Singer One Instruction Manual 13

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    SINGER* 1411 Wm. 1KAMMAAMM IIi A,PirtAnAAA s
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    Book for the SINGER* Sewing Machine Model 1411 Copyright © 1980 THE SINGER COMPANY All Rights Reserved Throughout the World *A Trademark of THE SINGER COMPANY Brochure d'instruction pour machine a coudre SINGER* modele 1411 Droit de publication reserve © 1980 THE SINGER COMPANY Droits reserves
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    Sewing in Reverse 33 Adjusting Stitches for Stretch Fabrics Guiding and Supporting Fabric 49 Cleaning the Machine 34 Stitch Usage: Functional and Decorative 35 Fagotting - 50 35 Patchwork Quilting 51 Overedge Stretch Stitch Removing and Replacing the Bobbin Case Replacing the Slide Plate
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    Puntos mbitiples en zig-zag 56 Partes principales Accesorios recientemente embobinada o Para Poner la maquina en marcha Enhebrado de la maquina 24 25 Ajuste del ancho y de la longitud de la elasticas 35 Guia y soporte de las telas 35 El use de las puntadas: funcional y decorativo 36 Vainicas -
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    1. Knowing Your Machine 1. Faites connaissance avec votre machine 1. COrno Conover su Maquina 6 5 4 3 7 8 1 9 25 10 11 24 12 13 23 14 22 15 21 20 16 19 17 18 26 27 28
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    Foot 13 Soft-touch Fabric Feed 14 Transparent Bobbin 15 Bobbin Winding Push-button 16 Bobbin Latch 17 Slide Plate 18 General PUrpose Needle Plate 19 Needle Clamp 20 Thread Guide 21 Upper Thread Tension Dial 22 Sewing Light 23 Stitch Length and Reverse Stitch Dial 24 Stitch Balance Control 25 Stitch
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    Holder for use with small diameter tubes of thread. 5 General Purpose Foot and General Purpose Needle Plate are on your machine when delivered. Use them for alternating between straight and zig-zag stitching as well as utility zig-zag sewing. They can also be used for straight stitching on firm
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    Purpose Foot. Use this for all kinds of decorative stitching. 9 One-step Buttonhole Foot allows you to stitch a complete buttonhole up to 3.5 cm (13/8 inches) in a single step. It determines the correct buttonhole length, either by placing button in foot or by using gauge lines. 10 Seam Guide helps
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    16 17 12 Snap-in Feed Cover for button sewing, free-motion work and darning. 13 Darning and Embroidery Foot is recommended for all types of Pin for decorative twin-needle stitching. 16 Lint Brush for cleaning your sewing machine. 17 Screwdriver for regulating 19wer thread tension. 12 Plaque couvre
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    so that the shank fits over the presser foot pin. 3. Press presser foot screw down firmly until foot snaps into place. To remove and replace the shank of snap-on presser feet, follow instructions on next page. Choix et fixation des accessoires ATTENTION: Debranchez Ia machine avant de changer
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    Darning and Embroidery Foot • Remove presser foot with shank. • Guide darning and embroidery foot into position from back of machine. Make sure lifting finger b is above needleclamp c. • Tighten presser foot zurcir y bordar en su posiciOn desde la parte trasera de la maquina. Asegiirese de que la
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    by turning hand wheel toward you. • Raise presser foot, open slide plate and insert general purpose needle plate. • Slide snap-in feed cover away from you over needle plate until points b and c are positioned directly over holes in needle plate as illustrated. Snap in point b. Then push point
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    this table to determine the weight and type of fabric you will be using in order to select the correct needle and thread combination. For correct needle and thread combination for your fabric, refer to the Fabric, Thread and Needle Table on pages 18 & 1 9. Fibre and Construction Silk (Woven) (Knit
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    Medium Velvet, Crepe de Chine, Shantung, Suiting, Brocade Heavy Very Heavy Velvet, Taffeta, Satin, Crepe Brocade, Taffeta, Satin, Crepe Velveteen, Corduroy, Velvet, Fleece, Velour, Terry, Chintz Stretch Velours' Stretch Terry' •Usually contain some synthetic fibers also. Suiting, Flannel,
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    Tableau des tissus II existe d'innombrables tissus, de toutes provenances, fabriques dans une grande variete de fibres naturelles, synthetiques ou melangees. Le tableau ci-dessous vous donne un apercu de differents tissus que vous trouverez dans le commerce classes en fonction de leur texture et de
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    Reportez vous A ce tableau pour determiner le poids et la nature du materiau que vous avez A coudre, afin d'utiliser l'aiguille et le fil qui conviendront le mieux et dont le choix vous est indique dans le tableau de correspondance des pages 20 & 21 . Moyens Velours, crepe de chine, shantung,
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    Tabla de Peso de Tejidos o Materiales Existen millares de materiales en el mundo, cada uno de ellos fabricado con un fibra y un peso especifico. Los tejidos o materiales que se indican mas adelante se han clasificado de acuerdo con su peso para dar una pequena muestra de lo que hay disponible para
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    Refierase a esta tabla para determinar el peso y el tipo de los materiales que Usted intenta usar de modo que pueda elegir la combinaciOn de aguja y de hilo correcta. Para la correcta combinaciOn de aguja e hilo para su material o tela, yease la Tabla de Materiales, Hilos y Agujas en las paginas 22
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    Table on the previous page and the Fabric, Thread and Needle Table below are practical guides to needle and thread selection. Refer to. them before starting a sewing project. Be sure to use the same size and type of thread in both needle and bobbin. Type of Fabric Silk Rayon Cotton. Wool Synthetic
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    type of the material you are using. Next refer to the Fabric, Thread and Needle Table. Find the fabric you are using in Type of Fabric column at of fabric column. There, the correct thread and needle choice for your fabric will be found. Example: If you are sewing a medium weight wool, find wool
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    synthetique moyen n° 11 PLASTIQUE cable n° 50 synthetique fin Cat. 2020 n° 9• coton n° 40 synthetique fin ' Cat. 2020 n° 11 VINYLE • Pour remplir la canette, utilisez une aiguille plus grosse. 20
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    corrects, reportez-vous d'abord au tableau des pages 14 & 15, afin de determiner le poids de votre tissu et sa nature, puis cherchez dans la case correspondante du tableau ci-dessous le fil et ('aiguille adaptes. Par exemple: si vous avez a coudre un lainage moyen, cherchez dans la colonne tissus
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    -9* Mercerizado Sintetico mediano 2032-11 Mercerizado fino Sintetico fino 2020-11 ' La aguja del tamano 9 se recomienda para costura solamente. Pero para I enar la bobina, use una aguja de mayor tamano. 22
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    a la izquierda. (Seda, ray6n, etc.). Despues localice la columna de los pesos de los materiales (Poco tupido o fino, sutil, etc.) de su material en la parte superior de la Tabla. Lea de la columna del Tipo de Material hasta la columna del peso correcto del material. Alli encontrara usted la elecci6n
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    needles Important: Your sewing machine has been designed to obtain best results with SINGER* needles. You should follow the recommendations in this instruction book and on the needle package for correct style and size of needle for different types and weights of fabric. The needles you use should be
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    feet or needle plates or when leaving the machine unattended. This eliminates the possibility of starting the machine by accidentally pressing the speed controller. To run the machine, press the foot operated speed controller. The harder you press, the faster the machine will sew within the selected
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    threading the machine Pour enfiler la machine enhebrado de la maquina Preparation • Place spool of thread on horizontal spool pin a. If spool being used has a thread foot, to release thread tension. Step 1 • Snap thread into thread guide post d. Step 2 • Thread the rear thread guide e. Pass thread
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    Step 4 • Thread take-up lever by guiding thread to back of lever and around to your left. Bring thread through slit f by pulling it toward you and into eyelet. Step 5 • Follow thread • Enhebre la palanca tira-hilos guiando el hilo a la parte atras de la palanca y alrededor a su izquierda. Traiga el
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    thread channel and guide thread from the right as shown, into thread guide g. Step 7 • Then draw thread through guide h from the rear of guide to the right. Step 8 • Drawing 10 cm (4 inches) of thread down toward needld, lower presser foot and thread h desde la parte posterior de la guia a la derecha
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    Steps 1. Use general purpose, special purpose, or straight stitch presser foot. • Raise presser foot to release tension on thread. • Raise the needle to highest position by turning hand wheel towardyou. (Make sure your needle is larger than a size 9.) • Open slide plate and make sure bobbin
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    4. Close slide plate to release bobbin winding button to sewing position. To start sewing, pull thread back under presser foot and cut. Place threads diagonally under foot to left side, position needle in fabric where desired, lower presser foot, and start machine. Operations d'enfilage: Utilisez
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    in the same manner as an empty one. 5. Place bobbin into case with at least 10 cm (4 inches) of thread leading off to right side of latch. Allow the thread to lay in the slot in the slide plate when closed. Pour remplacer une canette sur la machine Si vous de sirez remplacer une canette remplie
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    10 cm (4 inches) of both upper and lower threads under the presser foot and place them diagonally to left. Removing Thread from Bobbin 1. If there is not much thread left on the bobbin in the machine, simply pull the thread end through the needle plate until bobbin is empty. 2. If there is a lot of
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    sewing on fabrics with stretch. The other five stitches on the stitch pattern selector are called Fashion* stitches. Fashion stitches are produced with a side-to-side needle movement. The red patterns on the stitch pattern selector represent the buttonhole. Pour sOlectionner un point Votre machine
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    stitching (see page 49). Using Stitch Length With Flexi-Stitch Patterns The yellow band in the 3 to 4 area on the stitch length dial indicates the length at which Flexi-Stitch patterns are to be sewn. The higher the number etre piques. Plus le chiffre sera eleve dans la zOne jaune, plus le point sera
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    hacia la derecha (simbolo W in ) para cerrar el patrOn. 2 Reverse Stitching The reverse dial is located on the stitch length dial. To stitch in reverse, press the dial all the way down and hold in place. The machine will sew in reverse until the pressure on the dial is released. Reversing at seam
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    back to the appropriate needle plate and presser foot when doing sewing other than straight stitching. Upper Thread Tension Having selected the correct needle and thread combination for the fabric being used, it may be necessary to adjust the tension of the sewing machine to ensure a well balanced
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    top of your machine with a polyester or mercerized dark colour thread and use a lighter colour thread of the same fibre and size in the bobbin. • Select straight stitch. • Seam the two pieces of fabric together starting with the upper tension control at 0. Then as you sew, slowly turn the tension
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    2 a sewing a seam Preparation • Stitch: Straight stitch • Stitch length: to suit application or fabric • Straight stitch needle plate • Straight stitch foot Thread machine in the usual way. Placing Fabric Under Foot Most fabrics can be placed under the foot by raising the presser foot lifter a to
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    foot. b Start the machine. After a few forward stitches have been sewn, press stitch length dial all the way down and hold in place. Sew a few stitches in reverse to lock the seam. • Release the stitch length dial and sew in forward direction y posiciOnelos hacia la parte posterior de la maquina,
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    b r 1 Keeping Seams Straight To keep the seam straight, use one of the numbered guidelines a on the needle plate. Line 5, the most commonly used, is extended on the slide plate for your, convenience. The crosslines b serve as guides when stitching a square corner. For extra help in keeping the seam
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    the adjustable zipper foot, you will find it easy to sew an even line of stitching close to the zipper. For inserting zipper foot on machine, see page 9. • Stitch: Straight stitch • Stitch length: to suit fabric • Straight stitch needle plate only • Zipper foot The zipper foot can be used either to
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    , el sobrante de la costura y la parte frontal de la prenda. • Turn garment right side out. • Adjust zipper foot to right side of needle and stitch across the lower end of the zipper and up to the waistline, using the basting stitches as a guide. • Remove basting. Press. • Retournez le vetement
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    use with a sewing machine so that hoop will easily pass under the needle. Select straight stitch. Carefully position hoop under needle. Attach the darning and embroidery foot to the machine, as described on page 10. Lower the presser bar and raise the bobbin thread le cercle plus vite ou moins
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    Stitch: Zig-zag • Stitch width: 1 - 5 • Stitch length: to suit application or fabric • General purpose needle plate • General purpose foot or special purpose foot 1 Adjusting Stitch Width Before starting to sew, adjust the stitch : la longueur de point cur one chute de tissu avant d'entreprendre
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    a III 3456 0 I II a OO 3 Adjusting Upper Thread Tension Zig-Zag stitching usually requires less upper thread tension than straight stitching. Be sure your machine is threaded correctly and make a test sample with the fabric and thread you plan to use so that you can adjust tension to suit the
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    Use general purpose plate and special purpose foot. Adjusting Stitch Length • Set machine for a medium length stitch. • Run machine at slow speed. • Gradually adjust stitch length from 1 toward 0 until stitches are closely spaced and form a smooth surface. Adjusting Upper Thread la parte superior
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    stitch patterns can also be used. Applications On utilise le plus souvent le point bourdon pour poser les applications, la largeur du bourdon variant en fonction du tissu et du motif a coudre. Mais vous pouvez utiliser d'autres points de la machine Ponga el selector de model() y el disco directement
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    machine. Flexi-Stitch patterns have a orange dot above the stitch pattern symbol. These stitches are great aids when sewing on stretch fabrics. The other five stitches are called Fashion stitches. Some you will use Stitch Used for joining and overedging seams in knit and stretch fabrics in one
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    Guiding and Supporting Fabric Most, fabrics of stretch or knit construction need only to be guided in front of the presser foot when you use one of the stretch stitches , du tricot ou de l'elastique, tendez fortement le tissu de part et d'autre du presseur avant de piquer. Attention: Ne tirez pas
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    and decorative Many stitches on your new machine have both functional and decorative applications. The following pages include examples to illustrate the versatility of these stitches. Though many stitches can perform in a given application, to avoid repetition only one stitch has been used in each
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    plate • General purpose foot or special purpose foot Patchwork for quilts and wearing apparel, formerly put together with hand stitching, can be quickly pieced and decorated at the same time by using this stitch work. Les coutures sont a la fois plus souples et plus solides qu'A la main. Processus: •
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    needle plate • General purpose foot Method 1 Make a test sample to determine the suitability of an overedge seam finish for your garment. Duplicate the grain or direction of knit of your garment seam. Adjust thread tension to suit fabric. Use an appropriate style 2045 needle in the machine for
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    seam edge. When the seam supports the garment, omit the trimming step and press seam open in the usual way. Overedged Seam Finish • Stitch: Overedge stretch stitch • Stitch width: 5 • Stitch length: 3 - 4 (yellow area) • General purpose needle plate • General purpose foot • Trim seam edges evenly
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    Stitch: Blindstitch • Stitch width: 1 - 5 • Stitch length: 1 - 2 • General purpose needle plate • General purpose foot • Blindstitch hem guide Point Cache Le point cache a beaucoup d'usages pratiques et fonctionnels. Son usage le plus el pliego suave y la parte superior del dobladillo como se
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    length: 3 - 4 (yellow area) • General purpose needle plate • General purpose foot or special purpose foot • Fit elastic for desired snugness at waistline, allowing 2.5 cm (one inch) for joining. Lap ends to form a band and stitch together as shown using a style 2045 needle. • Divide elastic band
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    , and finish seams. There are many other useful applications for the multi-stitch zig-zag. Mending a Tear • Stitch: Multi-stitch zig-zag • Stitch width: 2 - 5 • Stitch length: 0 - 1 • General purpose needle plate • General purpose foot or special purpose foot • Trim ragged edges. • Place underlay on
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    choice of fabric. • Stitch: Multi-stitch zig-zag • Stitch width: 3 - 5 • Stitch length: 0 • Snap-in feed cover (To attach feed cover see page 11) • General purpose foot or special purpose foot We recommend making a test sample first using scraps of the material you will be sewing the bar tacks on
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    este punto son muy numerosos. Use su imagined& para la creed& de nuevos usos para este punto. Scalloping • Stitch: Scallop • Stitch width: to suit application or fabric • Stitch length: to suit application or fabric • General purpose needle plate • Special purpose foot • Place right sides of fabric
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    in from starting edge. • Lower presser foot and start machine, holding thread ends at back of foot as first few stitches are made. • Guide fabric lightly, letting the machine make the back-and-forth stitches that give stretch to the seam. When stitching across folds and seam joinings, apply tension
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    . Use a backing of crisp lawn, organdy or a fusible interfacing. Be sure to make a test sample on a swatch of your fabric to check stitch settings and thread tension, being sure to duplicate thickness and interfacing or backing if appropriate. Les points decoratifs Votre machine comporte des
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    used for a yoke, insert or band on baby machine when you use decorative patterns. Procedure A test sample is always advisable to check stitch settings. Be sure to use Stitch over and between rows of gathering with decorative stitching. Create your own design or adapt the ones illustrated. Use thread
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    universelle • Pied universel ou pied special • Vitesse: MIN • Caution: Do not use a stitch width greater than 2.5 when sewing with twin-needle. A wider stitch will result in needle breakage. Step 1 • Thread machine with first thread in usual manner, making certain it passes into tension disc on
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    spool pin around base of spool holder. • Place second spool of thread on detachable spool pin and thread as before, except bypass snap-in thread guidepost and pass thread into tension disc on left of tension separator a and through left eye of needle. 3 eme €tape: • Mettez en place le porte-bobine
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    you two different widths of bar tack buttonholes made by a one-step method of stitching. Buttonholes can be made up to 3.5 cm (13/8 inches) long using the one-step foot. Votre machine vous permet de realiser automatiquement des boutonnieres jusqu'a 3,5 cm de long, en deux largeurs differentes
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    lengthwise fabric thread. Marquage menos igual a tres cuartas partes del diametro del bot0n. Cette ligne sera plus longue que la buttonhole, as shown. • Mark the ends of each buttonhole horizontally across the centre line basting and use the centre line marking as the buttonhole guide when stitching
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    One-step buttonhole foot • Speed range: MIN • Raise presser foot lifter. Remove presser foot. Attach general purpose needle plate. Attach one step buttonhole foot. 1. To attach one-step buttonhole foot, place buttonhole foot behind the needle, then guide it forward. Centre the foot under the shank
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    enters the plate. Be careful that you do not run the machine during this procedure. Continue turning hand wheel and holding upper thread until needle rises. Tighten your hold on upper thread and bring up lower thread in a loop. Release upper thread. Slide scissors between foot c and underplate
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    start when sewing a buttonhole in your garment, simply remove the work and complete the buttonhole stitching on scrap fabric. • Remove work from machine, secure and clip thread ends. • Switch machine off. • Push buttonhole lever up as far as it will go. 7. Remove one-step buttonhole foot. Push back
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    buttonhole to protect bar tacks. • Use a pair of small, sharp scissors to cut the button opening m. • Insert blade in center of the buttonhole cutting space and cut from this point in both directions of the cutting space use the stitch width dial. 1. If plus de longueur. Retirez le bouton du support
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    sides of the buttonhole, adjust stitch length, 1. If the stitches are too close together, turn stitch length dial toward the number 4. This will cause stitches to become farther apart. 2. If stitches are too far apart, turn dial toward the number 3. This will cause stitches to become closer together
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    useful are shown below. You will discover many more for yourself. Preparation To convert to free-arm sewing, simply press down on corner of Flip & Sew panel on sewing machine with heel of right hand. To raise Flip & Sew bolsillos de faldas y cinturas. 3 Darning and Mending Knees, elbows and other
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    guides d, e and f. • Remove needle plate as instructed on page 11 and, using a brush, clean the rotating hook area g under the needle plate and slide plate. • Remove bobbin case h if there is a lot of lint in the area, for cleaning. See page 73 for instructions on removing the bobbin case. • Machine
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    you. Open slide plate. • Remove bobbin. 1. Push retaining slide a in the direction of the arrow to unlock the position bracket b and slide the position bracket toward right. 2. Hold bobbin case latch c, twist bobbin case to the right and lift out. Comment retirer le support de canette ATTENTION
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    , if it should accidentally become disengaged from the machine, it is easily replaced. • Raise the presser foot and make sure needle is in its highest position. • Place slide plate in slide way a with the front edge close to, but not covering, the retaining spring b. • With a small screwdriver, lift
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    correct style for machine and size of thread. (See page 18.) • Machine is properly threaded. (See page 26 for instructions.) • Fabric is held down firmly (particularly when doing free-motion darning and embroidery). • Correct presser foot and needle plate are being used. Loose stitches on underside
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    fond dans le pince-aiguille • que la machine est correctement enfilee (voir page 26 ou page 24 pour des informations complementaires) • que la a ni bourre ni fil dans le support de canette Le fil casse en cours de couture Fil superieur • que la machine est correctement enfilee • que la bobine
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    .) (Vuelva a la pagina 24 si desea informaci0n adicional.) • La bobina tiene hilo. • El pulsador de la bobina esta en la posici0n de SEW (coser). • El area rectos sueltos e irregulares. Aseg0rese de que... • El hilo de la parte superior tiene suficiente tension. (Vease la pagina 36.) • La plancha de
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    Accessories Connecting Machine 72 9, 10, 11 25 Darning Decorative Stitching 43, 71 60 Elastic Replacing 55 Electrical Connections 25 Fabric, Thread and Needle Table .... 18-19 Fabric Weight Table 12-13 Flexi-Stitch Patterns 33, 48 Free-Arm Sewing 71 Guiding and Supporting Fabric
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    24 24 28 36, 37 74 47 Boutonnières Longueur Marquage Branchement de la machine machine Entretien de la machine Essai de tension Equilibrage des points 26, 27, 28 72-74 37 35 Fonctionnement de la machine 25 Guide droit Guide couture 39 Points Flexi-Stitch Points de la machine Point cache Point
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    Ancho del punto Aplique 53 6 7 8 6 24 24 28 36, 37, 34, 44 47 Bobina Longitud del punto 75 34, 44 Modelos Flexi-Stitch Modelos Panal de abeja Punto ciego Punto elastic° puntadas 54 40 40 38, 40 26, 27, 28 35 Partes principales Plancha para la aguja Cambio de planchas Fines generales Punto
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