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:dAcHr1L. REPLAicG C COVERS Gi L. Rop4acrig thu rear cov. 1 Push down the spool pin at the back of the machine for storage, (Drawing 6) 2. Asmoo the roar cover from the free arm (used as an ex1erson table) oy lilting up and removing horn the latch _-fl, Slide the ‘ear cover away From the free arm.
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1. ADJUSi [OP THREAD TEN SlO N De4reao r ir q th. nL’ ti’. 2 PRESSER FOOT LEVER • positions There are three your presser foot. Lower the presser foot to sew. posihon 2. Raise tevor to the micJcIe to inserl or remove fabric. Lift it to its highest position to change the presser foot or to remove thIck fabric.
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Turning the power switch ON. automatically turns on the sewing hght sowIng speed s regutated SETTING UP YOUR WHITE SEWING MACHINE by how much the foot control is ELECTRICAL CONNECTION pushed down machine by irisertmg the 3hole plug etc to the...
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Open the accessory box and you will find a variety of accessories inside, They are listed below. Straight stitch piecing foot 2 Oil 3 Buttonhole foot & Ziprper foot 5 Eht:bbi.iis. 6. Needles(#j 4xapcs & Twin needlasxi PC> 7. Spool pin cap (small) Spool pin cap (large) 9 Buttonhole opener with brush —...
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STITCH ZIGZAG STITCHING Stitch Seieclcr SAflN Stitch Wdth This is a closely spaced attractive stitch used for Stitch Length app’iqué bar-tacking, etc. Slightiy loosen top thread tension for satin stitchin9. Stitch Indicator Use a backing stabittzer interfacing for the sheer materials to avoid puckering.
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Stitch Selector CF Stitch Width Stitch Length the raw edge Do this by turning rt under nish Fust on fine fabrics and overcasting it on medium heavyweight ones Then turn the hem up the equired depth, press and in place. —S fabric as illustrated 2 Now told...
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SHELL STITCH Stitch Selector 1) Stitch Width Stitch Length Sh&L stitch is for seaming and overcasting sheer soft fabrics in t also produces a dehcale shell hem on lingelie one operatIon other fine garments. SEAM AND OVERCAST IN ONE position fabric together and under the Place the right...
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DOUBLE-ACTION STITCH Slitch Sluctor G Strich Wieth 1 -4 Stlc I ength ha’ -d.rl1I.)(1 se:w :“ I )ojb d{ for porlucH1 tii)fl :3tIkL .•;_•. frinj ..Liic A ttJ, oflect (jfl d1ij conti thr.acJ wiifl isring :‘r.- BRIDGING STITCH — ‘-- *._- Stitch Selector Stitch Width...
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..HONEYCOM13 AKiH! IF’Ljz Ei.ASrc OyEFLU fi.If F A -:,c---i. .‘ :Dc4’ STRETCH STITCHES Idbn(s Stretch nanly tor uso cii knit or si but an aiso sewn ou labrics wQvOfl TRIPLE STRAIGHT STITCH Sktch S&edor A Stitch Mdth Stitch Triple straight stitch is far sirarier than stitch because it locks ordinary straight forwards, backwards and...
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