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1. 39 QUILTING 40 6 errr tanin nnn 41 Z MENDING 9000000 ss ssle 42 Patching 42 Mending 42 APPLIQUE 43 9 EMBROIDERY 44 O MAINTENANCE 00000009009 srl 45 Cleaning VL i i i l ia 45 IA i l A Ai i la 46 1 TROUBLE 47 Changing Light rc 48 OONDPAN NAMES OF PARTS Thread guide for bobbin winding Pressure regulator lever Face cover Upper thread tension dial Thread guide for upper threading Presser foot thumb screw Presser foot Free arm Shuttle cover Spool pins Pattern selection dial Stitch length dial Needle position control Reverse sewing lever Zigzag width control Drop feed lever Bobbin winding spindle Bobbin winding stopper Handwheel Stop motion knob Special buttonhole adjustment switch Socket Thread guide for upper threading Handle Presser foot lifter Thread cutter Feed dog Needle plate Specifications vary from country to country 2 ACCESSORIES Fel
2. A o Zigzag Straight stitch stitch width 2 5 2 3 9 Position l Left position button sewing 000 Middle position straight stitch buttonholes etc 4 Right position blind hem overlock etc 600 OOO back side right side 5 ZIGZAG SEWING Set machine as shown To prevent seam ends unravell ing set machine for straight stitch and sew in reverse at beginning and ending of seam Zigzag Width Control Set control at required number Larger the number wider the stitch Set it at O for straight sewing Make sure needle is in upper position when you set control Needle Position Control Needle position can be changed by turning needle position control When selecting position make sure needie is in upper position to avoid tearing material or bending needle Thread Tension for Zigzag Stitch Better looking zigzag stitching requires less upper tension than Straight stitching Loosen upper tension slightly 6 MAKING BUTTONHOLES Set machine as shown Determine Length Measure diameter and thickness of button and add 0 3cm 1 8 for bar tacks Mark buttonhole size on material Determine Width Determine width according to diameter of button its thickness and kind of material Attach buttonhole foot Completely push back sliding part 8 of butt
3. r BRIAR PURPLE FISH 7 SWAN PURPLE l a 4 STRAIGHT SEWING Set machine as shown Pattern Selection Dial Turn dial to choose pattern Dial can be turned either to right or to left Always make sure needle is in the highest position when operating dial Stitch length dial For a longer stitch turn dial in clockwise For a shorter stitch turn it in counter clockwise For normal sewing it is set between 2 and 3 Starting to Sew Place fabric under foot about 1 cm 0 4 inside the edge Lower presser foot lifter Important Hold on both threads during the sewing of the first 3 4 stitches of the seam Double Presser Foot Lifter In order to obtain winder gap when using very thick materials firmly push presser foot lifter up as far as it will go Reverse Sewing To reinforce seam sew back wards to the edge of fabric by pushing down reverse sewing lever Release lever and commence forward sewing guiding fabric by hand as it is fed Never pull material Cloth Guide Use cloth guide when sewing a jong seam of regular distance from edge of material Set guide in hole on arm at right of needle plate and adjust distance Run machine with edge of fabric touching guide Position cloth guide at an angle to sew a curved seam Sew reverse stitches for rein forcement at end of seam Draw fab
4. as double knit and jersey and will give a firm neat edge finish Elastic Triple Zigzag Stitch Regular Zigzag Stitch Application of Rick Rack WAWI A Topstitching Rick Rack A decorative topstitch can be produced with the rick rack stitch Stitch around the structural lines of the garment for a special effect Topstitch braid or a deco rative inset to add an additional creative flair B Tapering Rick Rack The rick rack stitch may be tape red to form creative stems and petals of flowers embroidered pictures and wall hangings As in tapering the zigzag slowly turn the stitch width lever from 0 to 5 and back to 0 A group of these tapered rick rack stitch will form a bouquet like effect C Procedure eThe elastic rick rack stitch is a zigzag line of stitching that is desired so that seams may be pressed open Apply this stitch to areas of stress on both wovens and knits eUse narrow width of zigzag as a heavy duty triple stitch for seams Use medium and wide widths of zigzag for overcasting edges of seams facings and hems of heavier weight fabrics such as terrycloth and for attaching ela stic Use also for decorative stitching eGuide your fabric from the front Do not pull or push as it will cause poor stitching Application of Decorative Fun Patterns lt 4 x gt A Fun stitches Swan Fish Briar The reverse stitch patterns pro
5. 77 19 Cloth 20 Adjusting Thread Tension Applications of Straight Stitch 5 ZIGZAG Zigzag Width nes Needle Position irr Thread Tension for Zigzag 22 6 MAKING 23 Determine Length rr rnr nT I ITT T TII 23 Determine 2B Left and Right Side Balance of Buttonhole 7 25 Cutting Buttonhoies 6 26 Corded 26 7 SEWING ON 5 27 8 5 28 OVERLOCKING 29 Applications of the Elastic 30 Application of Ultra Stretch 31 Application of 32 Application of Decorative Fun Patterns score 33 O BLIND HEM 34 Elastic Blind Hem 1 n TI 35 1 STRETCH SEAM eee ree etree sree 36 2 ZIPPER SEWING so ccc 37 3 SHELL STITCHING 38 4 PIN
6. Trim edge 0 3 1 87 away from stitching Make notches on seam edge at evenly spaced intervals Turn two pieces to right sides out Bring stitching line to very edge by pushing seam edge gently with your fingers and press Notches 17 MENDING Patching Set machine as shown Place the patch over the worn part Sew along the edge of the patch on the right side Trim away the worn part close to the seam on back side Mending a Rip Set machine in the same way as for patching Sew the edges of tear together first Then sew two more seams on either side A piece of gauze can be placed underneath to reinforce the rip 18 APPLIQUE WORK Set machine as shown Draw design on material to be used as an applique and cut it out Place cut out on base material and baste it Sew around outline with zigzag stitch adjusting stitch length and width according to shape and size of cut out and type of base material To change direction at corners or to sew very small circles stop machine positioning needle just away from edge of cut out lift presser foot and turn material Lower presser foot and continue sewing Sew a few stitches at end with zigzag width at This is to prevent unstitching Needle No 9 120 100 No 11 100 80 60 50 19 EMBROIDERY Set machine as shown Remove foot and holder
7. 13 P 11 Breaking needle Needle not correctly inserted 6 Needle bent P 6 Needle clamp screw too loose P 6 Upper thread terision too tight 20 Needle too fine for the material P 16 Dials have been changed while the needie P 18 P 22 was down in the material Zigzag width set more than 2 5 while twin P 14 needle was attached trouble is still apparent in the machine please consult your nearest dealer 2 not try to correct fault by yourself Changing Light Bulb Unplug the machine Open face cover as shown Remove bulb by unscrewing it in counterclockwise Install a new bulb by screwing it in clockwise 48 570069 111 C 1 Printed in Taiwan
8. ER The lever is in the right side of shuttle cover For normal sewing move the lever to position To lower feed dog move the lever to AA position This position is used for button sewing darning and embroidery Threading Upper Thread Raise presser foot lifter Raise take up lever to the highest position by turning handwheel towards you Thread following numbers O O Pass thread through guide Lead thread either side of tension disc Hook it to guide from down to upwards Thread take up lever Pass thread to guide from right to left and guide 6 left one then needle eye Leave end of thread of about 15 6 Twin Needle Threading Thread in the same way as normal threading except at points At point pass threads sepa ratly to right and left of tension disc At guide pass one of threads to right guide and the other at left guide At point D thread from right guide should be lead to right needle eye and from left guide to left needle eye Leave ends of threads of about 15 cm 6 Decorative Tucks or Designs Any stitch can be used with the twin needle for decorative effects Most attractive are the multiple stitch zigzag and blind hem stitch for fancy tucks The satin stitch or tapered zigzag designs in two colors are effective for creative trims Caution Remember to use no more than 2 5 zigzag width and nee
9. INSTRUCTION Book MODEL 1927 WHITE Sewing machine company POLARIZED PLUG CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock this appliance has a polarized plug one blade is wider than the other This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet Do not change the plug in any way SEWING MACHINE Record in space provided below the Serial No and Model No of this appliance The Serial No is located Rear of arm The Model No is located Rear of arm Serial No Model No 1927 Retain these numbers for future reference Foot Controller Type YC 482 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance basic safety precautions should always be lowed including the following Read all instructions before using this ippliance DANGER reduce the risk of electric shock n appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in Always unplug this pliance from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning WARNING To reduce the risk of burns fire lectric shock or injury to persons Do not allow to be used as a toy Close attention is necessary when this appliance is used by or near children Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual Use only attachments reco
10. ch from the bottom to the top Remove the tacking 4 Turn the material to the right side Ease the material and the zip per Tack a measured 1 3cm 7 from the tacked seam as a stiching guide Shift the zipper foot to the right of the needle Doublestitch across the lower end then up along the zipper Remove the tacking 13 SHELL STITCHING Silk nylon organdy or similar sheer fabrics are suitable Set machine as shown Foid edge of material With folded edge to left place it under presser foot Pull thread ends towards back when starting sewing Make sure needle misses raw edge of fold when it moves side ways 14 PIN TUCKING Set machine as shown For better appearance use sheer material and tighten lower thread a little For twin needle threading see p 14 Insert the quilting guide under the spring plate on the holder Mark first line with pencil or tailor s chalk and sew From second line just sew following seam of first line using guide Interval between seams can be adjusted by moving guide in direction of arrow 15 QUILTING Set machine as shown Baste layers of material to prevent them from slipping out as you sew Attach quilting guide and sew in the same way as pin tucking 16 SCALLOPING Set machine as shown Put two pieces of cloth together with right sides facing and sew
11. ct the needle causing it to break Switch the sewing machine off when making any adjustments in the needle area such as threading needle changing needle threading bobbin or changing presser foot etc Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers lubricating or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual Never operate on a soft surface such as a bed or couch where the air openings may be blocked SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS 1 NAMES OF PARTS 003003693 2 2 U U 3 3 BEFORE SEWING 55 4 Detaching Extension 0 4 Connecting Foot Controller and Power 5 Changing Needle eee eeen nenen t n 6 Changing Inserting Bobbin on trne U Adjusting Lower ceee roin Drop Feed Threading Upper Twin Needle so 7 Decorative Tucks or Designs Drawing Up Lower Foot Pressure ee Fabric Thread and Needle 99 16 Pattern Setting ons 17 4 STRAIGHT Pattern Selection Dial Stitch Length Dial 00ers ttt sees Starting to sU Double Presser Foot Lifter s
12. dle position control at 7 for twin needle sewing Drawing Up Lower Thread Hold end of upper thread with left hand Turn handwheel slowly towards you until needle moves down and up again Pull upper thread slowly and lower thread will be brought up in a loop Pull out both threads to about 15 cm 6 and place them together under presser foot on left Foot Pressure Push down the outer ring of the pressure regulator This will re lease the pressure on the presser foot To increase the pressure push down inner pin until suitable pressure is obtained Insufficient pressure may cause poor feeding of the fabric skipped stitches or difficulty in guiding the fabric If feed dogs or presser foot marks appear on the fabric reduce the pressure When sewing multiple thickness or heavy fabric reduce the pressure Increase pressure when sewing lighter weight fabrics abric thread and needle table THREAD NEEDLE T T FABRIC European Mercerized Cotton European U S Size Point REMARKS p Covered p Polyester Cotton Cotton gi Nyan 705 15x1 Style VERY SHEER Lace Silk Loosen up Voile Chiffon Net 70 60 65 70 8 Regular per tension SHEER Blouse Crepe _ Silk _ or two Lawn Organdy Taffeta 50 70 60 65 70 9 points LIGHT WEIGHT Crepe _ Wool Brocade Velvet 30 50 Silk 75 80 11 MEDIUM Wool Silk L
13. duce swan fish briar designs for use on household linens and children clothes These reverse stitch pattern canbe used to sew in hems as the scallop stitch The reverse stitch patterns can also be used for topstitching bindings and ribbons for decorative effect This is done in the same manner that lace is applied with the zigzag stitch The straight stitched edge of the reverse stitch patterns on the left should be sewn on the left edge of the binding or ribbon This decorative effect can be used on towels and placemats for a pleasant appearance The reverse stitch patterns can also be corded for stronger decorative edges on place mats and tablecloths Simply place four strands of pearl cotton em broidery floss or yarn under the presser foot A transparent foot will help guide the cord evenly while sewing the reverse stitch patterns The reverse stitch pat terns can be sewn with two threads through one needle for a more effective decorative stitch Simply thread two sewing threads through the upper threading system A larger needle should be used to accommodate the two threads Use this decorative technique for enhancing tablecloths placemats napkins and curtains NOTE Narrow patterns may be made by setting zigzag width to 4 3 2 10 BLIND HEM STITCH Set machine as shown Fold material as shown and place it under foot For a neater finish it is preferable to baste or iron hem b
14. efore hand Sew carefully so that straight stitches are made on hem edge and slanting stitches pierce only one or two threads of fold Correct seam Needle is catching edge of fold too much Needle is not catching edge of fold at all right side wrong side Elastic Blind Hem Stitch For elastic materials set machine as shown and sew in the same way as for normal blind hem stitch 11 STRETCH SEAMS A ball point needle is essential Paper may be laid under knits for smoother feeding Medium weight fabrics double knit jersey Apply elastic triple stitch Light weight fabrics Apply smail zigzag Reduce upper and lower thread tension For Very elastic fabrics spandex power net Use lapped or abutted seam Apply multiple zigzag 12 ZIPPER SEWING Set machine as shown Used for dresses blouses skirts trousers bags etc By using the special zipper foot zip per sewing can be easily done 1 With right sides together tack along seam line of the opening 2 Open the tacked seam and pull out the lower material 0 3cm Place the folded edge over the right side of the zipper and tack over it 3 Replace the presser foot with the zipper foot on the left of the needle The zipper foot can be shifted either to the right or the left of the zipper so the zipper can be sewn without difficulty Stit
15. il or it may stain your material and cause some sewing difficulty After oiling run machine for 1 2 minutes to allow oil to penetrate to every part Remove Top Cover Pull out spool pins and push bobbin winding spindle to right Loosening screws and with large screwdriver then take off top cover 21 TROUBLE CHART PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION Breaking lower thread Thread not wound evenly on the bobbin or not drawn up correctly Lower thread tension too tight Lint stuck in the bobbin case and inside the tension spring 10 15 12 Remove lint and fluff with a cleaning brush Skipping stitches Needle not fully inserted Needle bent Size or type of needle and thread not suitable for the material Incorrect upper threading Too much oil on the hook P 6 P 6 P 16 P 13 P 46 Irregular stitches Incorrect size of needle for the material Upper thread tension too loose Incorrect lower tension P 16 P 20 P 12 The material not fed correctly Pattern selection dial not set correctly Incorrect feed dog height Lint stuck on the feed dog 47 P 17 P 12 P 45 PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION The material Upper or lower thread tension too tight P 12 P 20 puckers Stitch too long for material P 18 Thread too thick P 16 Incorrect threading of upper or lower thread P
16. inen Velvetten Cotton 30 50 Silk 80 90 11 14 Faille Terrycloth HEAVY Denim Duck Heavy Sailcloth 30 Duty C C Poly 100 16 Upholstery Canvas 30 Duty 120 19 Awning KNITS LIGHT WEIGHT Tricot _ Silk Light Power net 50 70 60 70 9 Bail MEDIUM WEIGHT Silk Light Jersey Double Knit 30 50 Nylon 70 80 9 10 toMedium Power Net C C Poly Bail Silk Medium HEAVYWEIGHT Double 50 Nylon 80 90 11 14 to Heavy Ball FAKE FURS VELOURS Heavy _ _ Ball or 30 Duty C C Poly 90 100 14 16 Sharp 4 LEATHER VINYLS FILMS 30 50 C C Poly 90 14 Wedge LIGHT TO MEDIUM WEIGHT 30 50 C C Poly 90 100 14 16 Wedge HEAVY LEATHER 30 Dane C C Poly 100 110 16 18 Wedge 4 1 L DECORATIVE TOUCHES TOP STITCHING Silk twist 100 110 16 18 Regular 4 MACHINE EMBROIDERY Size 50 70 65 80 9 11 Regular Pattern Setting 1 4 PATTERN COLOR NAME CODE BUTTONHOLE ORANGE STRAIGHT YELLOW 1 ZIGZAG YELLOW BLIND YELLOW STRETCH BLIND HEM YELLOW MULTIPLE MULTIPL YELLOW L SCALLOP YELLOW PEARL DECORATIVE YELLOW CHECKER YELLOW STRAIGHT STRETCH PURPLE RICK RACK PURPLE DECORATIVE PURPLE r ULTRA PURPLE OVERLOCK PURPLE OVERLOCK PURPLE
17. lt on spool pin Put a spool on spool pin Draw thread from spool pin through thread guide and pre tension device following numb ers D and 2 Wind thread clockwise around bobbin several times Push bobbin on to spindle Holding handwheel with your left hand disengage handwheel by unscrewing stop motion knob trouble correction Push bobbin to right and press down foot controller Machine stops automatically when bobbin is full Push bobbin to left to disengage from wheel Take off bobbin from spindle and cut thread Retighten stop motion knob If bobbin is wound unevenly as shown open face cover and loosen set screw of the guide for bobbin winding Use screw driver to adjust height Inserting Bobbin Place bobbin in its case with thread running in direction of arrow Guide thread into slot of bobbin case Pulling thread to left bring it under tension spring then to delivery eye loosen 12 Adjusting Lower Tension To test bobbin tension hang and shake bobbin case as shown At proper tension bobbin case will gradually drop a small amount To adjust tension turn adjusting screw with small screwdriver Raise needle in the highest position Leave end of thread of about 10 cm 4 from bobbin case Take hold of latch and push bobbin case into shuttle Release latch when bobbin case is fully inserted DROP FEED LEV
18. mmended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or dropped into water Return the appliance to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment Never operate the appliance with any air openings biocked Keep ventilation open ings of the sewing machine and foot controlier free from the accumulation of lint dust and loose cloth Never drop or insert any object into any opening Do not use outdoors Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered To disconnect turn all controls to the off 0 position then remove plug from outlet Do not unplug by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord DANGER Always unplug before relamping Replace bulb with same type rated 15 watts Do not reach for an appliance that has fallen into water Unplug immediately Do not place or store appliance where it can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink Do not place in or drop into water or other liquid 1 WARNING Keep fingers away from all moving parts Special care is required around the sewing machine needle Always use the proper needle plate The wrong plate can cause the needle to break Do not use bent needles Do not pull or push fabric while stitching It may defle
19. ns left side Cutting Buttonholes Stick a needle through bar tacks to prevent over cutting Cut buttonhole along center with buttonhole cutter Corded Buttonholes For stretch fabrics such as knits a corded buttonhole is effective to keep finished buttonhole in shape Hook filler cord on top spur and lead ends of cord under foot pull taut and hook them to bottom notches as shown Proceed with stitching as for regular buttonholes When buttonhole is completed pull filler cord ends so that loop on the other end disappears into buttonhole stitching Thread ends of cord to reverse side and tie or cut both ends of cord SARS 7 SEWING ON BUTTONS Set machine as shown Position a button and material un der foot When needle comes to left side of stitch lower foot Raise needle and adjust zigzag width so that needle comes to right hole of button Make one stitch be certain that nee dle is aligned with button s holes Run machine at medium speed and sew 5 6 zigzag stitches Stop machine when needie is in upper position Set zigzag width control to 0 align needle with button s hole and sew 3 4 stitches to prevent stitches from unlocking OR Remove work and cut off threads Draw thread ends through to wrong side and tie a knot 8 OVERCASTING For light weight material Set machine as shown Overcasting prevents edge of fab
20. onhole foot Place material under foot so that marking of buttonhole passes through center of foot and arrow of foot indicates beginning line of marking marking lt 1 8 length of a diameter buttonhole i iit thickness marking Bar tacking Set pattern selection dial to 1 8 and sew 5 6 stitches Left side Change pattern to 2 281 Sew left side from front to back until it reaches end line Remember the point where arrow shows so that it is not necessary to mark end lines for all buttonholes Bar tacking Change pattern to 3 55 and sew 5 6 stitches Right side Change pattern to 4 and sew right side until it catches first bar tack Quick finish prevent unstitching set zigzag width at O and proceed for a few stitches Left and Right Side Balance of Buttonhole Stitch density on right and left sides of buttonhole can be adjust by buttonhole balance control dial This dial should usually be in a neutral position between and If the stitches on the right side of the buttonhole are too close together turn the dial to the left Turning dial to left opens right side and closes left side If the stitches on the right side of the buttonhole are too open turn the dial to the right Turning dial to right closes right side and ope
21. ric from fraying and produces neat finish Sew carefully so that all stitches on right side are flush with edge of fabric For thick and elastic material Set machine as shown Sew in the same way above 9 OVERLOCKING Overlocking stitches make it possible to sew and overcast seams at the same time Set machine as shown 8 For medium thin material For medium thick material Put two pieces of cloth together with right sides facing and sew To prevent edges from fraying sew so that right side stitches drop outside the edge of material In some cases overlocking stitches can be used for overcasting 29 Applications of the Elastic Overlockstitch This stitch is very effective for overcasting edgestitching etc on knits and very stretchy fabrics also for decoration Topstitching A decorative topstitch can be produced with the elastic edging stitch Stitch around the structural lines of the garments for a dramat ic effect Topstitch a braid or decorative inset with the elastic edging to add an additional decorative flair Pattern AA Length 5 width 5 Feed Dog Up Pressure Normal Foot Embroidery Needle Position L or R Edging As with the stretch blind hem the elastic edging stitch can be used for a decorative edge on place mats napkins table cloths Proceed as you would with the stretch blind hem sti
22. ric to left when sewing is finished Cut threads with thread cutter behind presser bar Adjusting Thread Tension Test stitch performance on a scrap of material you are going to use With correct tension 8 upper and lower threads tension is equal and strong enough to jock both threads in center lf upper tension is too tight loose upper lower thread lies straight along upper lower surface of fabric b Correct by turning tension dial USES Applications of Straight Stitch A Seams The normal stitch length for most fabrics is 3 but the length chosen should depend on the fabric and area of usage Usually heavier fabrics require longer stitches and lighter weight fabrics require shorter stitches For curved seams and bias cut areas use a shorter stitch length to add strength and elasticity to the seam B Basting Topstitching Sewing a seam with a longer stitch is useful for temporary seams prior to fitting Basting stitches also may be used when gathering in fullness Topstitching can be done very effectively with the long straight stitch For a bolder stitch two threads of the same type can be threaded through one needie size 14 or 16 A heavier thread such as buttonhole twist may be used for topstitching but be sure to use a larger needle size 16 or 18 Basting instructions in glossary
23. screw To avoid lower thread being pulled up reduce upper thread tension For good embroidery it is important to use correct needles and thread Use thin embroidery silk for upper thread and a thinner silk of same kind and color for lower thread Trace your design on material and center it in embroidery hoop Make sure material is taut Pull out lower thread by turning handwheel towards you while holding upper thread lightly Lower presser foot lifter Hold both threads and start sewing along outline of design with satin stitch Continue sewing guiding hoop by hand To finish filling sew several stitches with zigzag width at 0 Lay typewriting paper underneath when embroidering sheer fabric 20 MAINTENANCE Your machine requires regular cleaning and oiling for satis factory sewing performance A machine which is used for a few hours a day needs to be cleaned and oiled once a month Cleaning Remove foot and needle Remove needle plate Brush off all dust and lint on feed dog with cleaning brush Turn latches outwards Remove shuttle race cover Remove shuttle Clean shuttle race with a cleaning brush and a soft cloth Oiling Use oil manufactured specially for sewing machine use Other oils will eventually cause mechanism to jam Apply one drop of oil to part of shuttle where friction occurs Open face cover and apply oil in the same way Be careful not to apply too much o
24. tch but use the elastic edging stitch instead Pattern AA Length 5 Width 3 5 Feed Dog Up Pressure Normal Foot Embroidery Needle Position M L or R Application of Ultra Stretch Stitch A Seaming On most knits a 3 16 inch finished seam such as stitch and overcast or the overlock stitch is more desirable than a 5 8 inch opened seam allowance These stitches can create a neater more profes sional finish eliminate bulky seams prevent curling permit the gar ment to give under stress and at the same time they cut down on the amount of work involved in making a garment If ever in doubt as to which of the two stitches to use test both on the particular fabric in question and choose according to their perform ance The stitch and overcast stitch is excellent for stretch fabrics such as sweater knits bathing suit knits and cotton knits It has the greatest strength and elasticity of all For patterns with 3 16 inch seam allowances Feed the fabric such that the needle goes over the raw edge of the fabric when it swings to the right For patterns with 5 8 inch seam allowances Feed the raw edge of the fabric along the etched guide line 1 2 then trim away the excess fabric close to the stitch ing B Procedure eOverlock stitching is used for seaming and finishing the cut edge of knit fabrics all in one operation This overlock stitch is especially good for stretch fabrics such
25. tions vary from country to country The more you press foot controller the faster the machine runs Proper needle straight shaft sharp point Changing Needle Set needle in the highest position by turning handwheel towards you Loosen needle clamp screw and remove needle With flat face away from you insert a new needle into groove of needle bar Push needle until it reaches stopper and tighten needle clamp screw firmly Always use a straight needle with a sharp point Using defective or worn needles not only causes stitch skipping breakage of needles or snapping of thread it also can damage hook and needle plate Changing Foot Raise presser foot lifter D Set needle in the highest position by turning handwheel towards you Snap on Presser Foot Push the lever a in the arrow direction so that the presser foot will come off Position a new foot with the pin b right under the groove of the holder Lower the presser foot lifter so that the foot will be automatically snapped on When you fail to catch the foot push the lever in the arrow direction slightly ow 4 2 Bobbin Winding Set needle in the highest position by turning handwheel towards you Open shuttle cover Open latch of bobbin case and take it out Close latch of bobbin case and bobbin comes out easily Push back to fold handle Pull out spool pin and put a fe
26. ts 2 pcs Buttonhole foot Button sewing foot __ Bobbins 3 pes 08 ii 9 wa ki Bo P OO 0 5 LAD fon H 884 90 aoe Needies i Ordinary needies 3 pcs ee Ball point needie 1 pc Twin needle 1 pc Zipper foot Screw drivers naa small large Roll hemming foot Oiler Quilting guide Cloth guide Buttonhole cutter Accessories stored in extension table 3 BEFORE SEWING Machine is stored in flat bed style which makes your work easier in ordinary sewing Detachable Extension Table Slide table off and the machine is used as a free arm model Free arm is convenient to sew or embroider trousers sleeves cuffs of T shirts blouses etc Do vice versa of above steps to attach extension table To open lid of accessory box push it open as illustrated Connecting foot controller and power cord Connect foot controller power cord Before plugging in your machine be sure that voltage is same as that of your machine written on a plate at back of machine Switch on put power on the machine and turn on the sewing light Push button to turn sewing light on and off Always switch off or unplug machine when not in use Specifica

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