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21. Handwheel
22. Stop motion knob
23. Socket
24. Handle
25. Presser foot lifter
26. Feed dog
27. Needle plate
28. Switch
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The more you press foot controlle
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Drop Feed Lever
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thread will be brought up in a loop.
Foot Pressure
Push down the outer ring of the
pressure regulator. This will re
lease the pressure on the presser
foot. To increase the pressure,
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push down inner pin until suitable
pressure is obtained.
Insufficient pressure may cause
poorfeeding of the fabric, skipped
stitches, or difficulty in guiding
the fabric. If feed dogs or presser
foot marks appear on the fabric,
reduce the pressure.
When sewing multiple thickness
THREAD NEEDLE
FABRIC Cotton
European Mercerized Coveted Europe REMARKS
an U.S. Size Point
Polyester;
Cotton Cotton Silk, Nylon 705 15x1 Style
VERY SHEER: LACE.
70 60 Silk Loosen up
Voile, Chiffon, Net 65-70 9 Regular
Nylon
per tensior
SHEER; Blouse Crepe, one or two
50-70 60 Silk
Lawn, Organdy, Taftera 65-70 9 Regular points
Nylon
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LIGHT-WEIGHT; Crepe,
Wool, Brocade, Velvet 30 50 Silk 75-80 11 Regular
MEDIUM; Wool, Silk,
Linen, Velvetten, Pique, 30 50 Silk 80-90 11-14
Faille, Terrycloth Regular
[KNITS]
LIGHT-WEIGH1 Tricot
50-70 60 Silk Light
Power net 70 9
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Nylon Ball
MEDIUM-WEIGHT;
Silk Light to
Jersey, Double Knit, 30 50 Nylon 70-80 9-10
Power Net Medium
C.C. Poly. Ball
HEAVY-WEIGHT; Double Silk Medium
knit, Power Net 30 50 Nylon 80-90 11-14 to Heavy
C.C. Poly. Ball
FAKE-FURS, VELOURS 30 Heavy
C.C. Poly. 90-100 14-16 Ball or
Duty
Sharp
[LEATHER]
VINYLS FILMS 30 50 C.C. PoIy. 90 14 Wedge
LIGHTrO-MEDIUM
WEIGHT 30 50 C.C. Poly. 90-100 14-16 Wedge
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Determine Length
Determine Width
Determine width according to di
ameter of button, its thickness, and
kind of material.
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Buttonhole Density
Adlustment
Adjustment is located to right of
stitch length dial.
With some materials it is possible
that the sides or density of a button
hole will vary, it is possible to adjust
or balance these sides by turning
the special buttonhole adjustment to
“+“ or to attain a correct
balance.
It is advised to always turn this ad
justment to center as this may vary
some of the other stitches slightly.
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8. BLIND HEM STITCH
Set machine as shown.
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Fold material as shown and place
under foot.
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Patching
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For good embroidery, it is important
Needle Thread to use correct needles and thread.
Use thin embroidery silk for upper
No. 9 120—100 thread and a thinner silk of same
kind and color for lower thread.
Cleaning
Remove foot and needle.
Remove needle plate.
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Needle bent P 7
The material Upper or lower thread tension too tight P12, P18
puckers
Stitch too long for material P16
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Needlo Lent P. 7
l tro.jble is still apparent in the machine, please consult your nearest dealer.
Do not try to correct fault by yourself.
For adiusting the tension of any belts, please do not try to adjust it by yourself but
contact your nearest dealer.
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