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DEFERENCE GUIDE FEATURES
ING GUIDE.
ITCH
NE EDLETHREAD-FABRICST
WINDING THE BOBBIN
fHREADING THE BOBBIN CASE
SETTING THE NEEDLE
E
PLACING BOBBIN CASE IN MACHIN
UPPER THREADING
SETT1NG THE STITCH LENGTH
L
DECORATIVE STITCH CONTRO
PREPARING TO SEW
REMOVING THE WORK
TENSION CONTROL
ZIGZAG STITCHING
NEEDLE POSITION CONTROL
EMBROIDERY
MANUAL OPERATION
TWIN NEEDLE
FABRIC SELECTOR
PRESSURE CONTROL
AMMING
EMBROIDERY AND MONOGR
CH
MENDING STIT
RUTTONHOLES
SEWING ON BUTTONS
.
DECORATIVE PATTERN SEWING
NG
CHI
H
STIT
STRETC
ACCESSORIES
lOW TO USE ACCESSORIES
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6
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YOUR MACHINE.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF
SHUTTLE
THE
CLEANING AND OILING
OILING YOUR MACHINE
TROUBLE CHART
AVAILABLE ATTACHMENTS
FOR PORTABLE INSTALLATION
FOR CABINET INSTALLATION
89 MEMO
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11
12
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3,
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Take Up
Pressure Release (Darning)
Arm Thread Guide
Pattern Guide Plate
Selector Lever
Cam Cover Plate
Hand Wheel
Clutch Nut
Stitch Length Control
Reverse Stitch Button
Bobbin Winder
Bobbin Winder Tension
Zigzag Stitch Width Stops
Drop Feed Control
Needle Position Control
Zigzag Stitch Width Control
Upper Tension
Needle Clamp Screw
Needle Plate
Feed
Cover Plate
Presser Foot
Attachment and Foot Thumb Screw
Thread Guide
Fig. 1
2
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Spool Pins
Light Switch
Presser Bar Lifter
Thread Cutter
BedHingeHoles
PIus or Minus Control
26
I
Fig. 2
NEEDLE-THREAD-FABRIC-STITCHING GUIDE
Fabric
Needle
No
Machine
Stitches
Per Inch
Cotton
Thread
Mercerized
Thread
Extremely heavy
tarpaulin, sacking,
canvas, duck, etc.
6
to
8
10
to
30
Heavy Duty
Heavy upholstery
fabric, ticking,
denim, leatherette
8
to
10
30
to
40
Heavy Duty
10
to
12
40
to
60
Heavy Duty
12
60
to
to
14
80
Medium broadcloth,
percale, gingham, linen,
chintz, taffeta, sheer
wool, shantung, etc.
Sheer voile, lawn,
dimity, crepe,
handkerchief linen,
Plastic film, etc.
Very sheer chiffon,
batiste, lace, organdy,
ninon, net, marquisette, etc.
00
14
to
16
(Plastic film)
8 to 10
16
to
20
4
Silk
or
Nylon
50
80
to
100
50
100
to
150
50
Fig. 4
Note:
ger
Hold bobbin case between thumb and forefin
(Fig.
5).
bobbin case is on top
forefinger
Take the bobbin between thumb and
four
about
s
extend
and
right
leads from left to
thread
Insert bobbin into the bobbin case. Pull
(Fig.
](.
screw
under the tension
the
of left hand so that the slot in the edge of
of right hand so that the thread on the bobbin
inches from the bobbin (Fig. 5(.
it
Into slot in edge of case (Fig. 6) and draw
bobbin.
For best sewing results use only evenly wound
SLOT
SLOT
Fig. 7
Fig. 5
FLAT
NEEDLE
highest point
raise the needle bar A to its
See Fig.8
you by hand.
by turning hand wheel toward
to remove the needle or
Loosen needle clamp screw B
insert a new one.
Note: (1)
(2)
(3)
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
UPPER THREADING
to raise the take-up lever E
(1> Turn hand wheel toward you
t positions.
(Fig. 11A> and needle to their highes
(2) Place spool of thread on spool pin.
front arm thread guides A
(3) Lead thread through rear and
(Fig. 11 Al
from right to left and up
(4) Down and between tension discs B
and over hook D. (Fig. 11B>
8
Fig. 11A
(5)
(6)
(7)
left.
ugh take-up eye from right to
Lead thread up and thro
e F. (Fig. 11A>
Down and between thread guid
ugh the
e C (Fig, 11 C) and thro
Into needle bar thread guid
needle from front to back.
wheel toward
er thread loosely, and turn hand
Hold the end of the upp
back up. Loop
all the way down and comes
you until the needle goes
be pulled out
r the upper thread which can
(Fig. 12) will be formed ove
foot and draw
ad ends under the presser
straight. Place both thre
about three or
machine, leaving both threads
toward the back of the
four inches long.
Fig. 11B
Fig. 11C
Fig. 12
9,
Fig. 13
0
No Feeding
30
24
12
4
6
SEWING IN REVERSE
seam, press the reverse button B
the threads at the beginning or end of a
When you wish to sew backward to tie
as the button is held in.
The machine will sew backwards as long
(Fig. 13) in as far as it will go.
10
CONTROL
DECORATIVE STITCH
Fig. 14
us knits and stretch
stitches for sewing on the vario
ssary
nece
the
all
e
duc
pro
to
Your machine is equipped
et today.
fabrics available on the mark
book.
will be described later in this
the decorative stitches designs
e
duc
pro
to
how
and
Sewing on the knits
ine is set as follows:
g stitches be sure your mach
To sew the straight and zigza
te cam is in place.
(Fig. 14) to be sure the whi
Open cam cover door 6
(1)
If not, replace with white cam.
exti erne ieft hand position
Set selector Ievei 5 at its
f 2)
the white cam.
hole in cam.
Lift cam out and replace with
(3)
turn cam until drive pin enters
h a slight downward pressure
wit
and
stud
on
cam
e
whit
Place
zigzag position
Return selector lever to the
(4)
11..
PREPARING TO SEW
HOW TO SEW
Straight stitching
Set your machine as follows:
Needle position
Selector lever
Zigzag width lever
Stitch length dial
Needle plate
Presser foot
Pattern cam
Note:
:
:
:
:
:
:
M position
position
O position
To suit material being sewn
Zigzag or Straight stitch
Zigzag or Straight stitch
: M in white color
-.*,
Fig. 16
Fig. 15
1 3
TENSION CONTROL
under threads
tension on the upper and
For perfect stitching, the
h threads in
bot
sufficiently strong to lock
should be equal, and just
.17)
the center of the work. (Fig
if that on the
dle thread is too tight, or
If the tension on the nee
straight along
lie
l
wil
se, the needle thread
bobbin thread is too loo
stitch. (Fig.
ct
erfe
imp
material, making an
the upper surface of the
18)
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
if that on the
bin thread is too tight, or
If the tension of the bob
straight along
Fig. 19
the bobbin thread will lie
needle thread is too loose,
, 19)
(Fig
h.
stitc
ct
erfe
imp
erial, making an
the under side of the mat
uired. See chart below for
t tension settings are req
eren
diff
ls,
eria
mat
s
iou
var
For perfect stitching on
Note:
ing
sett
te
ima
approx
Materials
Light fabrics, silk, organdy,
tricot, etc
Lace
Jersey, knit goods, etc
Fur, back skin, etc
Velveteen
n, etc
Medium fabrics, cotton, line
Thread tensions
rather LOOSE
NORMAL or rather TIGHT
rather LOOSE
rather TIGHT
rather LOOSE
NORMAL
-14--
Fig. 21
Fig. 20
15-
ZIGZAG STITCHING
zigzag presser foot are in place.
Be sure zigzag needle plate and
position (Fig. 22)
Set needle position lever at M
(1)
A(Fig. 22) gradually to the
By moving the zigzag width lever
(2)
of ever increasing width. To
hes
stitc
g
right, it will produce zigza
hes, employ locks B
maintain selected widths of zigzag stitc
(Fig. 22).
(3)
16
CREATIVE EMBROIDERY
t embroidery,
g stitch, and is the basis for mos
h is really just a very short zigza
whic
.
23),
(Fig
h
stitc
satin
The
hout stopping the feeding action.
length as near 0 as possible wit
is obtained by setting the stitch
work.
from 0 to 5 for single needle
The width may be set anywhere
Fig. 23
EMBROIDERY PATTERNS
h width
made by swinging the stitc
length, different designs can be
h
stitc
rt
sho
a
for
set
locks at 1 and 5, 2
With the machine
n of widths. Try setting the
and 5 or any combinatio
0
te skillful, varying
leverA(Fig. 22) between
a while you wifl become qui
rself and then proceed. After
you
for
thm
rhy
a
tFig. 22). Always
Set
rA
and 5, etc.
ipulation of leve
h length and width and the man
stitc
ine,
mach
the
of
d
spee
your designs by the
speed whether fast or slow.
run the machine at a uniform
17
PATTERNS
SAMPLE EMBROIDERY
at
erns will be shorter than
At slow speed the patt
ed.
spe
e
hin
mac
the
will be altered by
The following patterns
moderate or fast speed.
1
B
LMR
LMRLMR
L_
F
D
Fig. 24
rt period.
lever back to 0 for a sho
h a rhythm.
blis
esta
Count, if necessary, to
ly
5 then move lever slow
Set width locks at 2 and
ng machine rather fast
between setting operati
5 gradually move lever
Set width locks at 1 and
1
p it back quckly to
from 1 to 5 then sna
4 1/2 operate machine
Set width locks it 1 and
nt
ch at 1 while you cou
at moderate speed. Stit
the
2-1/2 and 4-1/2 for
1, 2, 3. Then stitch at
eat.
rep
,
1
to 2-1/2 and
same count. Return
. Pivot
in fabric left side of stitches
4 stitches, leave needle
or
3
take
,
5
at
width
Lock threads by setting
Drop feed, lock stitch
flower design is complete.
il
unt
e
tinu
Con
l.
peta
e next daisy
fabric on needle to mak
hes in center of design.
taking 3 or 4 stitc
and
0
at
th
wid
stitch
18
MANUAL OPERATION
.
and machine is set for manual operation
and zigzag needle plate are in place
Be sure standard zigzag presser foot
Use for:
to
gs to the left, and allowing the needle
catching the fabric as the needle swin
s,
edge
worn
the
g
alon
h
stitc
ag
Zigz
c on the right (Fig. 26>.
just pass over the edge of the fabri
PATCHING
APPLIQUE
ve excess
design outlining it entirely and remo
g stitch following the shape of the
g stitch
zigza
a
cast
over
Baste design to fabric and zigza
and
c
fabri
after stitching. Baste design to
away
it
ming
trim
by
r
edge
oute
material on the
as you continue to use the
s of other uses will become apparent
dred
Hun
ely.
it
entir
ning
outli
n
around the desig
results set speed control slower when
h for these operations. Also, for best
machine. Try the multiple zigzag stitc
for straight lines. (Fig. 27).
sewing around contours and faster
Fig. 25
Fig. 26
19
Fig. 27
discs.
reach the needle
Now treat both threads as one, until you
eye
Pass one thread through each needle eye.
-
Fig. 28
Fig. 29
20
FABRIC SELECTOR
.
the use of a fabric selector knob
rials and types of sewing by
mate
us
vario
for
lated
regu
The feed can be
Their positions are:
ng with ordinary materials.
:For straight or zigzag sewi
HIGH
Normal setting.
nylon, or rayon, etc.
: For fine materials such as silk,
LOW
only.
ng
sewi
button
00 WNTW
DOWN : For embroidery or
Fig
RNER
PRESSURE CONTROL BY DA
9
9
9
the
very light and serves, with
presser foot from strong to
the
on
ure
press
the
adjust
This darner allows you to
ery, applique
perfect darning, embroid
to
aid
an
as
fabric selector,
n of the stitch
you to control the directio
or other work that requirs
on.
independently of the feed acti
ge the
it is seldom necessary to chan
ng,
sewi
ly
fami
y
inar
ord
For
rial a
mate
sy
ng on fine silk or flim
pressure, however, when sewi
ng on
sewi
same thing applies when
lighter pressure will help also the
ether
tog
sewn
pieces of material being
the knits etc.,and one of the
r.
ends up longer than the othe
To adjust
the darning position.
which will allowBto snap up into
Press lock ring A( Fig.31 ) down
ure.
press
ed
far as needed to obtain desir
Press cap B down only as
le and to enable the
material from rising with the need
heavy enough to prevent the
only
be
ld
shou
ure
press
The
to move the work along evenly.
eed
21
F ig.
GRAMMING
EMBROIDERY AND MONO
Set your machine as follows:
Needle position
Selector lever
Stitch length dial
Zigzag width lever
Fabric selector
Presser foot
Neede plate
Pressure of darner
Pattern cam
: M position
position
: 0
: between 0 and 5
DOWN
: Zigzag foot or nothing
: Zigzag
: Released
: Min white color
and with a
paper beneath it in drawing,
stationary pen and moving the
a
ng
havi
like
at
ewh
som
pen.
The technique is
draw or trace with paper and
to embroider as well as you can
little practice, you will be able
4,
Fig. 32
Note:
tension of
important. Try to maintain the
the tension of the thread is very
,
g
job
erin
roid
emb
good
a
To do
the surface.
the needle thread coming out on
22--
MENDING STITCH
Set your machine as follows:
Needle position
Selector lever
Stitch length dial
Zigzag width lever
Fabric selector
Presser foot
Needle plate
Pressure of darner
Pattern cam
Note:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
M position
position
0 position
0 position
DOWN
Zigzag foot
Zigzag
Released
: M in white color
.
you across the broken part. (Fig 33)
the warp toward and away from
to
rding
acco
sew
to
n
begi
1) At first
Fig 33
(Fig. 34)
woof across the broken part.
2) Then sew according to the
23
Fig 34
BUTTONHOLES
Set your machine as follows:
Needle position
Selector lever
Stitch length dial
Zigzag width lever
Fabric selector
Presser foot
Needle plate
Pattern cam
: M position
: (iD
ping the
: near 0 as possible without stop
feeding action
e.
: depends on the width of buttonhol
st>
the
wide
for
5
: HIGH
: Buttonhole foot (Fig. 36>
: Zigzag
: M in white color
lever.
matically by moving the selector
Buttonholes can be made auto
to
inch
buttonhole required add 1/8
To establish the correct length
the cutting space for bar tacks.
which
ng space, the opening through
To obtain the length of the cutti
and
h(A)
by adding the widt
the button passes, is measured
37>
thickness(B) of the button(Fig.
.
are governed by the material used
sides
e
The width f the buttonhol
a
and
rial
mate
on number 5 for thick
Set zigzag stitch width control
lower number for thin material.
a
of the buttonhole on fabric with
Mark the beginning and end
wing
follo
c
fabri
Make one on scrap
basting line or tailors chalk.
ine adjustments are corrrect.
mach
sure
directions below to be
ial purpose buttonhole foot. This
Replace presser foot with spec
1.
allows closely spaced stitches
provides maximum visibility and
to feed evenly(Fig. 36).
24
Fig. 35
Fig. 36
B
A
Fig. 37
tion
Set needle in middle posi
rol to suit material being
cont
h
widt
h
stitc
3, Set zigzag
ed (number5for the widest
sewn or width of buttonhole desir
buttonhole).
close to 0 as possible without
Set stitch length control as
4.
stopping the feeding action.
and lower needle carefully into
5. Set selector lever at
end of the buttonhole. Lower
mark on fabric indicating the
hes. (bar tack) Step A.
presser foot and sew 4 or 5 stitc
the cloth, set selector lever at
6. With the needle out of
e. (reverse stitching) Step B.
and sew entire length of buttonhol
cloth, set selector lever at
7. With the needle out of the
Step C.
and sew 4 or 5 stitches. (bar tack)
set selector lever at
,
cloth
the
of
out
8. With the needle
e. (forward stitching) Step D.
and sew entire length of buttonhol
width
prevent ravelling, set zigzag
To lock the stitching and
9.
hes.
control atOand take 3 or 4 stitc
a seam ripper being careful
with
opening
10. Cut the buttonhole
not to cut the stitching.
2.
S
T
E
P
E
p
Fig. 38
Note:
25
Fig. 39
SEWING ON BUTTONS
:
Set your machine as follows
Needle position
Selector lever
Stitch length dial
Zigzag width lever
Fabric selector
Presser foot
Needle plate
Pattern cam
(1>
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
: L position
position
:
: 0 position
ton holes.
: depends on the pitch of but
5 is the widest.
: DOWN
: Button sewing foot
: Zigzag
: M in white color
hes.
plus a variety of decorative stitc
all the necessary stretch stitches
uce
prod
to
pped
equi
is
Your machine
.
SUNS
Fig. 41
%)
7
8
indicating point
Fig. 42
Fig. 43
27---
Fig. 44
pattern
am
: M position
:osition
: BetweerO.5and1 (Single Cam)
4(Double Cam)
: Between 3 and 5
: HIGH
: Zigzag
: Zigzag
: Your option
Minus Control
Creative patterns by using Plus or
Plus or Minus Control when the double
rns extended or shortened by using
You can get various creative patte
machine. (Fig. 45)
cam No. 12 to 24 set in the
[.
Fig. 45
28
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PATTERN
CAM
SINGLE
NEEDLE
/I
V
/
V
.-
--
TWIN
NEEDLE
PATTERN
CAM
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SINGLE
NEEDLE
kMA
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t
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TWIN
NEEDLE
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Theultra-stretchst,tch
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Needle position
Selector lever
Stitch length dial
Zigzag width lever
Fabric selector
Presser foot
Needle plate
Pattern cam
d.
tch more than the fabric use
be reinforced and will stre
to
ds
nee
that
t
men
gar
the
area of
This stitch is used in any
Fig. 46
_______________________________
STRETCH STITCHING
been brought out at increasing rates.
Over the last few years new stretch fabrics have
be sewn using a stretch stitch for the best results.
must
These fabrics such as the knit jerseys, etc.,
Feed the
This stitch is preferred for setting in elastics.
CAM NUMBER 2
Working
.
elastic
the
on
little
a
fabric, holding back just
s hem,
toward
elastic
of
top
and
er,
with wrong sides togeth
A
A
A $iS
% A
i%g
elastic
turn
Then
stitch.
zigzag
%
%l%
tiny
a
attach elastic with
\
i V V v
the
using
down,
stitch
and
t,
garmen
of
to outside
.
zigzag
multiple stitch
CAM NUMBER 19
)Oo(
and
This stitch is preferred for sewing a straight seam
the
at
Sew
on.
operati
single
a
in
overcasting the edge
stitch
This
.
excess
the
trim
and
nce,
indicated seam allowa
seams.
can be used instead of flat felled seams of French
The triple reinforced stretch stitch is particularly useful
at points of stress, such as the crotch seams of slacks,
shoulder seams. and stitching in sleeves.
CAM NUMBER 14
CAM NUMBER 12
33
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ACCESSORI ES
I
7
1
2.
3
4
5
6
7
8
16
_,
13
ID
0
8
(l)
lj)
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
filled).
Plastic Oiler (sealed and
aight, 2 Twin).
Str
(5
es
edl
Ne
Package of
Large Screw Driver.
Small Screw Driver.
Quilter Guide.
Cloth Guide.
Button Sewing Foot.
Buttonhole Foot.
34
i 4)
ht Sewing.
Presser Foot for Straig
er.
mm
Narrow He
ot.
Cording& Zipper Fo
.
ew
Thumb Scr
r spool pins).
Felt Washers (2) (fo
Bobbin(3)
ht Sewing.
Needle Plate for Straig
per
Seam Rip
(15)
II
Fig. 49
Fig. 50
35---
Fig. 51
4
4
G
INVISIBLE STITCHIN
LACE EDGE WITH
ric, insert
right hand side of fab
roll over
h from raw edge on
hem
let
54)
Hold lace 1/8 inc
g.
in narrow hem (Fi
pla
pressed
for
is
as
hem
oll
scr
the
both in
ng is completed,
chi
stit
the
en
Wh
and sew in lace.
to the wrong side.
FRENCH SEAM
A SEAM
HEMMING ACROSS
open.
r gradually. Press seam
pull
lead into the hemme
l
to
wil
ary
y
ess
the
nec
so
be
le
y
firmness. It ma
ed
seam folds at an ang
add
the
for
cut
and
m,
er
sea
eth
a
To hem across
edge to hold it tog
m at the extreme
Stitch across the sea en hemming over the seam. (Fig. 52).
y wh
the material slightl
Fig. 55
Fig. 54
Fig. 53.
36
foot as follows:
material change needle plate and
When straight stitching on flimsy
iI
U
LI
Fig. 57
Fig. 56
37
CORDING
THE ADJUSTABLE
AND ZIPPER FOOT
used to make and
This attachment is
zippers.
ng, and to sew in
insert covered cordi
either
ew to slide foot to
Loosen thumb scr
le.
right or left of need
bias strip of fabric
CORDING. Fold
ew and set
Loosen thumb scr
over cord.
hole.
centered in needle
foot so needle is
(Fig. 59).
rd in place
Machine bastes co
Fig. 58
Fig. 59
edle
justable foot so ne
to material, reset ad
To sew covered cord
base fabric.
rd, and on edge of
stitches closer to co
PPER
SEWING IN A ZI
enters center of
slide foot so needle
and
ew
scr
mb
thu
Loosen
).
e of foot (Fig. 60
of zipper along edg
tal
me
ide
Gu
g.
e.
closin
needle hol
w easy opening and
close to zipper to allo
more
is
er
Stitching should be
ev
side, which
her right or left
eit
m
fro
sew
to
Adjust
convenient.
Fig. 60
38
.
QUILTING GUIDE (Fig. 61)
er foot. Slip
e stitching. Attach standard press
Adjust the
llel rows of straight or decorativ
para
.
61)
ing
(Fig
mak
screw
for
en
e
tight
guid
this
and
back
Use
thumb screw from the
foot
er
press
By letting
r
c.
unde
fabri
e
the
guid
on
tly
on
er
sligh
U-shaped hold
hes and set so it presses
stitc
of
rows
een
betw
ed
desir
curved b3r for the distance
an equal distance apart (Fig. 65)
hing line, successive rows will be
the guide ride on the previous stitc
.
(Fig. 64)
stitching along edge of fabric.
ght seams and even rows of top
strai
desired
for
to
e
st
guid
Adju
a
ine.
as
e
mach
gaug
of
bed
Use the seam
(Fig. 63) in threaded hole in
screw
g
nyin
mpa
acco
with
Fasten Gauge (Fig. 62)
width.
.4.
Fig. 63
Fig. 62
Fig. 61
jI,___
Fig. 64
Fig. 65
39
OF YOUR MACHINE
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
THE SHUTTLE
CLEANING AND OILING
with
ds and lint. This will interfere
becomes clogged with loose threa
ally
sion
occa
anism
mech
tool.
ing
The stitch form
sharp or pointed
with a small brush, never with a
ine. Cleaning should be done
mach
the
of
on
rati
ope
ient
the effic
mechanism, proceed as follows:
To remove the stitch forming
me the position illustrated
tion. The mechanism will assu
posi
est
high
its
es
reach
le
1 Turn hand wheel until the need
on its hinges.
in (Fig. 66). Tilt head back
A.
2. Remove bobbin caseE.
shuttle race cover 8 and shuttle
ps C outward and remove the
clam
r
cove
race
ttle
shu
two
3. Turn the
removing all threads, lint, etc.
ttle and shuttle race cover by
4. Clean the shuttle race, shu
r tip to outer edge of shuttle.
5. Apply a drop of oil with finge
E BOBBIN CASE
R
SHUTTLE RACE COVE
BODY
E
A SHUTTL
A SHUTTLE
BODY
E BOBBIN
CASE
8
SHUTTLE
RACE COVER
0 SHUTTLE
DRIVER
NOTCH
TTLE RACE
c SHU
COVER CLAMPS
Fig. 67
Fig. 66
40
SHUTTLE
RACE
COVER
each point.
Avoid over-oiling, only a drop is needed at
ing screws and oil moving parts not
remov
by
cover
top
the
e
remov
Occasionally
69)
(Fig.
accessible through oil holes.
which only rarely require oiling, open
To oil moving parts inside the face olate,
in
(Fig. 68
plate. Oil at spots indicated
Fig. 69
Fig. 68
white arrows in
Use gear lubricant on gears indicated by
to sew more
seems
e
machin
Fig. 70. Lubricate only when
usual.
than
slowly
Fig. 70
41
TROUBLE CHART
Correction
Trouble
If Machine
Binds
Probable Cause
Thread or lint in
race way
lever in highest
1With take-up
in case.
and remove bobb
BOBBIN
BBIN
CASE BO
LATCH
position,
hinges
tilt head back on
NOTCH
RACE
HOOK CLAMPS
RACE COVER
e race cover.
tward and remov
2Turn clamps ou
.
3Remove hook
, including race.
d lint from all parts
4Clean thread an
uttle.
oil along rim of sh
ce.
5Run a drop of
ap clamps into pla
n race cover. Sn
the
le,
utt
into
sh
ce
pla
6Re
lace, fitting tongue
se by latch and rep
ca
in
bb
bo
d
de
ea
7Grasp thr
r.
notch of race cove
42
Trouble
Upper thread
breaking
Correction
Probable Cause
Improperly threaded
d by turning thread
Loosen tension on upper threa
ber.
num
r
tension knob to lowe
up in
up lever in highest
Always start sewing with take
position.
in
-f
Material
puckering
Dull needle
Change needle.
43
Correction
Probable Cause
Trouble
t
Bent needle
ectly in
Needle placed incorr
clamp
for thread
Too fine a needle
d
being use
Skipping
stitches
n too loose
Upper thread tensio
Irregular
stitches
n page,No. 8 and 9.
See threading instructio
Improper threading
nly
Bobbin not wound eve
it.
g material, just guide
Avoid pulling or holdin
terial
Pulling or holding ma
Uneven
stitches
on upper
Not enough tension
thread
F-
Increase tension.
Try different thread.
ead being
Needle too fine for thr
chart pagNo. 4.
See neee and thread
44
Trouble
Probable Casue
Correction
Change needle.
Change needle. See needle and thread chart
page, No. 4.
Needle
breakage
45
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Darning Spring
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PART
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74159
Edgestitcher
Binder
Attachment Foot
76554
Hemmers
7/8 PART
7655,
5/8 PART
76552
these attachments
in the left position when using
Needle position lever must be
47
1/4 PART
76550
T FOOT
ATTACHMEN
is
hemmers, it
her and the
itc
st
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ed
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attachm t
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ac
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In order to at
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remove the pr
necessary to
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the attachmen
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mers, sliding
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m
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or
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, edgestitc
Mount binder
hten screw.
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far away from
po
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fa
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close to or as
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slot enables yo
to the correc
The mounting
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m
st
sired. Ju
the edge as de
g screw.
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Fig. 71
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EDGESTITCH
aking dainty
is used in m
r
he
itc
st
ge
The ed
ng.
ngs and pipi
s, edgi
ides
lace insertion
r serve as gu
e edgestitche
th
in
s
ot
l.
sl
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er
Th
es of mat ia
various piec
er
th
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to
g
in sewin
embroidery,
ce, lace and
la
w
se
to
t
e the
If you wan
s together, plac
tucked strip
d
an
ot 1
ce
sl
la
in
or
be on top
ial that will
er
at
m
For
of
es
piec
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th
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an
a
to
)
(Fig. 73
ce edging
are sewing la
u
yo
if
,
instance
bric in slot 1
ic place the fa
br
fa
of
ge
finished ed
).
slot 4 (Fig. 72
nd thp lace in
Fig. 73
Fig. 72
48
ward
her so that the feed will carry it back
the needle and back of the edgestitc
r
unde
rial
mate
and
lace
the
Be sure to draw
slightly.
sure the fabric overlaps the lace
hand the lace in the right, being
left
the
in
c
fabri
the
Hold
h.
as you stitc
manner.
edge of the material in the same
g
Rick-rack can be sewn to the
the left in slot3 for a narrow pipin
slot 4 and the fold of the piping to
in
c
fabri
the
place
g,
pipin
To trim with wide
in slo(3
d edge of the piping to the right
place fabric in slot 2 and the folde
stitching a French seam.
Slot 5 may be used as a guide in
of other uses.
use the edgestitcher. There are hundreds
77 for suggestions on how to
See Figs. 74
--
Fig. 74
Fig. 75
Fig. 76
49
Fig. 77
r
binder are fo
scroll of the
on
ts
lo
S
ion.
in one operat
of material
ge
ed
e
th
ies it to
e.
binding, appl
ing.
/16 inch wid
t folds bias
ed bias bind
en
ld
m
fo
ch
ly
ta
al
at
strips cut 15
ci
er
as
This
m
bi
m
co
ed
ld
of
fo
g widths
is used for un
correspondin
binder scroll
of
th
ou
m
The open
. 78)
DING (Fig
rough
slot. Draw th
FOLDED BIN
appropriate
in
is en
rt
t
se
in
re
su
g,
ed bindin
ing to be
ld
ch
fo
it
st
on
t
t
es
in
T
n.
Cut a po
ith strong pi
.
r hinder w
right or left
to
er
nd
slot and unde
bi
g
in
id
sl
by
djust
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the edge. A
DING (Fig
When
IN
B
E
N
O
-T
e operation.
TWO
ge also in on
in
ed
ic
ch
br
ea
fa
wn on
inserting
gs can be se
n widths,
ee
tw
be
ze
Two bindin
skip one si
ed, always
two are us
slot.
(Fig. 80)
correct size
BINDING
S
IA
B
inches. Cut
T
Fig. 78
U
r a couple of
HAND-C
fo
lf
ha
in
er of
nt
ld
ce
fo
to
g
in
in
nd
ld
Slip fo
ch bias bi
ost to fold.
en end of
Cut 15/16 in
d end, alm
ar
encircles op
w
ng
to
di
ly
bm
al
d
on
an
ag
di
s
necessary,
g
en
if
in
bind
until cut op
ge adjust
ed
ck
e
ba
th
w
on
ra
sure it is
See Fig. 79
binder. D
ching to be
it
st
sug
t
es
T
scroll.
and 80 for
w
ho
on
ns
gestio
er
nd
to use the bi
!
hun
/ 7
There are
/
her uses.
dreds of ot
BINDER
start stitching.
HEMMER
SET
51
RUFFLER
Fig. 83
Fig. 84
Fig. 85
on pleating.
of delicate ruffling or precisi
The ruffler will produce yards
of fabric at the same time.
and sewn to another piece
Ruffling can also be done
of use, is simple to use.
ent despite its wide range
ice of a dress and etc.
This highly versatile attachm
t, adding fullness to the bod
skir
a
ting
plea
s,
tain
cur
,
aprons
Use the ruffler for making
/7
Fig. 83A
Fig. 84A
52
Fig. 85A
were
Please read these important instructions which
e
machin
sewing
new
your
placing
in
you
written to aid
on its portable base.
control
a small
the top
too.
two
To make the electrical connection draw the
Plug
base.
the
of
n
partitio
the
in
slot
wires through the
marked
the cord labeled Motor into the receptacle
of
section
outer
the
to
d
attache
block
the
Motor on
the base. Then insert the other cord into the Light
receptacle.
which
On the base you will find two head hinges C
sewing
the
onto
base
the
will fit into holes B. Lower
n screws A
machine fitting hinges C into holes B. Tighte
driver.
securely with a screw
53
4.
5.
6.
55
head hinge
Loosen both head hinge set screws until
hole is clear.
far as they
Tilt head hinge fingers up and back as
will go.
making sure
Carefully slip head onto head hinges
into head
fingers are inserted as far as they can go
s.
hole
e
hing
tion.
Allow the head to rest in its tiltedback posi
driver.
screw
with
rely
secu
screws
set
both
ten
Tigh
inside
ed
locat
ets
sock
into
Plug electrical leads
must be
cabinet. Cord identified with motor tag
gged cord
plugged into socket marked motor. Unta
goes to light socket.