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fit,
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Serial
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reference.
appliance
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outlet.
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IMPORTANT
When
followed,
using
including
Read
an
all
electrical the
appliance).
DANGER
An
appliance
appliance
WARN
electric
1.
Do
not
is
used
2.
Use
attachments
3.
Never
properly, appliance electrical
4.
Never
ings
of
dust,
and
5.
Never
6.
Do
not
7.
Do
not
being
8.
To
disconnect,
outlet.
9.
Do
not
should
from
the
ING
shock,
ailow
to
by
or
near
this
appliance
recommended
operate
operate the
drop
use
operate
administered.
unplug
if
it
has
to
the
or
mechanical
sewing
loose
or outdoors.
this
the
cloth.
insert
turn
by
electric
be
nearest
where
SAFETY
appliance,
following:
instructions
——To
never
used
children.
only
appliance
been
appliance machine
all
pulling
reduce
be
outlet
——To
or
injury
as
a
for
its
by
dropped
authorized
adjustment.
and
any
object
aerosol
controls
on
cord.
left
unattended
immediately
reduce
to
toy.
Close
intended
the
manufacturer
it
it
has
or
damaged,
dealer
with
any
foot
into
any
(spray)
to
the
To
controller
unplug,
basic
safety
the
when
after
the
persons:
attention
use
as
damaged
a
or
service
air
openings
opening.
products
off
(“0”)
INSTRUCTIONS
precautions
before
risk
of
plugged
using
and
risk
is
necessary
described as
contained
cord
or
dropped
center
blocked,
free
from
are
being
position,
grasp
the
electric
of
or
the
used
plug,
should
using
in.
Always
before
burns,
when
in
this
in
this
plug,
if
into
water.
for
examination,
Keep
accumulation
or
then
remove
not
shock:
unplug
cleaning
fire,
this
manual.
manual.
it
is
not
Return
ventilation
where
oxygen
plug
the
cord.
always
(this
appliance
Use
working
repair;
of
be
this
only
the
open
lint,
is
from
DANGER
1.
Always
2
Do
3.
Do
Do
not
not not
unplug reach
place
place
in
before
for
or
or
an
store
drop
relamping.
appliance
appliance into
water
Replace
that
where or
has
other
bulb
fallen
it
can
liquid.
with
into
fall
same
water
or
be
type Unplug pulled
rated
15
immediately
into
a
tub
watts.
or
sink.
Page 4
WARNING
1.
Keep
fingers
machine
2.
Always
3.
Do
4.
Do
break.
5.
Switch area, presser
6.
Always lubricating, instruction
7.
Never
may
not not
such
be
needle.
use
the use pull
the
sewing
as
foot,
unplug
or
manual.
operate
blocked.
away
proper bent or
push
threading
etc.
sewing
when
on
from
needle
needles.
fabric
machine
making
a
soft
all
moving
while
off
needle,
machine
any
surface
plate.
(“0”)
from
other
parts.
The
stitching.
when
changing
the
user
such
as
Special
wrong
It
needle,
electrical
servicing
a
care
plate
may
making
bed
or
is
required
can
cause
deflect
any
threading
outlet
adjustments
couch
around
the
the
needle
adjustments
bobbin,
when
removing mentioned
where
the
needle
causing
in
air
the
to
the
or
changing
openings
sewing
break.
it
to
needle
covers,
in
the
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NAMES
1. ACCESSORIES
2. BEFORE
3.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
(5)
4.
STRAIGHT (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
5.
ZIGZAG (1) (2) (3)
6.
OVERCASTING
7.
BLIND
8.
MENDING MAKING
9. (1) (2) (3)
(4)
Buttonhole Cutting
(5) (6)
Corded
(7)
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
Adjusting SEWING DROP FOOT OVERLOCKING APPLICATIONS
APPLICATION STRETCH ZIPPER ROLL SHELL PIN QUILTING
LAPPED APPLIQUE EMBROIDERY THICK TWIN
NEEDLE WINDING INSERTING
LOWER CLEANING MAINTENANCE (1)
Cleaning
(2)
Oiling TROUBLE CHANGING
OF
SEWING Detaching Connecting
Threading Drawing Fabric,
Pattern Stitch
Double
Cloth
Adjusting
Zigzag Needle Thread
Changing Determine Determine
TUCKING
length
guide
STITCH
HEM
BUTTONHOLES
ON
FEED
PRESSURE
SEAMS
SEWING
HEMMING
STITCHING
SEAM
WORK
CLOTH
NEEDLE
CHANGING
BOBBIN
TENSION
SHUTTLE
CHART
LIGHT
PARTS
extension
foot
upper
up
lower
thread
SEWING selection
dial
presser
thread
SEWING
width
BOBBIN
control
position
tension
STITCH
presser
length
width
sewing
buttonholes
buttonholes
both
BUTTON
LEVER
OF
OF
RICK-RACK
SEWING
SEWING
THREADING
ADJUSTMENT
BULB
controller
thread
thread
and
dial
foot
tension
control
for
foot
side
THE
VERY
AND
CASE
CONTENTS
table
needle
zigzag
balance
ELASTIC
table
lifter
stitch
IMPORTANT
SETTING
and
power
of
buttonhole
OVERLOCKSTITCH
cord
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47
48 49 50
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39 40 43 44
47
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27 28 29
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31
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15.
16.
17.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
3.
NAMES
1.
Thread Pressure
Take-up
Face
Upper
Thread
Presser Presser Free
Shuttle Spool Pattern
Stitch Needle Reverse
Zigzag Drop
cover
thread
guide
foot foot
arm
cover
pins
selection
length
position
sewing
width
feed
OF
guide
for
regulator
lever
tension
for
thumb
(retractable)
dial
control
lever
PARTS
bobbin
upper
screw
dial
control lever
winding
dial
threading
18.
Bobbin
1
9.
Bobbin
20.
Handwheel
21.
Stop
22.
Special Switch
23.
24.
Socket
25.
Thread
26.
Handle
27.
Presser
18.
Thread
9.
Feed
dog
0.
Needle
pecifications
winding winding
motion
buttonhole
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guide
foot
cutter
plate
vary
knob
for
lifter
from
spindle stopper
adjustment
upper
country
threading
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country.
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3.
BEFORE
SEWING
Machine
your
(1)
Detaching
Slide free-arm
work
it
is
stored
easier
off
model.
and
in
fiat-bed
in
ordinary
extension
the
machine
style
sewing.
table
is
which
used
makes
as
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a
Free-arm trousers, etc.
Do
vice-versa
extension
To
open
illustrated.
is
sleeves,
table.
lid
of
convenient
cuffs
of
accessory
to
above
of
box,
sew
T-shirts,
steps
push
or
embroider,
to
it
blouses,
attach
open,
as
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Connecting
(2)
power
Connect
Before
yoltage
(written
Switch
®
turn
on
Push
®
off.
foot
plugging
is
same
on
a
on,
the
sewing
button
cord
controller
in
your as
plate
put
power
to
foot
at
light.
turn
controller
and
machine,
that
back
on
sewing
power
of
of
the
cord
be
sure
your
machine.
machine)
machine
light
on
and
and
that
N
and
Always not
in
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Specifications
The
more
the
machine
switch
use.
you
vary
press
runs.
off
or
from
foot
unplug
country
controller,
machine
to
country.
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when
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(3)
Push Pull
Put
Threading
back
out
spool
spool
a
to
on
fold
pin
spool
upper
handle.
and
pin.
thread
putafelt
on
spool
pin.
—6—
Raise Raise
turning Thread Pass
presser
take-up
handwheel following
thread
foot lever
through
lifter.
to
the
towards
numbers
guide
highest
you.
KD-K.
.
position
by
P
Page 12
Lead
Hook
thread
it
to
either
guide
side
from
of
down
tension
to
disc
.
upwards.
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Pass
guide
Leave
take-up
thread
(left
®
end
of
to
one)
thread
lever
guide
then
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needle
of
from
about
right
eye
1
to
left,
and
4
.
5
cm
(6’).
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(4)
Hold
Turn needle
Pull be
Drawing
end
handwheel
upper
brought
of
moves
thread
up
upper
down
slowly
in
a
up
slowly
loop.
lower
thread
and
and
thread
with
towards
up
again.
lower
left
thread
hand.
you
until
will
J
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Pull place left.
out
both
them
threads
together
to
under
about
15
cm
presser
(6W’)
foot
and
on
Page 14
(5)
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STRAIGHT
SEWING
N
Set
(1)
Turn Dial
:
machine
Pattern
dial
can
Straight Blind
to
be
Hem
as
selection
choose
turned
&
Zigzag
Stitch
shown.
pattern.
either
Stitch
to
dial
right
or
to
left.
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Elastic
Multiple
Buttonhole
fl
4E
Always
position
N
(2)
Stitch
For
longer
a
shorter
a For
normal
t.
make
when
stitch,
sewing
Blind
Zigzag
Super
operating
length
stitch,
turn
Hem
Automatic
Sure
needle
dial
turn
it
in
it
is
set
Stitch
Reverse
is
in
the
dial.
dial
in
clockwise.
counter-clockwise.
between
2
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highest
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and
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Place
inside
Lower
Important
Hold
the
first
Double
(2)
In
order thick up
as
reinforce
To of
fabric
lever.
fabric the
edge.
presser
on
both
3—4
to
obtain
materials,
far
as
seam,
by
under
foot
threads
stitches
presser
firmly
will
it
pushing
foot
lifter.
wider
go.
sew
about
during
of
the
foot
when
gap
push
presser
backwards
down
1
the
seam.
lifter
to
reverse
cm
sewing
using
foot
the
sewing
(0.4”)
of
very
lifter
edge
Release
guiding
Never
lever
fabric
pull
and
by
material.
commence
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as
it
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Use regular
Set plate, Run guide. Position
seam.
Sew
of
seam.
Draw
Cloth
cloth
distance
guide
and
machine
cloth
reverse
fabric
guide
guide
in
hole
adjust
guide
stitches
to
with
left
when
from
on
distance.
edge
at
for
when
sewing
edge
of
arm,
at
of
fabric
an
angle
reinforcement
sewing
a
long
material.
right
to
sew
is
seam
of
needle
touching
curved
a
at
end
finished.
of
Cut bar
(5)
Test you With
threads
to
lock
If
upper (lower) surface
tension
threads
Adjusting
stitch
performance
are
going
correct
tension
both
tension
thread
of
fabric
dial.
with
thread
to
tension
is
threads
is
lies
thread
use.
equal
in
too
straight
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on
(®).
center.
tight
cutter
tension
a
scrap
upper
and
along
Correct
behind
strong
(loose),
upper
by
of
and
presser
material
lower
enough
upper
(lower)
turning
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Page 18
ZIGZAG
5.
machine
Set
prevent
To
for
straight
beginning
(1)
Zigzag
Set
control Larger Set
it
Make
set
control.
the
at
sure
seam
and
at number, for
0
needle
STITCH
as
shown.
ends
stitch
ending
width
required
straight
is
unravelling,
and
of
control
number.
wider
sewing.
in
upper
SEWING
sew
in
seam.
the
stitch.
position
set
reverse
when
machine
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position
position needle.
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tension
upper
position
can
control. position,
to
tension
zigzag
than
straight
tension
be
avoid
for
stitching
slightly.
control
changed
make
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stitching.
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finish,
before
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as
hand.
shown
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is
preferable
place
it
under
to
baste
or
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carefully
on
hem
one
or
edge,
two
so
that
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threads
straight
slanting
of
fold.
stitches
stitches
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pierce
made
only
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MAKING
9.
BUTTONHOLES
I
machine
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presser
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needle
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handwheel
shown.
as
foot
in
the
towards
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foot
c.
position
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by
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be
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foot
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lifter
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pin
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right
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foot
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Determine
(2)
length
Measure
add
and
Mark
buttonhole
Determine
(3)
Determine
button,
Completely buttonhole Place
material buttonhole arrow marking.
diameter
0.3cm
width
its
thickness,
push
foot.
passes
of
foot
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size
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thickness
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on
width
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back
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through
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bar
material.
to
kind
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center
beginning
of
tacks.
diameter
of
part
marking
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button
material.
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line
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tacking:
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sew
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stitches.
sewing
pattern
selection
dial
J
to
1
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Page 25
left
to
to
point
the
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.
all
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tacking:
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5-6
until
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to
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2(21])
it
arrow
mark
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10.
Set
SEWING
machine
as
ON
shown.
BUTTON
I
Position needle Raise needle
Run
machine
zigzag
Stop
machine
Set stitches OR
Draw
Draw
tie
a
a
comes
needle
comes
stitches.
zigzag
to
thread
knot.
button
prevent
out
to
and
to
at
when
width
work
ends
and
material
left
side
adjust
right
medium
needle control unstitching.
and through
of
zigzag
hole
speed
cut
stitch,
of
is
in
to
off
to
under
width
button.
upper
0
threads.
wrong
and
and
foot.
lower
sew
position.
sew
side
When
so
foot.
that
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Page 29
11.
12.
DROP
FOOT
FEED
LEVER
PRESSURE
lever
The For
normal
position.
To
lower
position.
This
position
and
embroidery.
is
in
sewing,
feed
is
the
dog,
used
right
move
move
for
side
the
button
of
the
shuttle
lever
lever
sewing,
cover.
to
to
darning
4
XX
Normal
or
zigzag maintained advancement
4
position.
Thin
or
delicated
pressure
silk
or
weak adjusted Loosen push bottom.
Oversewing move
mending pin
feed
pressure
by
®
lever
pressure
sewing:
sewing,
in
is
desirable
fabric,
in
the
and
fabric
and pushing
Z
to
Usually
pressure
the
lower
is
normal,
fabric
sewing:
for
pressure
middle.
with
outer
pin
half
embroidering:
freely
embroidering,
outer
posiuon.
in
ring
for
position.
drop
perfect
way
case
.
straight
pin
feed
Because
sewing
button
ring
towards
To
loosen
should
While
lever
should
.
be
of
move
sewing
is
lighter
of
fine
and
then
the
able
darning,
pressure
drop
be
the
on
be
to
4
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14.
APPLICATIONS TIC
OVERLOCKST1TCH
OF
THE
ELAS
This
N
edgestitching, fabrics,
TOPSTITCHING
A the structural effect. with decorative Pattern: Length:
Width: Feed
Pressure: Foot: Needle
EDGING
As edging edge Proceed hem instead.
Pattern:
Length: Width: Feed Pressure:
Foot: Needle
stitch
also,
decorative
elastic
Topstitch
the
elastic
5
5
Dog:
Normal
Embroidery
Position:
with
the
stitch
on
place
as
stitch,
_A
5
3—5
Dog:
Up
Normal
Embroidery
Position:
is
edging
lines
flair.
Up
you
but
very
etc,
for
decoration.
topstitch
of
the a edging
L
stretch
can
mats,
would
use
M,
effective
on
stitch.
garments
braid
or
R
blind
be
used
napkins
the
L
or
knits
can
o
to
with
elastic
R
for
overcasting,
and
very
be
produced
Stitch
for
decorative
add
an
hem,
the
for
a
and
tablecloths.
the
stretch
edging
stretchy
with
around
a
dramatic
inset
additional
elastic
decorative
blind
stitch
the
-,
Page 32
15.
APPLICATION
A.
Topstitching/Ric
A
decorative
the
rick-rack
ural
lines
of Topstitch an
additional
the
braid
topstitch
stitch.
garment
or
creative
OF
k-Rack
can
Stitch
a
decorative
flair.
RICK-RACK
be
produced
around
tor
a
special
the
inset
with struct effect.
to
4
add
B.
Tapering/Rick-Rack
The
rick-rack
creative
idered tapering width group form C.
The line may
Apply wovens
Use
triple
Use
stems
pictures
the lever of
these
bouquet-like
Procedure:
elastic
of
stitching
be
pressed
this
and
narrow
stitch
medium
from
stitch
overcasting hems
of
heavier
terrycloth, also
for
Guide pull
or
and
decorative
your
push
stitch
and
and
zigzag,
0
tapered
effect.
rick-rack
that
open.
to
knits.
width
for
seams.
and
wide
edges
for
fabric
asitwill
may
petals
wall
slowly
to
is
desired
areas
of
zigzag
of
weight
attaching stitching.
from
cause
tapered
be
of
flowers,
hangings.
turn
5
and
rick-rack
stitch
of
as
widths
seams,
fabrics
the
back
so
stress
a
of
facings
elastic.
front.
poor
the
to
stitch
is
a
that
-
heavy
zigzag
stitching.
to
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seams
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such
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form
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both
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and
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as
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ZIPPER
17.
machineasshown.
Set
dresses,
for
Used etc.
using easily
With
the
Open
right
the
done.
right
opening
the
0.3cm sideofthe
By be
(1) of (2) material the
SEWING
special
sides
®
tacked
(W).
blouses
zipper
together;
seam
Place
zipper and
skirts,
foot,
tack
and
the
trousers,
zipper
along
pull
folded
tack
sewing
out
over
seam
the
edge
bags,
lower
over
it.
can
line
4
(3)
Replace
on
the
shifted
the
so from
(4)
Turn
material
(112ff)
from
the
zipper stitch zipper.
the
left
of
eithertothe
zipper
canbesewn
bottom
the
the
material
and
the
tacked
foot
across
Remove
the
the
the
presser
needle.
to
zipper.
the
to
lower
the
foot
with
The
rightorthe
without
the
seam
tacking.
Remove
top.
to
the
right
Tackameasured
asastiching
right
of
the
end,
zipper
left
needle.
then
the zipper
foot
of
the
difficulty.
the
tacking.
side.
Ease
guide.
Double-
along
up
foot
can
be
zipper;
Stitch
the
1.3cm Shift
:the
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—29—
...
F-
Page 35
18.
ROLL
HEMMING
machine
Set
With
With
®
Make
O.3cm(1/8”)
(2”)atvery Sew
twice
Draw
out
thread.
as
straight
zigzag
edge
at
work
shown.
stitch
stitch
double
of
material,
O.6cm(1/4”)
and
leave
fold
from
about
for
and
about
crease
edge.
5cm(6”)
1
5cm
it.
of
-•:::‘:-
.
—30—
Place
material
into
edge back.
Sew
a
few
Keep
guiding
O.6cm(1/4”)
scroll,
stitches
under
pulling
material
in
front
as
presser
six
shown.
holding
of
foot.
thread
foot
raw
ends
edge
and
towards
guide
adout
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20.
PIN
TUCKING
Set
better
For tighten
twin
For
Insert on
the
machine
lower
needle
the
holder.
shown.
as
appearance,
threadalittle.
threading,
quilting
guide
use
under
sheer
see
p.
the
material
38.
spring
and
plate
.
—32—
­.
Mark
sew.
From of Interval moving
.
first
first
line
second
line
between
guide-in
with
line,
using
pencil
just
guide.
seams
direction
or
sew,
can
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following
be
of
arrow.
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and
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23.
Set
machine
Draw applique Place
APPLIQUE
as
design
Cut-Out
and
on
cut
on
WORK
shown.
material
it
out
base
to
material
be
and
used
baste
as
_____
2.5—S
an
it
Sew stitch and
To
change
small
just
and Lower
Sew at
0
This
around
length
size
circles
away
turn
presser
few
a
is
of
from
material
to
outline
and
Cut-out
direction
stop
edge
foot
stitches
prevent
with
zigzag
width
and
at
according
type
corners,
machine
of
cut-out
and
continue
at
end
unstrtching
stitch
of
base
or
to
positioning
lift
presser
sewing
with
zigzag
adjusting
to
shape
material
sew
very
needle
foot
width
—35--
Page 41
24.
EMBROIDERY
Set
machine
as
shown.
Needle
No.
9
No.
No.
14
11
Thread
120—100
1OO—-8O
6O---5O
Remove
avoid
To
upper
For correct
Use a thread. Trace embroidery Make
thread
good
needles
thin
thinner
your
sure
foot,
and
lower
thread
tension.
embroidery,
and
embroidery
silk
of
same
design
hoop.
material
holder
on
is
being
it
thread.
silk
for
kind
material
taut.
screw.
pulled
is
important
upper
and
color
and
up,
thread
for
center
reduce
to
and
lower
it
use
in
Pull
out
lower towards lightly.
Lower
Hold
outline Continue
To width
Lay
embroidering
presser
both
of
finish
at
typewriting
you
filling,
0.
threads
design
sewing
sheer
thread
while
foot
sew
holding
lifter.
and
with
guiding
several
paper
fabric.
turning
by
start
satin
hoop
stitches
underneath
upper
sewing
stitch.
by
hand
hand.
with
wheel
thread
along
zigzag
when
—36—
Page 42
25.
THICK
(particularly
thick
For
respect
You
remark
perpendicular
is
cloth
properly.
fabric
scheme.
that
CLOTH
denim)
sewing,
the
sewing
on
the
SEWING
it
is
is
set
seam
and
important
flat.
Needle
penetrates
________________________________________
to
Direction
of
needle
Improper needle. sew
gently
Breaking but
simply
setting
For
sewing
maintaining
needle
misuse.
causes
of
is
not
slips
importat
the
cloth
mechanical
and
thick
perfectly.
break
cloth,
problem
of
Direction
of
needle
II
Direction
4
Direction
of
of
cloth
cloth
I
—37---
Page 43
26.
TWIN
NEEDLE
THREADING
Thread
except
At
left
4
At and
At lead left
point
of
guide
the
point
to
needle
in
the
points
at
c,
tension
,
other
,
right
eye.
same
pass
disc.
pass
at
thread
needle
way
,
®
threads
one
left
from
eye,
as
and
separatly
threads
of guide.
right
and
normal
.
guide
from
to
right
to
left
threading,
right
and
guide
should
guide
be
to
Leave
When width needle control at
D
ends
using
control
position
above
,
of
twin
setting
threads
needle
control
2.5 this
of
between
at
or
needle
will
about
sewing
cj
cause
1
5
sure
be
and
0
zigzag
.
If
position
needle
cm
2.5,
(6’).
zigzag
and
width
control
break.
—38--
Page 44
NEEDLE
27.
needle
Set
handwheel
CHANGING
in
the
towards
highest
you.
position
AND
by
SETTING
turning
Loosen
needle.
With
needle Push
tighten
needle
flat
into
needle
needle
face
away
groove
until
clamp
clamp
of
it
screw
from
needle
reaches
screw
you,
firmly.
and
insert
bar.
stopper
remove
new
a
and
®
Always
Using causes snapping and
use
defective
stitch
needle
a
of
plate.
straight
or
skipping,
thread;
needle
worn
breakage
also
it
with
needles
can
damage
a
of
sharp
not
needles
point.
only
hook
or
4
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:‘-
Proper
needle
straight
shaft
,
sharp
point
1
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3
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28.
WINDING
BOBBIN
needle
Set handwheel
Open
shuttle
Open
latch
in
the highest
towards
cover.
of
bobbin
you.
case
position
and
take
by
turning
it
out.
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Close out
latch
easily.
of
bobbin
case
and
bobbin
comes
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Push Pull
Put Draw
guide
ers
out
a
back
spool
spool
thread
and
and
6D
to
fold
pin.
on
spool
from
pretension
.
handle.
pin.
spool
device,
pin
following
through
thread
numb
j
4
©
Wind
thread
times.
Push
bobbin
Holding disengage motion
clockwise
on
handwheel
handwheel
knob.
to
around
spindle.
with
by
bobbin
your
left
unscrewing
several
hand
stop
4
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bobbin
Push
controller.
press
right
to
and
down
foot
Machine
full.
is
bobbin
Push
off
Take
Retighten
stops
to
bobbin
stop
automatically
left.
spindle
from
motion
knob.
when
and
cut
winding
thread.
trouble
correction
If
C
bobbin face for adjust
cover
bobbin
height.
is
wound
and
winding,
loosen
unevenly
set-screw
using
by
as
screw
shown,
of
the
driver
open
guide
and
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