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  • Page 1 WHITE 1010 MODEL...
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  • Page 8: Connecting Foot Controller And Power Cord

    Connecting Foot Controller and Power Cord controller Connect foot power cord fl Before plugging in your machine, be sure that voltage is same as that of your machine. (written on a plate at back of machine) * Specifications vary from country to country.
  • Page 9: Changing Foot

    Changing Foot Raise presser foot lifter highest needle position by turning handwheel towards you Remove foot by loosening screw with screwdriver. Replace new foot and tighten screw. —6—...
  • Page 10: Changing Needle

    Changing Needle highest needle by turning handwheel position towards you. Loosen needle clamp screw and take out needle. With flat face away from you, insert a new needle into groove of needle bar. reaches Push needle until stopper () and tighten needle clamp screw firmly.
  • Page 11: Bobbin Winding

    Bobbin Winding needle 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. —8—...
  • Page 12 Push back to fold handle. Pull out spoolpin. Put a spool on spoolpin. from spoolpin Draw thread through thread guide and pre tension device, following numb ®. © 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.
  • Page 14: Inserting Bobbin

    Inserting Bobbin Place bobbin in its case with thread running in direction of arrow. Guide thread into slot bobbin case. Pulling thread to left, bring it under tension spring then to delivery eye b. —11—...
  • Page 15: Drop Feed Lever

    Adjusting Lower Tension To test bobbin tension, hang and shake bobbin case as shown. At proper tension bobbin case will drop small gradually amount To adjust tension, turn adjusting screw with small screwdriver. ‘oosen highest Raise needle position Leave end of thread of about 10 cm (4”) from bobbin case.
  • Page 16: Threading Upper Thread

    Threading Upper Thread Raise presser foot lifter. Raise take-up lever to the highest position by turning handwheel towards you. Thread following numbers Pass thread through guide Lead thread either side of tension disc 2. © Hook it to guide from down to upwards.
  • Page 17: Twin Needle Threading

    Twin Needle Threading same way as Thread normal threading, except (iD. © points pass threads sepa— At point ratly to right and left of tension disc. ©, At guide pass one of threads to right guide and the other at left guide.
  • Page 18: Drawing Up Lower Thread

    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 1 5 cm (6”) and place them together under presser foot on left.
  • Page 19 bric ,Thread and Needle Table NEEDLE THREAD Cotton European U.S Size Point European Mercerized REMARKS FABRIC Covered Polyester. 1 5x 1 Cotton Style Cotton Silk, Nylon Loosen up- Silk ERY SHEER; Lace, 65—70 Regular Nylon per tension ‘oils, Chiffon, Net one or two Silk FlEER;...
  • Page 20: Straight Sewing

    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. M Straight & Zigzag Stitch Blind Hem Stitch 2 Elastic Blind Hem Stitch 3 Multiple Zigzag 4-7 Super Automatic Reverse Stitches Buttonhole...
  • Page 21: Double Presser Foot Lifter

    Place fabric under foot about 1 cm (0.4”) inside the edge. Lower presser foot lifter. Double Presser Foot Lifter In order to obtain wider gap when using very thick materials, firmly push presser foot lifter up as far as it will go. To reinforce seam, sew back wards to the edge of fabric by pushing reverse sewing button.
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  • Page 23: Zigzag Sewing

    5. ZIGZAG SEWING Set machine as shown. To prevent seam ends unraveH 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.
  • Page 24: Making Buttonholes

    6. MAKING BUTTONHOLES Set machine as shown. Determine Length Measure diameter and thickness marking of button and add 03cm (1/8”) for bar tacks. 3cm(1/8”) Mark buttonhole size on material. diameter length of a buttonhole Determine Width thtckness Determine width according to diameter of button, its thickness, and kind of material.
  • Page 25 Bar tacking: Set pattern selection (C) and sew 5-6 dial to stitches. Left side: Change pattern to 2 Sew left side from front to (21]). back until it reaches end line. Remember the point where arrow shows so that it is not necessary mark lines buttonholes.
  • Page 28 B. OVERCASTING For light weight material: Set machine as shown. 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. —25—...
  • Page 29 9. OVERLOCKING Overlocking stitches make possible to sew and overcast seams at the same time. Set machine as shown. a For medium, thin material b For medium, thick material Put two pieces of cloth together with riçjht sides facing and sew. To prevent edges from fraying, sew so that right side stitches drop outside the edge of material.
  • Page 30: Blind Hem Stitch

    10 BLIND HEM STITCH Set machine as shown. Loosen presser foot thumb screw and attach blind hem guide. Tighten screw. Fold material as shown and place it under foot. For a neater finish, it is preferable to baste or iron hem beforehand. 3 5mm(O,2”)—’...
  • Page 31: Elastic Blind Hem Stitch

    guiding fold carefully, against guide so that straight stitches are made on hem edge, and slanting stitches pierce only one or two threads of fold. a Correct seam. wrong side right side Needle is catching edge of fold too much. (c Needle is not catching edge of fold at all.
  • Page 32 11. STRETCH SEAMS A ball-point needle is essential. Paper may be laid under knits for smoother feeding. a Medium-weight fabrics” double knit, jersey. Apply elastic triple stitch. Light-weight fabrics ® Apply small zigzag. Reduce upper and lower thread tension. For Very elastic fabrics spandex (power net) Use lapped or abutted seam.
  • Page 34: Mending A Rip

    13. MENDING Patching Set machine as shown. Place the patch over the worn part. Sew along the edge of the patch A A A A A A A A A on the right side. Trim away the I Al I I I V V V V V V V V worn part close to the seam on back side.
  • Page 35 Darning Set machine as shown. Stretch fabric over the hoop or sew with free armC according to the part you are going to darn. Sew over the wornout part with closely spaced, stiches guiding material back and forth by hand. By making turning points blunt, the darned part becomes softer and more flexible.
  • Page 36: Pin Tucking

    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. Mark lines with pencil or tailor’s chalk, and sew on lines. —33-—...
  • Page 37: Shell Stitching

    15 SHELL STITCHING Silk, nylon organdy or similar sheer fabrics are suitable. Set machine as shown. Fold edge 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...
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  • Page 43 Oiling Use oil manufactured specially for sewing machine use. Other cause oils will eventually mechanism to jam. Apply one drop of oil to part of hook where friction occurs. Open face cover and apply oil in the same way. Be careful not to apply too much oil or it may stain your material and cause some sewing difficulty.
  • Page 44: Trouble Chart

    21.TROUBLE CHART CORRECTION PROBABLE CAUSE PROBLEM Thread not wound evenly on the bobbin P.10, P.15 Breaking lower or not drawn up correctly thread P.12 Lower thread tension too tight Lint stuck in the bobbin case and inside Remove lint and fluff with a the tension spring cleaning brush P.
  • Page 46 WHITE SEWING MACHINE WHITE CONSOLIDATED COMPANY INDUSTRIES 1 LTD PRINTED IN TAIWAN 150159—111...

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