Download Print this page

Husqvarna Zig Zag Handbook page 4

Class 14

Advertisement

Getting the
rmachirae
nead'r'for
sewing"
Fig.
1.
How to ger rhe machine ready for
sewing"
Lift
rhe
machine
our
of
irs
case
and
place
ir
on a
rable"
If
the
mar:hine
is
to
be
used
with
che
wonk
rable
fiinrted,
re-
lease nhe
tratter
from
the
case.
Then
siide
the
table
over the
lower
arm
of
the
sewirrpi
nr,r
chine and
secure
it
in
rhat position
by
rurning
lever
l, I'i:
I
ro the
right.
Let
down the supporting
[e*s
2,
whiclr
\('r
\
r
!,,
support
the
rable
at
rhe
outer
end"
4
Thread, needle
and
f
ormation
ot
sritches.
The
thread,
neeclle
and shutde form rhe
sritches.
j2
iir
r)
r"
rrg,
J.
A
seam sevrn xr),
macl-rine
consists
of a
series
of
firm
stitches,
produced
bv the
inter
locking
of the
upper
and
louner
threads"
The
needtre
pushes
down
the
upper
thread
througl-l
the
cioth
and
further through
the hole
in
the throat
pxate. \ihern
the
needtre
has
reached
its
lowest
point
a1ctr
begins
to
rise
aeain,
the
upper thread
forms
a
troop
betweer-r
the
eloe
of
the
n,eedle
and
the
cloth,
rvhich is
trarge
enough
to
engase thc
shr'rttXe.
The shuttle
enlarges
this
troop
and
together
with rhe
undcr
thread,
passes
through
it;
the
uppcr
thread
then
tightens
and
the
stitclr
has
been formed
Onl1.
needles
of
class
ZC5
should
bt,
used
for
this
sewing
machine.
IJr>tlr
the
class
number
and
stze
are
usurrlly
:tamped
on the
butt of the
ncccllt..
On
one
side
of
rhe
needle
is
a lcrrstlr
ri-ise
groo\:e
ii-r
s,hich the
thrcacl
sli
4
(-
'
ll[
IG

Advertisement

loading