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1.      e Turn skirt to right side    e Fold zipper to front of skirt   Pin in place from right side   Baste    Move foot from right side     Stitch across lower end of zipper  and up to waistline     e Remove basting   Corded Welting       Cable cord comes in a variety of sizes  and when covered with a firmly woven  fabric makes a corded welting that is an  excellent seam finish     This welting is prepared in advance and  then stitched into the seam  Cut a true  bias strip 11   4 inches wide  plus three  times the width of the cord of either self  or contrasting fabric  Sew strips  together on the lengthwise grain to  obtain desired length     e Adjust zipper foot to left side of  needle    e Encase cord in bias strip  raw  edges even    e Lower presser bar    e Stitch close to cord  using a stitch  length slightly longer than for  plain seaming of same fabric    e Do not crowd stitching against  cord        Page 46    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Corded Seams    The corded seam is a typical treatment  for slip covers  children s clothes   blouses and lingerie     When cording a seam the zipper foot is  usually adjusted to the right of the  needle so that the bulk of the work will  fall to the left     e Attach corded welting to right side A    of a single seam edge  using  lt         same length stitch as used for  welting  page 46   Guide edge of  foot next to cord but do not  crowd     e Place attached corded welting  over se
2.   back and forth until hem is formed  as shown    5  Draw end of hem back under  needle  lower presser bar and  start to sew    6  Guide sufficient cloth into  hemmer to turn hem properly        Wide Hemming    To make a hem more than 15 16 inch   wide  loosen thumb screw in hemmer   and move scale to right as far as it will   go  then swing it toward you as shown   and tighten thumb screw  Fold and   crease down a hem of the desired   width  pass fold under extension at right    of hemmer  and the edge into folder as  shown and proceed to stitch the hem        Page 53    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    THE TUCKER       The Tucker is a time saver for making tucks up to one inch in width  Two  adjustable scales are provided  the smaller near the needle is numbered 1 to 8   expressing in eighths of an inch the width of the tuck  The larger scale  expresses in quarter inches the spacing between tucks     Set the tuck scale for the width of tuck  The space scale is then adjusted using  the needle as an indicator for the spacing between tucks  When both scales are  set at the same number  blind tucks result  That is  the fold of one tuck just  touches the stitching line of the next  When additional space between tucks is  desired  adjust the space scale to a point beyond the tuck scale reading equal to  the spacing desired  expressed in quarters of an inch  Thus half inch tucks  spaced a half inch apart require a tuck scale setting of 
3.   band where used  into slot 1     e Adjust lug A to position the  stitching close to the edge of this  band     Page 50    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    oa ee          SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Joining Lace and Insertion  cont      e Place the second band  lace  into slot 4   e Adjust pressure to correct degree of lightness for even feeding   e Use a short stitch length and balanced tensions   e Hold both band edges against the end of the slots while stitching     French Seams  The edge stitcher makes very fine French seams  so well adapted to sheer  fabrics where raw seam edges must be concealed     e Trim away seam allowances to 1     e Lay seam edges together  right sides of fabric outward  and insert into slot    Move lug A to the left to position stitching 1 8  from the edge   Stitch and press   Fold with right sides of fabric together and insert into slot 1     Move lug A to extreme left  allowing just enough margin to conceal raw  edges     e Stitch   Tucking    Dainty tucks from  pin  width to 1   4  may  be produced with the edge stitcher   Tucks are usually made on the  lengthwise grain of the fabric     e Draw a single thread from the  fabric  or measure from the  selvage to locate the first tuck on  the straight of the fabric grain        Page 51    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Tucking  cont        e Draw a single thread from the fabric  or measure from the selvage to locate  the first tuck on
4.  Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    THE BIAS GAUGE    The Bias Gauge is very useful   especially in the case of soft materials   when cutting bias strips from 7 16 inch  to 1 3 8 inches in width  This is done  by placing the bias gauge upon the  point of the scissors and setting the  blued indicator to the width desired   The line F is the point at which to set  the blued indicator for facings  the line  B for bindings  and the line C for  cording or piping        Insert The material in the gauge with  the edge against the blued indicator   and hold as shown at right     Bias binding should be cut 15 16 inch  wide  and to do this the indicator should  be set midway between the lines F and  B     Page 49    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    THE EDGE STITCHER    The edge stitcher provides a series of  slotted guides which regulate the  placement of stitches in relations to a  fabric edge     It is attached to the machine in place of  the presser foot     Applications    Joining lace and insertion  French seams   Tucking with lace  Straight and pin tucks  Facing and seam finishes  Seam piping    Joining Lace and Insertion    Lovely lingerie detail is simple to  accomplish with the edge stitcher by  joining lace insertions or alternate  bands of fabric and lace  Slots 1 and 4  are used for this work  Since slot 1  overlaps slot 4  the edge insertion into  slot 1 will be the top stitched edge     e Place the first band  the fabric
5.  V  Press shade with thumb  at U  to release shade from two catches  and slide it halfway out of shade holder  W  Press bulb into socket and at same time  turn bulb over from machine as far  as it will go to unlock pin X  see Figs  3 and 4   Withdraw the bulb         UNLOCKS ee  H gaid HK e653    Fig  dg  Locking or welocking bulb pin  Fie  4  Inserting bulb in sockel   To Insert New Bulb    Press bulb into socket and turn it over toward machine until pin X enters notch in  socket  see Fig  3   Return shade to its normal position as shown in Fig  1     Page 4    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    If the Machine is Electrically  Operated    Raise presser foot Q by means of  presser bar lifter R to prevent injury to  the foot Q and feed T     Place a piece of material under presser  foot and let the foot down upon it  Turn  on electric current and  if the  combination knee and foot controller is  installed as a knee controller  press  knee lever to the right  If controller is  placed on the floor to be used as a foot  controller  press down on pedal of  controller  The speed of the machine is  controlled entirely by the amount of  presser applied to the controller   Operate machine in this way  without  being threaded  until you have become  accustomed to guiding the material and  operating the controller        Fig  3  Front view of machine     Page 5    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    If 
6.  a raised  edge  The hinged feature of this foot  insures even feeding over pins  heavy  layers of fabric or cross seams  It is  attached to the machine in place of the  presser foot  and may be adjusted to  either side of the needle        Applications The Zipper Foot    Zipper insertions  Corded seams  Tubular cording  Slip cover welting  Preparation  e Attach zipper foot to machine in place of presser foot     e Loosen zipper foot thumb screw and adjust foot to right or left of needle  as  desired     e Align the notch in the toe with the needle hole in the throat plate     e Check adjustment by lowering needle into side notch  making sure it clears  the foot     e Lock foot in position by tightening thumb screw     Page 44    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Skirt Zipper    e Machine baste placket opening of  skirt and press this seam open     e Attach zipper foot to machine in  place of presser foot     e Position zipper foot to right of  needle     e Open zipper     e Place zipper face down on seam  allowance with edge of teeth at  seam line     e Turn the back seam allowance  away from body of skirt     e Move foot to the left of needle    e Close zipper and turn it face up    e Smooth back the seam allowance  at the edge of the zipper    e Top stitch the seam allowance to  the tape close to the folded edge           Page 45    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Skirt Zipper  cont  
7.  clamp    see page 12     2  Needle blunt or bent   3  Needle too small for thread    see page 11     If machine runs heavily after standing idle for a long period  apply a few drops  of paraffin at all oiling places  run machine for a few minutes  then wipe clean  and oil the machine    see pages 9   10     Page 30    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K  Sel    et    INSTRUCTIONS   Rl _      FOR USING ec  ATTACHMENTS     per       Page 31    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    THE FOOT HEMMER    The foot hemmer forms and stitches a   perfectly turned hem without basting or  pressing  It is attached to the machine  in place of the presser foot     Applications    Fine hems   Edging ruffles  Sheer seams  Hemming with Lace  Lace insertion  Lingerie finishes    Hemming    e Form a double 1 8  fold at the  very edge of the fabric     e Crease this fold for about 2      e Draw the needle and bobbin  threads under the hemmer     e Place the creased hem edge  under the foot and take several  stitches through the fold     e Grasp the thread ends and the  single fold in front of the hemmer  and lift the single fold into the  hemmer scroll     Soft fabrics will enter the scroll best  with the foot down  firm crisp fabrics  with the foot raised     Page 32       The Foot Hemmer    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Hemming  cont      e Stitch slowly for several inc
8.  few minutes so that the oil may reach  the bearings  Neglect to oil the machine will shorten its life and cause you  trouble and annoyance     Always use SINGER oil  Inferior oil clogs the bearings  prevents efficient  working  and causes rapid wear of the mechanism     Page 10    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Needles and Thread    For perfect stitching  thread should be selected according to fabric to be stitched   and needle must be correct size for thread which must pass freely through eye of  the needle     CHAAT SHOWING THE RELATIONSHIP OF TYPES OF FABRICS  THREAD  AND NEEDLE SIZES AND MACHINE STITCHES TO THE INCH       MET Macttxye Srrmcueg PER Iw  Tyre or Fanem Turzac Ses Marois n a ES  Frise Sedans Top Shtching  Very thin Salk  Muslin  Canmbrie  Light  100 te 150 Cotten D 20 af to Hil  welglt Delikate Fabrics cic 50 Sik   3D Mercerige   Daming Colton  Pine Collenes  Liners  Shirtinga  Fine Sdk  0 te 100 Cation  il 16 ap  Goods  ete  nO Silk   4D Moreiri   Daring Calton  Plasti  Materials 50 to Bi Li 10 12  Merierised Gal bon  Shirtings  Sheetings  Bieackad Colicoes  00 io BP Cotte  i4 12 18  Silk and General Domestic  mods  Light 50 Silk   Woollen Goods and all classes of general iO Svlke  work  AN kinds of heavy Calicoes  Drill  Woollen 40 io 0 Catten if j   1   Trods  eti  Titkings Heavy Woollens  Tmasm  Hoys  24 ia 40 Colton  J   o 19 4 10  Clothing  Cares  Cloaks  Mantles  Heavy Of to BI Linen  Coats  and Heavy Clot
9.  place a piece of material under the  presser foot Q  Fig  5  Lower the latter by means of the lifter and again work the  machine without being threaded  until you are accustomed to guiding the  material     The belt should be only just tight enough not to slip  If too loose shorten and  rejoin   Belt Shifter    This device simplifies throwing off and  replacing the belt  To throw off the belt   move the belt shifter to the left  see Fig   8   working the treadle at the same  time  To replace the belt  work the  treadle slowly with the hand wheel  turning toward you  when a revolutions  or tow of the wheel will bring the belt  back into its place        Page 7    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Protection Against Rust Damage    Lint and fluff  if not removed prior to storage will  during humid periods  absorb  and hold moisture  and thus accelerate rust damage to highly polished thread  handling and other exposed parts  The extend of rust damage would depend  upon the length of time the machine remained in idle storage where there is no  ventilation  Sudden drops in temperature till cause moisture to form on parts  which  if not protected by a film of oil  would rust and damage while in storage     Proper storage care suggests thorough brush cleaning to remove all traces of lint  and fluff  followed by swabbing of all the exposed parts in Figs  10 and 11 witha  lint free brush saturated with SINGER oil  SINGER lint free brush may 
10.  the adjusting screw and  move the scroll to the right to  bring the stitching closer to the  binding edge  For a wider  adjustment  move the scroll to the  left        Be sure that the screw is well tightened  after making an adjustment     Never pull the binding as it feeds  through the scroll  Allow the  attachment to do the work  Merely  guide the edge to be bound well into  the center of the scroll as you stitch        Page 36    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Binding Curved Edges    Curved edges can be bound as easily  as straight edges  but require slightly  different fabric handling     Inside Curves    Inside curves are straightened as they  are fed into the binder  If the fabric is  soft and has a tendency to stretch   reinforce the edge with a single row of  stitching before binding        Outside Curves    Outside curves tend to lead away from  the center slot of the scroll and should  be guided so that a full seam width is  taken at the needle point  Do not  attempt to pull or straighten the fabric  into the full length of the scroll        Page 37    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    THE GATHERING FOOT    Single or multiple rows of shirring can  be quickly and expertly placed with the  gathering foot  Evenly spaced shirring  is insured as this foot is designed to  lock fullness into every stitch        Applications    Plain shirring  Elastic shirring  Waffle shirring  Mach
11.  the straight of the fabric grain     e For succeeding tucks  crease fabric or draw a thread at distance desired  from previous tuck     e Press tuck folds before stitching     e To make  pin  tucks  insert the tuck fold in slot 1 and adjust lug A to locate  stitching a pin width from the fold     e To make 1 4  tucks  insert the tuck fold into slot 5  and move lug A to its  extreme left position     Use a short stitch length and perfectly balanced tensions     THE QUILTER    The Quilter  designed with a short   open foot and an adjustable and  removable space guide  is especially  well adapted to stitching lightly padded  materials  The light padding is based to  the underside of the fabric and may be  of outing flannel  canton flannel  sheet  wadding or light wool interlining     Replace the presser foot with the  Quilter  Adjust the space guide for the  width between stitching lines  The  space guide may be used to the right or  left of the needle        Page 52    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    THE ADJUSTABLE HEMMER    To make hems from 3 16 to 15 16  inch wide     1  Attach adjustable hemmer to  presser bar in place of presser  foot     2  Pull up bobbin thread as  instructed on page 18     3  Loosen thumb screw on hemmer  and move scale until pointer  registers with number of desired  width of hem   No  1 indicates the  narrowest hem and No  8  the  widest   Then tighten thumb  screw     4  Place cloth in hemmer and draw it
12.  would the second piece of fabric  This  method is used where a neat finish is  desired on both sides of the material     Page 34       Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    THE BINDER    The binder is used to apply commercial  binding as well as self fabric bias to an  unfinished edge     This colorful trim is attractive when  applied to children s wear  aprons and  fabric furnishings  It is a practical finish  for seam edges that ravel and for  making bound seams     Inserting the Binding    Pre folded commercial bias binding is  inserted from the right into the outside  slot of the binder scroll     e Cut the binding diagonally to form  a long point     e Insert the pointed end into the slot  and pull through the scroll until  the evenly folded edges are  under the needle  Self fabric bias  binding should be cut 15 16  wide  on the true bias     e Insert the unfolded binding  directly into the two folds at the  end of the scroll and draw it back  under the needle  As the binding  passes through the scroll the raw  edges are turned in     Page 35    Table of Contents   Previous Page          ADIUSTIAG  SCREW  BINDER  SCROLL  GUTSIDE  SLOT OF  SCROLL    The Binder       Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Adjustment and Operation  of the Binder    The edge to be bound is guided into the  center of the scroll  Stitching is  positioned close to the edge of the  binding by adjusting the scroll portion of  the attachment     e Loosen
13. 29 gradually to the right     clockwise  until the required tension is  When the tension has been correctly obtained  Each higher number denotes  set  note the number at the indicator increased tension   line Y  Fig  29 so that this setting may  be regained should the tension be  altered for special work        Fig  29 To Regulate Needle Thread Tension    Page 23    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    To Regulate Bobbin Thread Tension    The tension on the bobbin thread is  regulated by the screw A  Fig  30 which  is nearest the center of the tension  spring on the outside of the bobbin  case  To increase the tension  turn  screw A over to the right  To decrease  the tension  turn this screw to the left     When the tension on the bobbin thread  has been once properly adjusted  it is  seldom necessary to change it  A  correct stitch can usually be obtained  by varying the tension on the needle  thread        Fig  30 Bobbin Thread Tension    Page 24    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    To Adjust the Needle Thread Tension    Lower the presser bar and turn the numbered dial X to bring the numeral  1   opposite the center line Y  Fig  29 between the plus and minus signs on the  tension indicator  Press the numbered dial inward as far as it will go  and turn  the thumb nut Z until the pin engages one of the holes in the numbered dial   Turn the thumb nut  together with the numbered dial  to the l
14. 4  and a space scale  setting of 6     Page 54    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Cl 99  amp  99K    DARNING OR EMBROIDERING    While darning and embroidery can be  done on the machine when threaded for  regular sewing  the use of feed cover  plate Y  No  32622  is recommended   as movable contact with the feed in  some cases might interfere with the  handling of the work     Don not change the adjustment of the  feed dog in any way  as it is essential  that its position should remain as  originally fixed     When the feed cover plate Y is used  it  is necessary to lead the needle thread  through the eye in the thread regulator  X at the left of the tension discs and not  under the thread regulator  With this  exception  the threading is the same as  for regular sewing  see Fig  14  page  13      Remove the presser foot and let down  the presser bar lifter to restore the  tension on the needle thread  which is  released and inoperative when the lifter  is raised        Machine Threaded for Darning and  Embroidery    Page 55    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Darning or Embroidering  cont        To attach the feed cover plate  draw to the left the slide that covers the bobbin  case and insert the downwardly projecting hoods on the cover plate under the  edge of the throat plate and push it to the right  After bringing the hole at the  right of the cover plate in line with the hole in the throat plate  press 
15. Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    To Prepare for Sewing    Have the thread take up lever at its  highest position  With the left hand  hold the end of the needle thread   leaving it slack from the hand to the  needle     Turn the hand wheel over toward you  until the needle moves down and up  again to its highest point  thus catching  the bobbin thread  Draw up the needle  thread and the bobbin thread will come  up with it through the hole in the throat  plate as shown in Fig  22        Fig  22 Drawing Up the Under Thread    Lay both threads back under the  presser foot diagonally across the feed   to right or left  depending upon which  side of the needle the material is to be  located so that when the presser foot is  lowered  the threads will be firmly held  between the feed and the presser foot     Page 18    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    To Start Sewing    Be sure to have thread take up lever 5   Fig  14 at its highest position     Place the material beneath the presser  foot Q  Fig  23  then turn the had wheel  to bring the point of the needle into the  material  then lower the presser foot by  means of presser bar lifter R and start  to sew     Some materials  such as soft finished  sheers  nylons  jerseys  tricots and  other elastic and sponge textiles   require a slight amount of assistance in  feeding during sewing operations        Fig  23 To Start Sewing    However  too much pull wi
16. SINGER    Class 99  amp  99K  Sewing Machines       Instruction Manual    Table of Contents   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Table of Contents    Instructions for Instructions for   Operating the Machine Using the Attachments  Electrical Information The Foot Hemmer   Remove and Replace Light Bulb Hemming   Operate Electrically Hemmed Seams   Operate by Hand Hemming with Lace   Treadle Operation   Protection Against Rust Damage The Binder a   To Oil the Machine and Stand Inserting the Binding    Needle Size Chart Adjustment  amp  Operation of the Binder  To Set the Needle Binding Curved Edges    Upper Threading    To Remove the Bobbin The Gathering Foot    To Wind the Bobbin shiring   To Replace the Bobbin The Ruffler   To Prepare for Sewing To Adjust the Ruffler   To Start Sewing To Activate Parts of the Ruffler   To Turn a Corner Gathering   Basting Forming  amp  Attaching a Ruffle in One  To Sew Bias Seams Operation   To Remove the Work Pleating   To Regulate Length of Stitch Group Pleating    To Reverse the Direction of Feed    To Regulate Pressure on Presser Foot The Seam Guide  Thread Tension    To Regulate Needle Thread Tension The Zipper Foot  To Regulate Bobbin Thread Tension Preparation  To Adjust Needle  amp  Bobbin Tensions Inserting a Skirt Zipper    To Remove Bobbin Case Sewing Corded Welting  To Replace Bobbin Case Sewing Corded Seams  To Replace Slide Plate   Fashion Aids  Sewing Suggestions The Buttonholer  The Belt The Blind Stitcher  To Avoid Brea
17. SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    To Replace Slide Plate    Replace the slide plate from the right   as shown in Fig  35  being careful to  see that the two ends of the spring BB  enter the grooves on the underside of  the slide plate        Fig  35 Replacing Slide Plate  SEWING SUGGESTIONS  Belt for Treadle Machine  99K29     The Belt should be only just tight enough not to slip  If too loose  shorten and  rejoin     Breaking of Needles Might be Caused by              Improper size of needle for thread and material    see page 11       Bent needle     2   3  Pulling material when stitching    4  Needle striking an improperly fastened presser foot   5      Crossing too thick seams with too small a needle   Page 29    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Breaking of Needle Thread Might be Caused by   1  A knot in thread    2  Improper threading    see page 13    3  Upper tension is too tight    see pages 22   23   4      Needle not pushed up as far as it will go into  needle clamp    see page 12     5  Needle blunt or bent    6  Thread too coarse for needle    see page 11    7  Roughened hole in throat plate    8  Improper arrangement of threads to start sewing    see page 18   Breaking of Bobbin Thread Might be Caused by     1  Improper threading of bobbin case    see pages 17   18   2  Bobbin thread tension too tight    see pages 22   23   Skipping of Stitches Might be Caused by     1  Needle not pushed up as far as it will go into  needle
18. be  purchased at your local SINGER dealer        Page 8    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    To Oil the Machine and Stand    If the machine is used continuously  it should be oiled daily  If moderately used  an  occasional oiling is sufficient  Apply one drop of oil at teach of the places indicated  by the unlettered arrows in Figs  9  10 and 12 and carefully clean the machine to  insure smooth and satisfactory performance  Oil holes are provided in the machine  for bearings which cannot be directly reached     Remove face plate D  Fig  9 by taking out screw C and loosening screw E near the  top of the place  Slip plate over screw E  Oil the points indicated in Fig 10 and  then replace face plate D     Draw the slide to the left  as shown in Fig  9  and  after removing the lint and dust  which may have accumulated  see instructions on page 24   apply a drop of oil at  the place indicated at F  Fig  11  The slide should then be closed        Fig  9       Page 9    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    To oil the parts underneath the bed of the machine  turn the machine back on its  hinges and apply oil to the oil holes and bearings indicated in  Fig  12     To oil the stand  apply a drop of oil to the centers upon which the band wheel and  treadle work  and to both ends of the pitman rod connecting the treadle with the  band wheel        Fig  12       After oiling  run the machine rapidly for a
19. close together  A longer stitch  separates the pleats for a greater distance     e Insert fabric to be pleated between the blue blades and through the  separator guide     e Lower presser bar and stitch        Group Pleating    By using the star setting  plain stitching  alternately with the 6 or 12 setting   pleats are formed in groups  Even spacing between groups is easily  accomplished by counting the number of stitches     Page 42    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    THE SEAM GUIDE    The seam guide is adjustable for  spacing stitching at any distance  between 1 8  and 1 3 8  from a fabric  edge  It is used in connections with the  presser foot     Applications       Seams    Stay stitchingTop stitching   single and The Seam Guide  multiple rows    e Attach the guide to the machine  with the thumb screw in either of  the threaded holes at the right of  the needle     e Adjust for width desired     e For straight edges  align guide  with the presser foot     e For curved edges  set the guide  at an angle so that the end  closest to the needle acts as a  guide    e For pinned seams  place the pins  with the points toward the seam  edge so that they nip into the  fabric at the stitching line  The  hinged foot will then ride freely  over the points        Page 43    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    THE ZIPPER FOOT    The zipper foot is designed for accurate  placement of stitches close to
20. cond seam edge  and pin  or baste together    e Keep the first stitching uppermost  as a guide and position the seam  under the needle    e Stitch  this time crowding the foot  against the cord           This method produces evenly joined  seam edges and tightly set welting     Curved seams are corded as easily as  straight seams  except that a shorter  stitch is used  Since the seam  allowance of the welting is bias  it is  easy to same it to the seam        Page 47    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    FASHION AIDS       available for separate purchase at  your local Singer Sewing Center     THE BUTTONHOLER    This attachment produces neat and  durable buttonholes in a great variety of  fabrics without any special skill on the  part of the operator  The buttonholes  are produced in a fraction of the time  required for hand work and they art  firmer and more even than those made  by hand     THE BLIND STITCHER    This useful SINGER attachment  produces invisible hemming with  perfect blind stitches on an almost  unlimited variety of work such as skirts   dresses  lingerie  children s clothes   towels  curtains  sheets  table cloths  and many other articles        It is quickly attached to your sewing  machine in place of the presser foot  It  is easy to use and will enable you to  accomplish superior invisible hemming  much faster and with less effort than is  possible by hand           Page 48    Table of Contents   Previous Page  
21. eft  This should  cause  0  to stop opposite the center line if the tension is properly assembled   Now insert the pin of the thumb nut Z in different holes of the numbered dial until  one is found which gives a slight perceptible tension on No  50 mercerised  thread when the thumb nut is turned to the extreme left and the numeral  0  is  opposite the center line  This tension gradually increases with the turn of the  thumb nut to the right  providing a full range of tensions from light to heavy with  one revolution of the thumb nut        Fig  29 To Regulate Needle Thread Tension    To Adjust the Tension on the Thread Take up Spring    The tension on the thread take up spring should be just sufficient to take up the  slack of the needle thread until the eye of the needle in its descent reaches the  material     To Adjust the Bobbin Thread Tension    First adjust the needle thread tension  as instructed above  Then  using No  50  mercerised thread in both the needle and the bobbin  and using two thicknesses  of thin material under the presser foot  turn the numbered dial by means of the  thumb nut  to bring the numeral  4  opposite the center    Page 25    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    line  A few stitches should now be made in the material and then examined to  see if the stitch is properly locked in the material  If the bobbin thread shows on  top  the tension on the bobbin thread should be increased  If the needle thread  sho
22. eye of the needle 8     Draw about two inches of thread  through the eye of the needle with  which to begin to sew     Page 13       Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    To Remove the Bobbin       Raise needle to its highest point  Draw slide plate to the left  Press bobbin  ejector J  Fig  15  to raise bobbin for easy removal     Page 14    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    To Wind the Bobbin    Hold the hand wheel K  Fig  16  with left hand and with right hand loosen stop  motion screw L to disengage stitching mechanism     Place empty bobbin on bobbin winder spindle  see Fig  16  Turn bobbin until hole  in right side engages pin in spindle  Press bobbin winder downward until latch M   Fig  17  engages  In this position latch will hold bobbin in place     Place spool of thread on spool pin 1     Draw thread through guide 2 on arm of machine  Lead thread from front to rear  through lower notch of guide 3     Thread through O  Fig  17  in left side of bobbin from inside  The end of the  thread must be held by hand until it is broken off by the rotation of the bobbin        Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Fig  17 shows bobbin winder in position for winding  When sufficient thread has  been wound the winder is automatically released     Remove filled bobbin from bobbin winder spindle and re tighten stop motion  screw L  Fig  16     If thread does no
23. grouping gathers or pleats     2  The adjusting finger is used only for pleating and affects the width of the  pleat  It is thrown out of action by bringing it out of contact with the adjusting  screw located at the right of the ruffler     Page 39    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    3  The adjusting screw regulates the fullness of gathers or pleats  When  turned in  clockwise  to its limit with the adjusting finger in place  the attachment  is set for its deepest pleat  When turned out  counter clockwise  to its limit and  the adjusting finger out of action  the ruffler gives only a hint of fullness     Activating Parts    The ruffling blade and the separator blade are of blue steel and hold the  material to be gathered between them  The ruffling blade forms the gathers or  pleats by carrying the fabric to the needle according to the spacing and fullness  to which the ruffler is adjusted  The separator guide is slotted to guide seam  edges evenly and to separate the ruffle strip from the material to which the ruffle  is attached     Preparation    Raise the needle to its highest point  Locate the attachment on the machine in  place of the regular presser foot  and at the same time fit the fork of the driving  lever over the needle clamp screw  Make sure both the presser bar screw and  the needle clamp screw are tightened securely   Gathering   e Set adjusting lever on No  1 setting    e Throw adjusting finger out of action    e Tu
24. he presser foot by means of  presser bar lifter R to prevent injury to the presser foot and the feed T  Fig  23     Page 20    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER    To Regulate Length of Stitch    Class 99  amp  99K    The machine is adjustable to make  from 6 to 30 stitches per inch  as  indicated by the numerals on the stitch  indicator plate     The  red dot  indicator U  Fig  24  in the  slot at the left indicates the stitch  setting  To regulate the length of stitch   turn thumb nut V  Fig  24  on lever  away from the stitch indicator plate as  far as necessary  Move the lever at V  until the  red dot  indicator U is at the  desired stitch setting  Then turn thumb  nut V inward until it touches indicator  plate  The machine is not set to stitch  the desired number of stitches per inch  in a forward direction        To Reverse the Direction of Feed    For Back Tacking  raise the lever to the  upper end of the indicator plate  The  machine will then stitch in a reverse  direction  making it easy to fasten the  ends of seams     Page 21    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER    To Regulate Pressure on Presser  Foot    Class 99  amp  99K    For ordinary sewing  the pressure of  the presser foot on the material seldom  requires changing  Heavy materials  require more pressure than light weight  materials  The pressure should be only  heavy enough to prevent the material  from rising with the needle and to  enable the feed to move the w
25. hes  until hem is well started  Hold  thread ends in back of foot with  the left hand and guide the raw  fabric edge into the mouth of the  scroll with the right hand     Even feeding is essential to good  hemming  The same width of fabric  must be kept in the scroll of the  hemmer at all times     Hemmed Seams    Hemmed seams are often substituted  for French seams where a fine narrow  seam is appropriate     e Allow a scant 1 4  seam  allowance     e With right sides of the fabric  together  place the upper layer a  scant 1 8  to the left of the lower  layer     e Insert the two fabric edges into    the hemmer and proceed as for a  plain hem        Page 33    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Hemming with Lace    Most of the popular kinds of lace  edging and insertion can be applied  with the foot hemmer  It is an excellent  way to trim children s clothes and to  finish lingerie hems     Lace Applied over Hem  e Fold and start hem in usual way     e Starting about 1 inch down from  end of lace  place selvage under  the needle  the lower the needle  to hold lace firmly     e Raise hemmer foot slightly and  slip lace under back part of foot     e Stitch slowly  guiding fabric with  right hand and lace with left  hand  Take care not to stretch  the lace     Lace Applied under Hem    When using lace underneath the fold of  a hem  the procedure is the same as  when making a hemmed seam  page  33   Slip the lace in from the left as you 
26. hing generally  Bags  Coarse Cloths  Canvas  Duck  Heavy   40 te 80 Linen  or 19 ar 2l    a    G  l of any besture    very dja Colton    Wim ordering meedia aheeys specify Catalogue SIM   16x1  amd sas lhe size and guamhip tepelred   Vow adi ohiei fhe best Hntkimg resul frown your Sereg Mfaecking ff if de Giel oh a SINGER  Meedia     Page 11    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    To Set the Needle    Select the correct needle according to the table on page 11  Be sure that the  needle is not blunt or bent  Raise the needle bar to its highest position and  loosen thumb screw H  Fig  13 in needle clamp  Push needle with its flat side  toward the right up into needle clamp as far as it will go  then tighten the thumb  screw H  A screwdriver slot is provided for stronger clamping of needle  required  for attachments driven from needle clamp hub        Fig  13    Page 12    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    UPPER THREADING    See Fig  14  Place spool of thread on  spool pin  Raise take up lever 5 to its  highest point  Lead thread into thread  guide 1  down and from right to left  between tension discs 2  into the loop  of the take up spring 3  under the slack  thread regulator 4  not through the  eye in the thread regulator   up and  from right to left through hole in take up  lever 5  down through guide 6 on the  face plate  down through the lower wire  guide 7  from left to right through the  
27. ine smocking    Shirring    Shirring is usually done on the  crosswise grain of the fabric  Soft  fabrics lend themselves to shirring  better than firm fabrics        The amount of fullness is very simply  controlled by stitch length and degree  of tension     A long stitch produces more fullness  than a short stitch  Balanced tensions  are always required  but heavy  tensions  both upper and lower   produce more fullness than light  tensions     Many lovely effects are accomplished  with simple rows of evenly spaced  shirring  A yoke section  insert or  trimming band of self fabric affords an  interesting contrast of texture when  stitched with the gathering foot in rows  1 4  apart        Page 38    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    THE RUFFLER    Occasionally apply a drop of oil to parts in movable contact         P jy ADJUSTING   P    Iv LEVER    SEPARATOR ARUFFLING    SEPARATOR  BLADE BLADE GUIDE    This attachment offers a simple and effective way to make gathered and pleated  ruffles     Ruffles may be made separately or make and applied at the same time   The ruffler is attached to the machine in place of the presser foot   Adjusting Points    1  The adjusting lever sets the ruffler for gathers or pleats  The number 1  space setting is for gathers  and places fullness at every stitch  Numbers 6 and  12 are space settings for pleats  spacing them either 6 or 12 inches apart  The  star is for plain stitching  and is used when 
28. king Needles The Bias Gauge  Breaking of Needle Thread The Edge Stitcher  Breaking of Bobbin Thread The Quilter  Skipping of Stitches The Adjustable Hemmer  Machine Working Heavily The Tucker    Darning or Embroidering    Singer Needles and Oil    Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    ELECTRICAL INFORMATION    The Singer electric motor is located at the back of the machine  and can be  supplied for operation on alternating or direct current  Orders must state the  catalogue number of the motor  or the voltage  and in the case of alternating  current  the number of cycles     Before inserting electrical plug  be sure that voltage and number of cycles  stamped on motor nameplate are within range marked on electric meter installed  by electric power company     Electrical Connections for Machine  Push three pin safety plug into three pin  terminal block at right of machine and connect plug at other end of cord to  electric supply point     Speed Controller  The speed of machine is regulated by amount of pressure on  foot or knee controller     CAUTION  When you have finished your sewing always disconnect the  plug from the electric supply point     LIGHT    To turn light  on   reach over machine arm and turn switch V  Fig  1 to right  To  extinguish light  turn switch to left        Fir  I  Light        Page 3    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    To Remove Bulb    Grasp light socket so that thumb extends over switch
29. ll stretch the seam  create irregular stitching and bend  the needle  Most materials require only guiding for best sewing results     The machine will sew its own thread when sewing from one piece of material to  another  However  it is not recommended that any sewing be done with a  threaded machine unless some fabric is under the presser foot     Page 19    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    To Turn a Corner    Stop the machine when the needle eye  making its upward stroke  is still in the  fabric  Raise the presser foot and turn the work as desired  using the needle as a  pivot  then lower the presser foot and resume sewing     Basting    The longest stitch  No  6 on the stitch indicator plate  is satisfactory for basting  and is easily removed by clipping every sixth stitch and withdrawing the long  continuous thread  Machine basting is firmer  more even and much quicker than  hand basting     To Sew Bias Seams    Use a short stitch when sewing bias or curved seams to increase the elasticity of  the seam and to prevent seam failure under strain  No change in tensions is  required     To Remove the Work    Stop the machine with the thread take up lever 5  Fig  14 at its highest point   Raise the presser foot by means of presser bar lifter R  Fig  23  draw the fabric  back and to the left and sever the threads on thread cutter S  Fig  23  Place  ends of threads under presser foot     Caution  When the machine is not in use  raise t
30. of this screw will change the  clearance for the thread between the  bobbin case and the bobbin position  bracket     Page 27    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K       Fig  33 Removing the Bobbin Case    To Replace Bobbin Case  Operator Being at the Front of the Machine     See that the needle is raised to its  highest position and that the latch CC   Fig  34 is raised from the slot FF  Fig   34 and moved toward you    Hold the bobbin case between the  forefinger and thumb of the left hand   as shown in Fig  33  Insert the forked  end of the bobbin case under the throat  plate so that the fork straddles the end  of the bobbin case position bracket GG   Fig  34  Then  with a slight twisting  motion of the bobbin case to the left  and to the back  lightly press it  downward    Hold the bobbin case between the  forefinger and the thumb of the left  hand as shown in Fig  33  Tilt the  bobbin case to the left and at the same  time slightly turn the right or forked end  toward you so that it is moved out of  engagement with the sewing hook   Then tilt the bobbin case toward the  right and remove it        Fig  34 Bobbin Case Position Bracket    until the edge of the sewing hook  engages in the groove under the rim of  the bobbin case     Having set the bobbin case into the  correct position  lock the latch CC  Fig   34 in the notch FF  Fig  34 to hold the  bobbin case in place     Page 28    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    
31. ork along  evenly without side creeping  To  increase the pressure  turn the thumb  screw W  Fig  25 clockwise or  downward  To lighten the pressure   turn the thumb screw W so that it FIG  25 Thumb Screw for Regulating Pressure  screws upward  on Presser Foot       Thread Tension    For perfect stitching  the tension on the   needle and bobbin threads must be ee ee ee eee  heavy enough to pull the threads to the zee ee ee ee lee  center of the thickness of the material FIG  26 Perfect Stitching  and make a firm stitch  as shown in Fig   26  If the needle lies straight along the   top side of the material  the tension on   the needle thread is too heavy or the   tension on the bobbin thread is too Mea   ea   ee ee ee a a  light  as shown in Fig 27  If the bobbin Gane e  thread lies straight along the underside FIG  27 Imperfect Stitching  of the material  the tension on the   needle thread is too light or the tension   on the bobbin thread is too heavy  as   shown in ney See ane ee OEMS EE ASE  Fig  28  le    FIG  28 Imperfect Stitching    Page 22    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    To Regulate Needle Thread Tension    The tension on the needle thread can  be tested only when the presser foot is    down  1    The numerals  0  to  9  dial X  Fig  29       indicate the different degrees of tension  that can be obtained  The numbers do    not denote size of thread or amount of TO increase tension  turn the thumb  tension  nut Z  Fig  
32. rn adjusting screw for amount of fullness desired   The attachment is set for maximum fullness by turning adjusting screw in     clockwise  as far as possible  for less fullness  turn adjusting screw out   counter clockwise      Page 40    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Gathering  cont         e Set stitch length to space the fullness  A short stitch gives more fullness  than a long stitch    e Insert material to be gathered between the blue blades and through the first  separator guide     e Lower presser bar and stitch  Always test the stitch length and ruffler  setting on a scrap of self fabric before proceeding with the actual work        Forming and Attaching a Ruffle in One Operation     e Place ruffle strip between the two blue blades and through the first  separator guide    e Place fabric to which ruffle is to be attached between the separator blade  and the feed of the machine Right sides of the fabric are placed together  when the seam is to ball to the side     e Proceed as for plain gathering        Page 41    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Pleating    e Move adjusting lever to space setting desired for pleats of either 6 or 12  stitches apart     e Activate adjusting finger     e For deepest pleat  turn adjusting screw in  clockwise  to its maximum  For  shallower pleats  turn adjusting screw out  counter clockwise      e Set stitch length  A short stitch places pleats 
33. t wind evenly on bobbin  loosen screw which holds thread guide  3  Fig  16  Turn guide to left if bobbin winds high on right  Turn guide to left is  bobbin winds high on left  When guide is properly centered  thread will wind  evenly across bobbin  Tighten guide clamping screw     If the pressure of bobbin winder pulley N  Fig  17 against hub of hand wheel is  insufficient for winding the bobbin  press down winder until latch M drops down  and holds it  then loosen screw P2  With the forefinger push back upper end of  slotted plate P1 as far as it will go and at the same time  with the thumb  press  winder against ledge of wheel  Then tighten screw P2 securely  Afterwards  raise latch to release winder from contact with hand wheel     Page 16    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page       SINGE    To Replace the Bobbin    Hold the bobbin between the thumb  and forefinger of the left hand  with the  thread leading on top from the right  toward the left  as shown in   Fig  18     99K    Place bobbin into the bobbin case and  draw the thread into the slot 1  Fig  19  in the bobbin case  as shown     Draw the thread backward between the  bobbin case and the tension spring until  it reaches the notch 2  Fig  20  then pull  the thread toward the right as shown in  Fig  20     When closing the slide  place thread up  through slot 3  Fig  21 as shown     T CPSA    FIG  20 Bobbin Case Threaded    Page 17    Class 99  amp           FIG  21 Under Threading Completed    Table of 
34. the Machine is Hand Operated    When the machine is uncovered  the  hand attachment will be found to be out  of working position as shown in Fig  6   Pull the small spring stud 2  and turn  the handle back until leer 1  enters the  socket 3  Press back the hinged finger  4  Fig  7 between the spokes of the  wheel  The machine is now ready for  working as shown in Fig  7     NOTE  Before replacing the cover on  the machine in its case  the lever   should be disengaged and the handle  placed in the position shown in Fig  6     To Operate the Hand Machine          Place a piece of material under the presser foot Q  Fig  5  and lower the latter by  means of the lifter R  Now turn the handle over from you to work the machine   without being threaded  until you are accustomed to guiding the material with the    left hand     Page 6    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    If the Machine is Treadle Operated    Loosen the hand wheel by turning motion screw L  Fig  16  over toward you   place both feet upon the treadle and turn the hand wheel over toward you  at the  same time allowing the feet to move freely and lightly with the motion of the  treadle  Continue to do this until a regular and easy movement is acquired and  you are able to work the treadle so that you can re start the machine with the  wheel turning toward you     When familiar with the working movement  tighten the hand wheel by turning the  stop motions screw over from you  and
35. the cover into  position and close the slide    A feed cover plate is not included in the regular set of attachments  but is on sale  at all SINGER Sewing Centers     THE IMPORTANCE OF USING SINGER NEEDLES AND SINGER OIL FOR  YOUR SEWING MACHINE    NEEDLES    You will obtain the best stitching results from your sewing machine if it is fitted  with a SINGER needle     SINGER needles and their containers are marked with the Company s  Trademark SINGER or SIMANCO and can be purchases from any SINGER  Sewing Center     USE SINGER OIL ON MACHINE    Knowing from many years  experience the great importance of using good oil   SINGER sells an extra quality machine oil  especially prepared for sewing  machines     Page 56    Table of Contents   Previous Page    
36. ws on the bottom  the tension on the bobbin thread should be decreased  A  wide range material and threads can now be accommodated without further  adjustment of the bobbin thread tension     Any change in tension  required to obtain a proper stitch to suit different materials  being sewn  can be made by a slight adjustment of the tension on the needle  thread only     To Clean the Stitch Forming Mechanism    After considerable use  the stitch forming mechanism of the machine may  become clogged with lint and this may interfere with the perfect operation of the  machine  Occasionally remove the bobbin case from the machine  according to  the following instructions  and remove any lint  etc   which has accumulated in  the machine     To Remove the Bobbin Case    Operator Being at the Front of the Machine     Raise the needle to its highest position  by turning the hand wheel over toward  you  Draw the slide plate AA  Fig  31  slightly to the left  then lift its right hand s   end and draw it toward the needle until Fig  31 Slide Plate Removed  it is disengaged form the spring BB in   the bed of the machine        A    Page 26    Table of Contents   Previous Page   Next Page    SINGER Class 99  amp  99K    Insert the forefinger of the left hand  under the latch CC  Fig  32  raise the  latch just high enough to clear the edge  DD and then move the latch toward  you        Fig  32 Raising the Bobbin Case Latch Under no circumstances must the  screw EE be loosened  The  loosening 
    
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