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Automatic Operation of Zig Zag SewingFig. 12ii #Fig. 11Fig. 13To lose« Decorator Disc1. Turn restrictor knob ;B Fig. 11) till pointer on dial isat &q
GoodTo Wind the BobbinTurn the clutch nut in the center of the hand wheel toward you to disengage the sewing mechanism. Place a spo
How (o Remove and Replace Bobbin CateFig. 16To Thread (he Bobbin CateRaise the needle bar to its highest position and lift up the hinged c
How to Remove the ShuttleFig. 21i¥hen thread becomes tangled in the hook and shuttle ace it is necessary to take the under thread me
Threading the MachineFig. 23Turn the hand balance wheel : (14) toward you until thethread take up lever (28) is raised to its highest position, i
Preparing to SewHold the end of the upper thread loosely and revolve hand wheel toward you slowly until loop of bobbin thread (Fig.
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be made with the respective discs. By experimenting with changing the stitch length and zigzag widths, contless numbers of designs can be
How to Adjust TensionsAlways adjust the upper tension with the presser foot down, as the tension is automatically released when it is raised.To increa
How to Use the Automatic DarnerTo release the pressure from the presser foot so that the material can be moved freely for darning and
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How to EmbroiJer with • HoopIt is easy to follow a stamped design or to work free hand when embroidering or monogramming. (See Figs.
Lace Trimmed HemTo attach lace to hem, insert lace in the slot next to needle. Sew hem as above, guiding lace under needle and hem
3. Sewing on Buttons. Exchange the regular presser foot for the one provided to sew on buttons. I See Fig 37.) Drop the feed to
4. Making Buttonholes. Replace the regular presser foot with the buttonhole foot which is equipped with a measurement gauge (Fig 3
Leave the presser foot down, drop the feed to "E" and take five or six stitches to close the buttonhole. Stop the machine
Fig. 406atlieriiifSimple gathering stitches should be rather long and the upper thread tension sufficiently light to enable the lower thread
AppKqueMany beautiful and decorative effects are obtained with this "easy to do operation". Cut out the applique design and
Lighting EquipmentTo replace light bulb, open face plate, removing old bulb as in Fig. 44.Heedle-Thread-Eahric-Stitching GuideFACE PLATE ,MachineNeedl
Check Up for Smooth SewingAlthough your sewing machine is designed for maximum efficiency, should any of the following difficulties occ
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Oiling and CleaningBefore starting to oil the upper part of the machine, turn hand wheel until takemp is at its lowest point. Apply
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Name of Each PartCOOOfNArm spool pin ...CJ)Thread guide <upper)...
Principal Feahjre«Stitch lermtfi regulatin!^1. Stitch length regulation. The length of the stitch is controlled by a dial located on th
5. Patch-o-matic darnenProvides instantaneous pressure release on presser-foot to permit easy and quick darning and mending.Fig. 5Lighting equ
How to Use Selective Knob (Dial)Fig. 8Turn hand wheel until needle is out of material.The selective knob should not be moved at any time with
o Regulate the Stitch Length543^1w ' Wjr-—Tb '|i mm^Fig. 9The stitch length is regulated simply by turning the knob shown in Fig.
Manual Operation of Zi§ Zag Sewing1) The zig zag regulating knob (A Fig. 10) is used to vary the stitch width, when you are doing e
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