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8WINDING THE BOBBINLoosen stop motion screw with right hand.• Place empty bobbin on spindle.^ Press bobbin winder down against hand wheel.
WINDING THE BOBBIN (Cont’d)Place spool of thread on spool pin. Thread between tension discs and through bobbin as shown.Hold end of thread and start m
10when bobbin is fullIf thread doesn^t wind evenlyWINDING THE BOBBIN (Confd)Stop machine.Lift bobbin winder away from hand wheel and remove bobbin.Tig
nTHREADING THE BOBBIN CASEHold bobbin so that thread leads off in direction shown.Place bobbin in case.Lead thread into slot and underspringIDraw
12• Raise take-up lever to highest point.• Lead thread through threading points shown.• Draw sufficient thread through eye of needle with which to
13STITCH LENGTH REGULATORTO RELEASENumerals on left side of indicator represent number of stitches per inch.Numerals on right side represent
14THROAT PLATERemoval and ReplacementTo remove the throat plateRaise needle bar and presser foot. Open slide plate.Place thumb under right front e
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16STRAIGHT STITCHING — CENTER POSITION...42MSTITCH WIDTH SELECTOR: ONEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR: CThe general purpose throat plate and
17STRAIGHT STITCHING EQUIPMENTGENERAL PURPOSE THROAT PLATE GENERAL PURPOSE PRESSER FOOTGENERAL PURPOSE THROAT PLATE AND PRESSER FOOT are used f
Form K6401 (664)Printed in Great Britain
18STRAIGHT STITCHING — SECONDARY POSITIONSi II ISTITCH WIDTH SELECTOR: ONEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR; L OR RGENERAL PURPOSE THROAT PLATE AND PRESSER FOOTT
19PREPARING TO SEW• Pull end of bobbin thread up through throat plate.Hold needle thread lightly with left hand.Turn hand wheel so that needl
20SEWING A SEAMSet stitch regulator for desired stitch length.Position needle into fabric about inch from edge.Lower presser foot.Raise stitch lengt
21SEWING A SEAM (Cont’d)Back stitch to edge of fabric for reinforcement.Lower stitch length regulator.Stitch to end of seam.Raise stitch length
22SEWING A SEAM (ConfchBack stitch to reinforce end of seam.Lower regulator to forward stitching position.With take-up lever at highest point, raise p
23GUIDING AND SUPPORTING FABRIC// yJ ^...^‘^*^***>%<i»iiw'ii№ffl'in>iiiiiii>'iag»ww^''^'«Vf№Most fabrics nee
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25S iW.y.V^ i* r''S\2:*- 1 4BOBBIN THREAD TENSIONBobbin thread tension too tight —correct by turning screw counterclockwise.Bobbin thread t
26PRESSURE ADJUSTMENTSX'ii ? k 'i"^<V'Imu^ ¡r^i'IrtlilliliJilil^I fi¡iji I..IihDecrease IncreaseTo decrease pressure, t
27ZIGZAG STITCHING EQUIPMENTGENERAL PURPOSE PRESSER FOOTGENERAL PURPOSE THROAT PLATESPECIAL PURPOSE PRESSER FOOTFASHION DISCS
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28ZIGZAG STITCHINGFASHION DISCS CONTROL STITCH PATTERNS.NEEDLE POSITION LOCATES STITCHING AT LEFT, CENTER OR RIGHT (See page 33).STITCH WIDTH SELECTOR
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF FASHION DISCS29To remove and replace FASHION Discs, set stitch width selector at 0. Raise disc cover on top
30FASHION DISCS'‘s%✓-,MULTI-STITCHBLIND STITCHARROWHEAD DOMINOThese four interchangeable FASHION Discs, plus the four illustrated on the next pag
31FASHION DISCSICICLEBANNERDIAMONDCRESCENTThese four interchangeable FASHION Discs, plus the four illustrated on the previous page, are included with
CONTROL OF WIDTH — ZIGZAG STITCHING3212 3 4Width of zigzag stitch is controlled by the Stitch Width Selector. As the selector lever is moved to the ri
NEEDLE POSITIONS FOR ZIGZAG STITCHING33Ì 2 3 4Needle position setting of C (Center) places stitching in central needle position. Settings L (Left
STITCH LENGTH ADJUSTMENT FOR SATIN STITCHING34Upper inclined area of indicator plate provides a means of gradually shortening stitch length.As
TENSION ADJUSTMENT FOR SATIN STITCHING35Satin stitching requires lighter tension than straight stitching or open designs. The wider the sati
36TWO NEEDLESThe needle clamp accommodates two needles. Catalog 2020 (15 x 1), generally of the same size. However, where special ef
37TWO NEEDLES — UPPER THREADINGUse No. 50 mercerized cotton thread.Thread as for single needle (see page 12).Be sure that threads are separated by cen
AS THE OWNER OF THE SINGER* 328• • •you have a completely new, smooth running automatic which offers you a new world of sewing enjoyment.Outstan
Straight StitchingTWO NEEDLESZigzag and Decorative Stitching38STITCH WIDTH: O NEEDLE POSITION: L OR C ONLY GENERAL PURPOSE THROAT PLATE AND PRESSER FO
39Instructions for usingATTACHMENTS • •Those attachments which are not furnished with your machine are available for purchase at your local SINGER SEW
40SPECIAL PURPOSE FOOTThis light, flexible foot is designed for satin stitching. It provides maximum visibility and allows closely spaced zigza
41MARKINGLINESLENGTH OF BAR TACKS AND CUTTING SPACE SIDE STITCHINGBUTTONHOLES (Cont’d)IThe length of cutting space, the opening through which the butt
42Procedure: Set needle position at L and stitch width at 2 for side stitching (see page 40). Place work under needle, aligning center marking of bu
43BUTTONHOLES (Confd)Final Bar Tack: Move lever to 4 and duplicate tack previously made. End at point F.Fastening Stitch: To secure stitching, move le
44APPLIQUEApplique adds beauty to wearing apparel, linens and household textiles.Either contrasting or self-fabric may be used effectively. Most v
45MONOGRAMS AND MOTIFSMany of the decorative stitch patterns lend themselves to the creation of attractive and unusual monograms and motifs.Select a
46BUTTON SEWING FOOTThis short, open foot accommodates any two hole or four hole button, and holds it securely for stitching. Groove in
47Position button under foot so that needle will enter into left hole. Lower foot. Turn hand wheel toward you until needle rises out of fabric and is
SINGER SERVICEWherever you go you will find expert, dependable SINGER* Service close at hand. SINGER is interested in helping you keep your SI
48GENERAL PURPOSE FOOTUsed with general purpose throat plate, this foot provides a wide needle slot which accommodates all stitch settings and can
49SEAMS (Confd)Knit Fabric Seams. A narrow Zigzag stitch (FASHION Disc ®) is ideal for seaming knit fabrics. It is particularly suitable for unde
DARTS IN INTERFACING50Non-woven interfacings can be shaped without bulk with Zigzag stitching (FASHION Disc 0 ). Multiple Stitch Zigzag FASHION Disc
MENDING51Zigzag stitching is well suited for all types of household mending. Multi- pie Stitch Zigzag (FASHION Disc (g) ) provides a firm, fle
52THE SEAM GUIDEThe seam guide aids in attaining uniformity of seam width. It provides for stitching to be placed at any distance between
53BLIND STITCHED HEMSFASHION DISC: BUND STITCH STITCH WIDTH: 2-4 NEEDLE POSITION: C STITCH LENGTH: 10-15 GENERAL PURPOSE THROAT PLATE AND PRESSER FOOT
54THE FOOT HEMMERThe narrow hemmer forms and stitches a perfectly turned hem without basting or pressing. It is attached to machine in place of
55HEMMED SEAMSHemmed seams are appropriatewhere a fine narrow seam is desired.• Allow a scant seam allowance.• With right sides of fabric together,
56MULTI-SLOTTED BINDERADJUSTINGLUGSLOT FOR FOLDED BIAS TAPESCROLL FOR UNFOLDED BINDINGMulti-slotted binder is used to apply commercial binding as w
MULTI-SLOTTED BINDER (Confd)Curved edges require slightly different fabric handling from straight edges. Inside curves are straightened as th
PRINCIPAL PARTS OF MACHINE 328FASHION DISC COVERLIGHT SWITCHTAKE-UP LEVERSTITCH WIDTH SELECTORNEEDLE THREAD TENSIONTHROAT PLATENEEDLE POSITION SELECTO
58FORKARMTHE RUFFLERADJUSTING LEVERADJUSTINGFINGER'ADJUSTING SCREWSEPARATOR RUFFLING ^SEPARATOR BLADE BLADE GUIDEThis attachment offers a simpl
59THE RÜFFLER (Cont*d)Activating Parts. Ruffling blade and separator blade are of blue steel and hold material to be gathered between t
60THE RÜFFLER (Confcl)toLength of sewing machine stitch also affects ruffle fullness. Since a given attachment setting puts an equal amount of ful
61THE RÜFFLER (Cont’d)Attaching ruffleRUFFLINGMATERIALGARMENT• Place ruffle strip between two blue blades and through first separator guide.• Place
62THE RÜFFLER (Confd)Pleating• Move adjusting lever of ruffler to desired space setting for pleats either 6 or 12 stitches apart.• Set stitch length
63Crisp fabrics cut on the crosswise grain form the sharpest pleats. Glazed fabrics handle best if the glazed side is downward and the soft
64FREE MOTION WORKDarningHousehold linens, children’s clothes and knit wear of all kinds can be repaired with the darning stitch.Procedure• Trim rag
65Darning (Contad)FREE MOTION WORKEmbroidery—Monograms• When opening is filled, turn work' 90° and continue stitching until darn is complet
66FASHION* AIDSThe Edge StitcherThis attachment provides a series of slotted guides which regulate the placement of stitching in relation to a fabric
67ADDITIONAL FASHION DISCSThe following additional FASHION Discs are available for separate purchase at your local SINGER SEWING CENTER . . ...(j:)
FABRIC, THREAD, NEEDLE AND STITCH LENGTH CHARTFABRICSTHREADSIZESNEEDLESIZESMACHINE STITCHES PER INCHSTRAIGHT STITCHINGDELICATE—tulle, chiffon, fine la
68CLEAN AND OILTO CLEAN THE MACHINECLEAN BETWEEN TENSION DISCS, \CLEANCLEANANDOILWhen in regular useMachine should be cleaned periodically to remove
69TO REMOVE AND REPLACE BOBBIN CASE• Open slide plate and remove throat plate (see page 14).• Unlock bobbin case by lifting and pulling ho
70To keep your machine in top running condition, use SINGER Oil and SINGER* Lubricant. Both are quality products especially prepared for sewing machin
71TO OIL THE MACHINE (Cont’d)UI'ff ^TjpQ V...'S. ''v 'hnV.> \ 'Vj_ ' _.,Remove face plate and oil the
72TO OIL THE MACHINE (Cont'd)Tilt machine back and remove thumb nut from screw B, being careful not to lose felt washer, and remove cover from un
73ELECTRICAL INFORMATIONThe SINGER* Electric Motor in your machine is furnished for operation on an alternating current of 110-120 volts, 50/60 cy
SWITCHLight Switch. Press in to switch light on; press in again to switch light off.To Remove Bulb. Remove lamp cover screw and remove lamp cover. Pul
75TO REMOVE AND REPLACE FASHION DISC COVERTo RemovePlace several sheets of paper under two springs as shown. Turn cover all the way back until it
INDEX76PAGEApplique ... 44AttachmentsButton Sewing Foot ...46-47
77INDEX (Cont’d)PAGENeedle Position SelectorTwo Needle Stitching ...38Zigzag Setting...
NEEDLES AND THREADThis machine uses needle. Catalog 2020 (15 X 1). Sizes 9, 11, 14, 16 and 18.For perfect stitching, select correct ne
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For your protectionSINGER Sewing Machines are sold and serviced wherever you see the famous SINGER and Red “S” Trademarks. When your machine needs ser
REMOVING THE BOBBINOpen slide plate and lift out bobbin.
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