIYIf machine binds, clean hook assembly as follows.1. With take-up lever in highest position, tilt head back

Page 16 - MAKING BUTTONHOLES

22CHECK UP FOR SMOOTH SEWINGAlthough your sewing machine is designed for maximum efficiency should any of the following difficulties occur they can be

Page 17 - EMBROIDERING WITH A HOOP

23accessories1. Ripper (Buttonliole Cutter)2. Small Driver3. Large Driver4-, Plastic Oiler (Sealed and. Filled)5. Bobbins6. Felts for Spool pin7.

Page 18 - SEWING IN ZIPPER

24INSTRUCTIONS FOR PORTABLE INSTALLATIONPlease read these imporlarrt instructions which were wrrtten to aid you in placing your new^lfUr".i”fi&qu

Page 20 - SEAM GAUGE OR CLOTH GUIDE

BACK OFF SET SCREW TO CLEAR HINGE HOLEXHEAD HINGE SET SCREWSLIFT FLAP TO LOWER HEAD INTO CABINETINSTRUCTIONS FOR CABINET INSTALLATION1. Loosen head

Page 21 - OF YOUR MACHINE

27TO ASSEMBLE LEGS ON KD CABINETS1. Place cabinet body upside down on smooth level surface (use packing material as cushion to prevent

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FEATURES AND PARTS1. Thread Take-up Lever2. Pressure Release CDarning)3. Top Plate Thread Guides4. Zigzag width control Dial5. Top Plate6. Needl

Page 23 - CHECK UP FOR SMOOTH SEWING

NEEDLE ANDTHREADSIZE15x1MachineSilkFabricNeedleStitchesCottonMercerizedorNo.Per InchThreadThreadNylonExtremely heavy610Etarpaulin, sacking.19totoHeavy

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Fig. 2See Fig. 2. Raise the needle bar ® to its highest point, turning hand wheel toward you by hand. Then loosen the needle cla

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Fig. 3Fig. 8THREADING THE BOBBIN CASEStep 1 (illustrated in Fig. 5) Hold bobbin case between thumb and forefinger of left hand, so tha

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UPPER THREADINGTurn hand wheel toward you to raise the take-up lever and needle to their highest position.Place spool of thread on spool

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Normol tension Tijht tensionFig. 11Fig. 1213ph ..1,"-'v M.g Fig. 14S Fig. 15A correct stitch can be obtained by varying the tensio

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SETTING THE STITCH LENGTH-:--rThe length of the stitch is regulated by the stitch length control dial C@, Fig. 1) Near 0 is the sho

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