Converting To Free-Arm Sewing; Spool Pins - White ET-6/10 Instruction Manual

Freearm, lightweight, super automatic with built-in practical stitches and stretch stitches
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1. Fit the spool stand in the accessor y box in
the direction shown by arrow as illustrated.
NOTE: Remember to take off the spool pin
fcr storage.
2. Attach the extra spool pin on the right end
of the carrying handle, when sewing with
a twin needle.
Your machine can be used either as a flat-bed
or as a free-arm model.
With the extension table in position it
becomes a flat-bed with a large working
surface, which slopes gently towards you to
help the smooth flow of the fabric when
sewing.
By
removing
the
extension
table,
the
machine converts into a free-arm model
which will be found ideal for sewing all those
awkward, tight corners especially for small
articles for babies and small children.
The free-arm. is easily obtained by simply
pulling the extension table to the left as
shown in the illustration. To replace, reverse
this operation ensuring the lugs A and B are
correctly located into their respective holes.
Other advantages of free-arm sewing are as
follows:
1. Sewing of any 'tubular' article such as
sleeves, cuffs, trousers, shorts, legs of
almost all garments.
2. Easier mending of worn &bows or knees
of clothes.
3. Sewing-in sleeves, particularly on small
garments.
4.
Appliqué, embroidery or hemming around
the edges of cuffs etc.
5. Sewing-in elastic casing at the waistline.

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