Needles And Threads; To Set The Needle; Upper Threading - Singer 15-91 Instructions For Using Manual

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8
TO OPERATE
THE MACHINE
Raise the presser foot B by means of the presser
bar lifter C to prevent injury to the foot B and
feed A.
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Fie. 4. Front View or rae Macuine
Place a piece of cloth under the presser foot and
let the foot down upon it.
Turn on the electric current and, if the combina-
tion knee and foot controller is installed as a knee
controller, press the controller to the right, or, if the
controler is placed on the floor to be used as a foot
controller, press down on the pedal of the controller.
As the
pressure on the controller is increased, the
speed of the machine is increased, the speed being
controlled entirely by the amount of pressure on the
controller. Operate the machine in this way, without
being threaded, until you have become accustomed
to guiding the material and operating the controller.
9
NEEDLES
AND
THREADS
For perfect stitching, the thread should be selected
according to the fabric to be stitched and the needle
must be the correct size for the thread which must
pass freely through the eye of the needle.
CHART
SHOWING
THE
RELATIONSHIP
OF
TYPES
OF
FABRICS,
THREAD
AND
NEEDLE
SIZES
AND
MACHINE
STITCHES
TO
THE
INCH
|
MACHINE
TYPES OF
THREAD
NEEDLE
STITCHES
FABRICS
SIZES
SIZES
PER INCH
Filmy materials comparable
100 Cotton
to
Net,
Marquisette,
Or- OO and OOO
9
INSIDE)
TOP
SEAMS STITCHING
gandie, Ninon,
Silk
|
[20:1
se
Sheer materials comparable}
to
Lawn,
Dimity,
Voile,
80 to 100
11
16
20
Batiste,
Chiffon,
Rayon,
Cotton
Sheer, Rayon Crepe.
O Silk
Lightweight muterials com-|
60 io 80
i
parable to Gingham, Cham-
Cotton
14
12
18
ray,
Sheer
Wool
Crepe, A and B Silk
Taffeta.
Medium
lightweight mater-)
1
ials comparable
to Poplin,
Pique,
Percale,
Cretonne,|
50 to 70
Chintz,
Faille,
Bengaline,
Cotton
14
12
16
Wool Flannel, Wool Crepe,,
B Silk
|
Wool Jersey.
|
|
Medium
heavy materials)
.
comparable to Crash, Gab-|
40 to 50
|
ardine,
Rep, Corduroy,
Cotton
16
19
12
Velveteen.
C Silk
Heavy materials compar- 30to40Cotton
18 Tay
able to Sailcloth,
Denim,|24to30Cotton
19
8
10
Ticking.
D Silk
18 or 19
40 to 60 Linen
Very heavy materials com
|20to24Cotton
21
6
8
parable to overcoating.
E Silk
|
9
:
Mercerized
Plastic materials.
Cotton
11
10
12
When ordering needles, always specify "Class and
Variety 15x1"'and state the size and quantity required.
10
TO SET THE
NEEDLE
Select the cor-
rect
needle
ac-
cording to the
K
table on page 9.
Be sure that the
needle
is not
blunt or bent.
Raise the needle
bar to its highest
osition
and
oosen the thumb
screw
K in the
needle clamp.
Push the needle
with its flat side
to the left up
into the needle
clamp as far as
it will go, then
tighten
the
thumb screw.
UPPER
THREADING
(Sex Fie. 6 on THE Fotuowrna Pace)
Pass the thread through the thread guide 1
Down, under and from back
to front between
the
tension dises 2 (the thread guard L guiding the
thread between the dises)
:
Hold the spool tightly and pull the thread against
the take-up
spring 4 until it enters the retain-
ing fork 3
Pass the thread
from back to front through the
hole 5 in the take-up lever
Down through the guide 6 on the face plate
Into the guide 7 on the needle clamp
From right to left through the eye 8 of the needle.
Draw about two inches of thread through the eye
of the needle with which to commence
sewing.
19010
i
Fra, 5, Serrina rue NEEDLE

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