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Record in space provided below the Serial No. and Model No. of this applianc e. The Serial No. is located Rear of arm. The Model No. is lopated Rear of arm. Serial No. Model No. 1066 Retain these numer for future referenc e.
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2. NAME OF PARTS Balance wheel i 5, Presser foot 2. Bobbin winder stopper 16. Slide plate 3. Bobbin winder i 7. Needle plate 4. Automatic buttonhole dial 1 8. Needle clamp 5. Spool pin 1 9. Tension dial 6. Zigzag width knob 20.
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4.-THREADING THE BOBBIN CASE Fig 3 Fig. 3, 4 and 5 to get a general idea Before threading the bobbin case, study as to how it is done. 1. Hold the bobbin case with your left hand and put the bobbin into the bobbin case with your right hand, leaving about two inches of the thread end unwound (Fig.
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6. THREADING THE MACHINE spool Place a spool of thread on pin and raise the take-up lever to its highest point Refer to(Fig. 8) Pull thread through slot of upper thread guide (1) down through tension discus(2)up into thread check spring (3) and i4) and on up into the eye of the takeup lever (5) from right to left.
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ii. REGULATING THE STITCH LENGTH Th length a’ the stitch can.be changed with the stitch length dial (Fig. 1.5). In order to set machine at a certain length of stitch, turn the stitch length dial until rhindicatoris facing the selected number on the scale. The length of the stitch is variable from O—5.The normal stitch lenght is 2.
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17. BLIND STITCH HEMMI NG (Al For Normal Material stitch control lever fully over to the left 1. Moving the special against BS. (Fig. 19) 2. Moving the zigzag width knob at ‘0’. attach blind hem foot thumb screw presser 3.
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(C) MAKINt3 BUTTONHOLES highest position, needle is still raised Ensuring that lower the foot onto the material. 1, Turn the automatic buttonhole dial to (1,J) and sew the lower 5 or 6 stitches (Fig. 26), stopping with making tack by needle raised.
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BUTTON SEWING Turn balance wheel towards you to get needle to its highest position. Raise presser bar nd replace regular presser foot, with button sewing foot as shown in Fig. 3Q Drop the feed dog as required for darning and embroidering. Upper and lower thread tensions remain the same as for ordinary sewing.
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22. CLOTH GUIDE The c’oth guide (Fig. 33) serves as a gu ide for straight stitching when making wide hems, deep tucks or seam widths which are greater h3n esser foot allows. It s atache’ machine as illustrated. Fig 33 23.
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24. EMBROIDERY AND MONOGRAMMING It is quite easy to follow a design or to work freehand when Embroidering or Monogramming (see Fig. 35). Remove the Presser Foot completely and turn the DropFeed Control to the LEFT to ‘DOWN’ so that the fully FeedTeeth are lowered (see Page 10).
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