singer 177, 217, 239, 257, 505 Instruction Manual

Congratulations!
As the owner of a Fashion Mate* Sewing Machine/Model 237 by Singer, you are about to enter a wonderful new world of sewing! From the moment you begin to sew on your Fashion Mate sewing machine, you will be delighted with its easy dependable operation.
May we recommend that before you begin to sew you discover all the many advantages of your Fashion Mate ma­chine by going through this instruction book step by step while seated at your machine.
SINGER* service is always close at hand. If your sewing machine should need servicing, call your local SINGER CENTER to be sure of warranted SINGER parts and service. You will find the address under THE SINGER COMPANY in the telephone directory.
*A Trademark of THE SINGER COMPANY Copyright © 1968 The Singer Company
Form 680 (9/69) All rights reserved Printed in Italy
Contents
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Principal Parts……………………………………………………………. 2 Accessories………………………………………………………………. 4
THREADING THE MACHINE The Bobbin Thread………………………………………………………. 5
The Needle Thread………………………………………………………. 9 Raising Bobbin Thread…………………………………………………… 10
STRAIGHT STITCHING Positioning the Needle…………………………………………………… 11
Regulating the Machine for Your Fabric………………………………… 12 Fabric, needle, thread, and stitch length chart…………………... 13 Stitch length……………………………………………………… 14 Thread tension…………………………………………………… 15 Pressure………………………………………………………….. 17 Feed Height……………………………………………………… 17 Sewing a Seam…………………………………………………………… 18 Pin Basting……………………………………………………………….. 20 Sewing Darts……………………………………………………………… 21 Darning without Embroidery Hoop……………………………………… 22
ZIG-ZAG STITCHING Stitch Width………………………………………………………………. 23
Needle Position…………………………………………………………… 23 Stitch Length……………………………………………………………… 24 Open zig-zag stitching…………………………………………… 24 Satin stitching……………………………………………………. 24 Needle-Thread Tension……………………………………………………24 Seams……………………………………………………………………... 25 Darts in Interfacing……………………………………………………….. 26 Mending………………………………………………………………….. 27 Applique………………………………………………………………….. 28 Buttonholes………………………………………………………………. 29
FREE-MOTION STITCHING Preparation……………………………………………………………….. 32
Darning with Embroidery Hoop…………………………………………..33 Script Lettering…………………………………………………………… 34 Embroidery………………………………………………………………..35
CARING FOR YOUR SEWING MACHINE Cleaning………………………………………………………………….. 36
Oiling and Lubricating…………………………………………………….37 Adjusting Belt Tension…………………………………………………… 39 Changing Light Bulb……………………………………………………... 39
INDEX ……………………………………………………………………………. 40
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Getting to know your SINGER
principal parts
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sewing machine
……and what they do
SPOOL PIN AND FELT – Pin holds thread spools of various sizes and felt helps
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thread unwind smoothly.
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BOBBIN WINDER SPINDLE – Holds bobbin for winding.
3 BOBBIN WINDER STOP – Controls amount of thread on bobbin. 4 BOBBIN WINDER LEVER – Move to right to wind bobbin. 5 HAND WHEEL – Controls movement of take-up lever and needle.
Always turn it toward you.
6 STITCH LENGTH SELECTOR – Lets your stitch forward and in reverse.
Numbers indicate number of stitches per inch.
FEED REGULATING KNOB – Controls feed dog height for sewing and darning.
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NEEDLE CLAMP – Holds needle in place.
9 THROAT PLATE – Numbered guidelines help you keep seams straight.
FEED DOG – Feed fabric as it is being stitched.
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SLIDE PLATE – Opens easily for removal and replacement of bobbin.
12 PRESSER FOOT – Holds fabric against feed dog. 13 THREAD CUTTER – Cuts thread conveniently and safely. 14 PRESSER FOOT LIFTER – At back of machine, it raises and lowers presser
foot.
15 NEEDLE-THREAD TENSION REGULATOR – Numbers allow for exact, easy
–to-duplicate tension settings.
16 TAKE-UP LEVER – Controls needle thread. 17 PRESSURE REGULATING DIAL – Regulates degree of pressure exerted on
fabric by presser foot. Has special setting for darning.
18 BOBBIN WINDER TENSION BRACKET AND THREAD GUIDE – Disc
regulates thread tension for bobbin winding and eyelet guides thread from spool to tension regulator for sewing.
NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR – Allows choice of three different positions.
19 20 STITCH WIDTH SELECTOR – Allows four settings for zig-zag stitching and
one for straight stitching.
21 STOP-MOTION SCREW – Directs power to the needle. Loosen the screw for
bobbin winding.
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SEWING-LIGHT – Located at back of machine, it pours light on sewing area.
23 ELECTRICAL SPEED CONTROLLER – Controls speed of the machine; the
harder you press, the faster it will sew.
24 ELECTRIC MOTOR – Located at back of machine. 25 PLUG – Before plugging in the machine, be sure that the voltage and number
of cycles stamped on the plate under the hand wheel are within the range marked on your electric meter.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SINGER SEWING MACHINE (continued)
Accessories ….. and their uses
In the envelope accompanying your sewing machine you will fins the following accessories:
Three bobbins – these extra bobbins allow you to have various color threads ready to use.
Three needles – catalog 2020 (15 x 1) size 14, are replacements for the needle in your machine.
One needle threader – make threading the sewing machine needle simpler.
One small screwdriver – use to turn screw in bobbin case to regulate bobbin tension.
One Special Purpose Presser Foot – designed for zigzag satin stitching, ornamental stitching, buttonholing, and applique work. This light, flexible foot has a raised center section that allows closely spaced zig-zag stitches to feed evenly. The small eyelets at the front of the foot hold a filler cord when desired.
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Threading the machine
Like all sewing machine that produce what is called a “lockstitch,” your sewing machine sews with two threads. The upper thread comes from the spool and is threaded through the eye of the needle. The lower thread comes from the bobbin, which is simply a small spool that you wind yourself, using the machine. On the Fashion Mate machine it is best to wind the bobbin before threading the needle.
the bobbin thread
REMOVING THE BOBBIN
1 Turn hand wheel toward you until
needle is at its highest position.
2 Open slide plate. 3 Reach down with left hand, open
bobbin case latch, and lift out bobbin case.
4 Release latch and remove bobbin
from bobbin case.
WINDING THE BOBBIN
1 Stop motion of needle by loose-
ning stop-motion screw. Hold hand wheel with left hand while turning stop-motion screw toward you with right hand.
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THREADING THE MACHINE (continued)
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WINDING THE BOBBIN
(continued)
2 Place empty bobbin on spindle.
3 Move bobbin winder lever to the
right.
4 Place spool of thread on spool pin
over the spool pin felt and pass thread around bobbin winder ten­sion bracket disc.
5 Draw thread, from the inside,
through a hole in the top side of the bobbin.
6 Hold thread end as shown and start
the machine. Thread end will break off after a few coils have been wound.
7 Do not guide or hold thread while
winding bobbin – let the machine do the work. Winding will stop when bobbin is full.
8 Stop machine and move bobbin winder lever to the left.
9 Cut connecting thread about three inches from bobbin and remove bobbin from
spindle.
10 Tighten stop-motion screw with right hand while holding handwheel with left
hand.
IF THREAD DOES NOT WIND EVENLY
1 Loosen tension bracket screw. 2 Lower bracket if too much thread
is wound on top of bobbin.
3 Raise bracket if too much thread is
wound on bottom of bobbin.
4 Tighten tension bracket screw.
TO CONTROL AMOUNT OF THREAD ON BOBBIN
1 Loosen stop latch screw. 2 Move stop latch to left for less
thread on bobbin.
3 Move stop latch to right for more
thread on bobbin.
4 Tighten stop latch screw.
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THREADING THE MACHINE (continued)
REPLACING THE BOBBIN
1 Hold bobbin so that thread unwind
in the direction shown, and put bobbin in bobbin case.
2 Pull thread into notch; draw it
under tension spring and into slot. Allow about three inches of thread to hand freely from bobbin case.
3 Raise take-up lever to highest
point.
4 Hold bobbin case by open latch
and place it on spindle of shuttle body so that position finger enters notch at top of shuttle.
5 Thread should draw from top of
bobbin case, as shown.
6 Release latch and press bobbin
case until it clicks into place.
7 Close slide plate.
the needle thread
1 Turn hand wheel toward you to
raise needle to its highest position.
2 Make sure spool pin felt is on
spool pin.
3 Place spool of thread on spool
pin and lead thread through threading points shown. Thread the needle from left to right. The arrow on the throat plate shows the correct threading direction.
4 Draw about three inches of
thread through eye of needle.
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THREADING THE MACHINE (continued)
raising the bobbin thread
Now that you have wound the bobbin and threaded the needle, you will need to raise the bobbin thread through the hole in the throat plate.
1 Hold needle thread lightly with left
hand and turn hand wheel slowly toward you so that needle enters throat plate.
2 Continue turning hand wheel and
holding needle thread until needle rises and brings up bobbin thread in a loop.
3 Undo the loop with your finger.
4 Place both needle and bobbin
threads under presser foot and lay them diagonally to the right.
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… you are now ready to sew
Straight stitching
positioning the needle
Before your set your Fashion Mate sewing machine for any kind of stitching, turn the hand wheel toward you until the needle is above the throat plate.
THE STITCH WIDTH SELECTOR
To set for straight stitching, press down on the Stitch Width Selector and move it to the far right.
THE NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR
Press down on the Needle Position Selector and move it to center (C) position. this setting locates the needle hole in the throat plate.
For instructions on setting the Stitch Width Selector and the Needle Position Selector in other position, see page 23.
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THREADING THE MACHINE (continued)
regulating the machine for your fabric
As you get ready to sew, take ad­vantage of the flexibility of your sewing machine. With a choice of needle sizes and four easy-to use selectors for stitch length, pressure, feed height, and needle-thread ten­sion, you can adjust the machine to sew perfectly on a wide variety of fabrics. The table on page 13 will guide you in selecting correct thread, needle sizes, and stitch length accor­ding to the weight of your fabric. Be sure to use like threads for both needle and bobbin.
CHANGING THE NEEDLE
1 Turn hand wheel over toward you
until needle is at highest position.
2 Loosen needle-clamp screw and
remove needle.
3 Insert new needle into clamp with
the flat side of the needle to the right and the long groove to the left; push it up as far as it will go.
4 Tighten needle-clamp screw.
This machine uses needle Catalog 2020 (15x1), available in sizes 9, 11, 14, 16, and 18.
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