HOW TO USE AND CARE FOR YOURUJHITgDe LWM© ZIG-ZAGseming machineMODEL 3051
6. *7b *7U^ead Um MacUine & Needle1. Turn the balance wheel toward you to raise the needle bar to its highest position,2. Place a spo
7. *7a Pn£f4S/m jpn,1. Hold the end of the upper thread with the left hand, leaving it slack from the hand to the needle.2. Turn the balance wheel t
9. flemme, ike Q4Joàk1. Raise the needle bar to its highest position by turning the balance wheel toward you,2. Raise the presserò foot by lifting th
JAs all machines are correctly adjusted before leaving the factory and readjusted dealer delivers them to you, the lower tension seldom requires to be
/=2. */a Re<^44iate the P^eddu^ a^ the. P^mM-e/i. ^aatLight material will not sew well under too much pressure, nor will heavy Fabrics under too l
/3. Vo the-'perling8).9).By using the drop feed device you may adjust the feed dog for sewing different types of materials and f
ps%S * TV'.^iif •^-, .'. rir'f;,si^. ^o. 0il MedAM-Hc^ Mcu^ltidte.To have your machine always in smooth running condition you must ke
So4^m ^4^«/ Se44M4tq, cMi4ii6.TO TURN CORNERS :1. Stop the machine while the needle is still in the material.2. Raise the presser foot and turn the
/6, QoHie. ajf "^fiauâle.BREAKING OF THE UPPER THREAD:1. Incorrect threading, 2. Upper thread tension too tight.3. Defective needle, or needle
17. SedAAiHtfZI52AG SU№Fig. 23Your Zig-Zag Sewing Machine, by virtue of its design, permits you to do zig-zag sewing and numerous oth
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fS. afiom ¿a Ofxe^Kite /luiomaicc1. Open the small lid of top plate.2. Move limiter knob (A) to the right end.3. Set lever to the extreme righ
/9- SeufiH^ an ß44ÜomTurn balance wheel toward you to raise needle to its highest position. Raise presser bar and remove regular pres
3.0. But¿ai^alг¿.IIFrom1. Set the zigzag stitch locking dial “S" (Fig. 23) at 2.2. Raise presser foot and turn balance wheel toward you to brin
Stitch left side of buttonhole to end of marking. Stop machine with needle to the right of stitching. Leave needle in fabric, rai
o2<2.The quilting attachment (Fig. 27) will enable you to sew evenly spaced lines on padded fabrics without marking them in advance.To
3.4. Man/ma* eMe4ftmen.Fig. 293. Lower presser foot and begin to sew. Fiq. 29'.Turn balance wheel toward you until needle reaches its highest poi
2.5. eMcMAA ¿a do.The hemmer foot can also be used for doing felling. Proceed in the following manner :1. Lay two pieces of cloth one on top
27. NEEDLE - THREAD - FABRIC - STITCHIN© GUIDEFabricExtremely heavy tarpaulin, sacking, canvas, duck, etc.Heavy upholstery fabric, ticking, deni
f^ame. S’OcU poAtAutomatic darner(Pressure regulator)Pressure release leverTake-up leverUpper arm thread guideZigzag disc chamberSpool pinsTop plateBa
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/. *7a Wind tUe BoMm1. To wind the bobbin the balance wheel must be disconnected from the stitching mechanism. Hold the balance whee
»^¿1^16. operate the foot control or knee control in the same manner as far sewing and when the bobbin is completely full it will
3. *^0- *HiAe<jA tlte. BoMJUn GcUe.Before threading the bobbin case, study Fig. 4, 5, and 6 to aet a general idea as to how it is done.1. Hold t
Efts.J№ifiSf^-V£V,'Mi-rS\m4. Replace and Hemmjtethe. BaUUn. Cade.1. Raise the presser foot by lifting the presser bar lifter.2. Raise the needl
m!?S.5. ^o. Qleatt Shutti^ RaceWhen the thread is tangled in the race or dust gets into the space between the shuttle and shuttle r
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