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Always push the socket back into oosition before sewing. The light is turned on and off by means of the switch (B). (Fig. 15) TO START SEWING Pull the upper thread through the needle eye and hold loosely with the left hand.
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To regulate the tensions For ordinary stitching, the tension on the upper and lower threads should ba equal so as to lock both threads in the center of the fabric. thus: If the tension on either thread is stronger than on the other, imperfect stitching will be the result.
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B) Contrariwise, the upper thread tension becomes weaker when the dial is turned in the direction marked (—). C) Once the tension has baen adjusted satisfactorily, the dial can be returned to the same dial-number to ootan the same results. The tension on the lower thread is regulated the screw on the bobbin case tension...
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lever gradually to the left toward “5” the machine will sew a zigzag seam of increasing width, depending on the position of the lever. (F;g. 21) When sewing buttonholes, the stopper B” will be This stopper found useful, ‘ serves as a stop for the lever To set the stopper loosen the stop lock “C the stopper to the...
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in an embroidery hoop. (Fig. 26) Hold the hoop closely on the machine bed both hands, the material \vlta press with your left forefinger in the vicinity the neadle. This \vOi help in . ding down the material and will prevent the machine from making skipped stitches.
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Note : Do not crowd fabric into the scroll, nor leave the scroll only partly filled with fabric. Instead of a straight stitch. you can also use a zigzag stitch for this hemming Be sure, however, to adjust the width of the zigzag stitch so that operation.
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CHECK-UP FOR SMOOTH SEWING MACI4INE WORKlN EAVlLY If the machine works hard after standing idle for some time, a little kero apply sene in place of oil. Then run the machine rapidly to clean the bearings, and oil with sewing machine oil. The use of inferior oil is usually the cause of the machine working heavily.