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9MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen useig an etectbc& appisince. basic safety precautions shou’d always be foliowed, [ ckiding the foflowing.”ROad ai nstrucLrons before using tns sewrng macme.”
Th reduce the risk of etectdc shock:
This ewng machine shauki rrever be left unattended when plugged sn, Always unplug this sewing machna fromthe erc cotidtimmediattl4y after u.srrg. and befc.we cleafling:
2. AIwavs unplug before reptacing light bulb. Replace bulb with same type rated 15 watts.”
“VARN I NG — Ti reduce the risk of burns fire electric shock or nury to personsDo not allow to be usce as a Icy. Close attention iS necessary when this sewing machine is used by or neat children.
2. “ ft sewing machine only for its intended use as descilbed in this manual. Use only attachments recommendedthe martufeottirer ascoritained. in this. mantel
3 Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged vvrd or plug, if it is not worldng properly, if it has been droppedor damaged, or dropped ate water, Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer Or seice centre forexamination repan, elecincal or mechanical aalustment
4 Never operate the sewing macfeds with any air openings blocked, Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machineend- toot coetroi free from the accumulation of lint, dust, and loose doth.
5 Neve or osert any object irdo any opening”B ‘Do not use ouIdOora.7. Do not operate where BCrOSOI (spray) products are being used or where oxygen being sdministered.8 To dsconnccl, turn swrtctr to Inc oft (O”) position, than remove plug from outlet.”S ir unp ug by pui’n in ora lo unolug grasp Inc plug not tne cord
10 Keep hngars away from a I r”iuvrtig patts Specml care is required around the sewing machine needle
I “Never sew with a damaged needle plate as this can cause needle to break.’I. Do rot use oent needles
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13 Du Out pull cc push tahoe whde sbtchmg it may deflect the needle caueing ii to break:14 SMtCh th sewng macimne oft (O) when makog any adjustments in the needic area, such as threading needle,iangng neodb. throadrg bobbin, or channg presser foot, etcI uflpIu sewing machine from the elec(nca outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or en makng any
nlhm user servicing adpistments mentioned in the nstrucbon manual
A I M Movinu parts T3 reduce nsl of injurj. switch oft before servicing.Close cover before operating maohine”
“SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS”Tms product is for hooshoid use. or equivalentS
FOOT CONTROL (USA ONLY)ELECTRONIC MODELUse Mu .sMM Ekaurio, Model 4CU31bB with this sewing machine.POLARIZED PLUGS CAUTION
0 hj )ILJ Plug (0flt biece Wider than the otner) To wducc the rtcl ut rlcctnc. hockI I nir I M it ti i put 00 U uUuet only one way If ihe plug dose 1101 lit fully in the enlist evc r
the plug if il still doSe 101 Id, Contact a qualif ted eleclrtctari La install the proper outfeh Do not modify the5100: o any w
TABLE OF CONTENTSRernovinq Front Cover 45Rep4acnq ttvt covers on The rnachtne 6-7?dachno ulc iplication
.. 8 10S€icu.j up your rnahri itF0t (:cfltiOl, Vuw 1gtit.
Acce.ssoies .... 12Winditjobbifl 13inserhfih the bObbin
. 14Thrcniind lop theud 15Usinj auPc occillo ihieader 16Pickinrj up bobb.ti thread 1 7Gang pesertee -18Machine soUnj chart 19$Oai ti1ch 20-21Seiniceams-. 22-23lrsettd ‘np’o and puig 24Aastit read tense 24Gisanning the reecie, thread and labuc chart 25
g steed 26Solo stitch- .....2 7
Blind stitch27
tei -ch 283-stepsigza 29
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Ad1usting stretCh slitch balance $1Triple str cjhl stitch 32
Rick-rack stitch32
Stretch ovetiock stPch 33Ove-;lock stirek 33Honeycomb tiLh
:33Elastic ov ort stdch
. 34Double overleck stitch 34Feather stitch
Buttonholes35
Qudting36
Procedure 37Corded buttonhole 38Feed cover la1e ...
Twn needle, poci pins39
Carwid kr your. .
40Cleaning the teed doqo and hook area.Cbsnqinq iglo. bulb
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FUWeOtE AR COvtFI:I P’ace y hwd ti oir tne ar 1 i ma
and push rear cover to the back until it ts rsd (Driwinçj3)
2 tin t: o bck ccjv+jr u viari fl’J 4C:PO.3 fyj U’e erirww6: erie ‘dct iii Uiaw ng 4)
REAR COVER AS AN EXTENSION TABLE:t’jWti ) badc metal utip le
jfl c,vjf irnu ict )cIcd ir IFc _d ot rrarm. At th i3nd ci the iot5 Ttt u on the cover arid placecover on the ttch (Drz4wrg 5)
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REPLAicG C COVERS Gi L. :dAcHr1L.Rop4acrig thu rear cov.1 Push down the spool pin at the back of the machine for
storage, (Drawing 6)2. Asmoo the roar cover from the free arm (used as an
ex1erson table) oy lilting up and removing horn the latchSlide the ‘ear cover away From the free arm. (Drawing 7)
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4 AIgn the front cover at tns hinges. IReleaso tho top nngeinto mu (r;dJ( then rr)oao the b’utcsm nc nt, heDvi9 -1
5 Swing the front cover to inc front ani cnsa.fDrawicg 9)
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MACFUNE IDENTtFCAT1ONBobbin winder tension disc
2. Thread guide3. Fst thread guide4. Face cover5 Thread guide6. Needle plate7. Bobbin cover plate& Accessory storage9. Bobbin winder shaft
10, Bobbin winder stop11, Spool pin12 Hand wheel13. Stitch sIctoi14 Powerf hght switch15. Plug socket16. Presser toot lever17 Thread cutterI 9. AutcrnaUc needle threader19. Foot roleae lever20. Presser foot screw21. Feed dogs22. Thread guide23 Needle damp screw24. Needle25. All purpose presser foot26. Foot control27. Exlenskn table25 Start / stop button29 Stow sj stop button30 Sing te stiich! baste button31 Needle up,’ bown burton32 Speed control8
1. ADJUSi [OP THREADTEN SlO N
De4reao -:3 fthr b r ir q th. i ,nr 1 )i 4
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2 PRESSER FOOT LEVER• There are three positions for your presser
foot.
Lower the presser foot to sew.
2. Raise the tevor to the micJcIe posihonto inserl or remove fabric.
3 Lift it to its highest position to changethe presser foot or to remove thIckfabric.
3. STfTCH WD1H / NEEDLEPOSITION LAL
T re icth it 1h• - hc pioduceci rnts rna:n— U •.rrow€r z
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sutect oi tc1o pcIiu s fron(iicjnt riki t 3 teJt nor.!h,positon1 will thu s ic:oiiirot mat Tnt’i-:ingle ma ‘mr O:l 2 aid 3 showsthu cenw position
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4. STITCH SELECTOR ANDINDICATORTo select a stitch, be sure needle s out
of fabric at its highest position
2. Then turn the selector until the requrea
stitch is indicated on the mdicator paneL
5. STITCH LENGTH I SUPER(STRETCH) STITCH DIAL
Stitch ength can be selected easOy
according to thickness and type of fabric,
Super (stretch) stitch patterns can be
selected by turning the same dIa to S mad
wherC hne adjustment can be made
6. REVERSE STITCH LEVERIt is recommended to begin, or end seams
with several stitches in reverse for
reinforcemonL As long as you are pessing
dove, this lever while sewing, the machine
wilt cantnua to feed the fabric backwards.
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I C orieth the foot contiel to the machine by irisertmg the 3hole plug etc
the .sookel. dcated u.n the right: sIde ott the sewing• machIne.
2... PIuq the. pwer coif Into a wall out.Idt
Torn the orCoff owflch f; rtqht sIde of the marf,ine the on
on.
POLARIZED PLUS INFORMATIONiacnne nas naanzd plug tone iade s wider than the orner) Ic
1e0ur ne nr. snoc;I hs plug is inlooded to fit in a polarized
univ uie ay If the pug coca not ift tuNy intO the outlet. revee the
- does rot t contact a ualihed eiecrIan to instrill the proper
Cu not mudt1 tie pug n any way
OFF
Turning the power switch ON.automatically turns on the
sewing hght
Th sowIng speed s regutated
by how much the foot control is
pushed down
CAUTION:When the machine is notin us or when dearongthe machine, unplug thema;n power rd from thewall outlet
SETTING UP YOUR WHITE SEWING MACHINEELECTRICAL CONNECTION
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Open the accessory box and you will find a variety ofaccessories inside, They are listed below.
Straight stitch or piecing foot2 Oil
3 Buttonhole foot
& Ziprper foot5 Eht:bbi.iis.
6. Needles(#j 4xapcs & Twin needlasxi PC>7. Spool pin cap (small)
8. Spool pin cap (large)
9 Buttonhole opener with brush0. Screwdrivers,3
11. Spool pin base
12. Sp.oai p.ir.13. in felt14. Stipling/Darriing foot
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WINDING BOBBINPivot sped pin into highest horizontal spool pin pos4tion.
2 Pnss a spool of thread on the spool pin Secure to place aspool of threaa on the pin. Secure 1 with the spool cap toensure smooth flow of thread
3. Pass thread from spoof through thread guides as shown.4 Pull end ot thread through hole rn bobbm as shown5. Make sure the bobbin winder shaft is in left position Place
bobbin onto shaft with end of thread Corning from top ofbobbin. Push bobbin winder shaft to right until it clicks. Holdonto end of thread,
6. Start machine. The thread that is held wifl snap or maybe trimmed with a scissors. Bobbin wili cease turning whencompletely tilted, Push shaft to left to remove bobbin.
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INSERTING THE BOBBNRaIse the presser foot1, Raise the needle to its highest position by rotating the
handwheel towards yoLi,2. Remove the bobbin cover plate by pressing down on the
towor left corner of the bobbin cover plate wtide pressingthe latch to the right that holds the bobbin cover in place.(See fig. 2)
3. insert the bobbin making sure the bobbin rotates counterclockwise with the thread off the top of bobbin to the left.
4. Pull thread Through The slot W and then to the laft, LeaveabOut 6 inches (15cm) of thread.
S. Replace the bobbin covec plate onto the needle plate.
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USING AUTOMATIC NEEDLE THREADERRaise Die needte to its highest position by rotating thehand whe& towards you.1 Pull down teve and hdok thread to
t19 read guide as illustrated. Cofitinue tapush lever until the hooked &nd passesthrough the needle eye.
2. Guide thread into hooked end and nullti upward.
3, Release the lever and needle will bethreaded automaticallyPuN loop oh thread to back oh machine.
NOIE: For smooth threading it isrecommended to set Pie machnoat slraight stitchny lrniddieposition) when using needlethreader
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PICKING UP BOBBIN THREADI Raise the presaer foot leer.
Haloing needle thread Ioose with your ott
hand, turn hand wheel towards you one
rovoluton with your nqht hand until the needle
comes to its highest position
2. Lightly pull up on the needle thread.
This will pu11 a loop of bobbin thread
through the needle plate slot,
3. Pull both top and bobbin threads
together towards back of machine
under the presser foot, lea1ng
about 8 inch thread tail (1 5cm.
CHANGING PRESSER FEMake swo the needle is n the highest position.
2. Raise the presser toot lever Prass loot release lever toremove foot.
3. Place presser toot betow presser toot hdier so that thepresser toot pin s aliçjnecl with the slit In the pressertoot holder.
4 Lower the presser foot so that the presser foot holdersnaps onto the toot.
FEED TEETH LEVERThe feed teeth move the fabric under the presser toutas it is sewn The feed teeth hnuld he up for all generalsewing I. ower the feed teeth tar free motion dairung,embroidery, rnenogrammirig and stipple qrulting Whenthe teed teeth are lowered, you must move the fabiicas you sewTo lower th feed teeth push the lier in and to theright Ta return the feed teeth to the up position, pussthe lever to the front.
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MACHINE StNG CHART
I STITCH INDICATOR
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BRIDGING
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STITCHLENGTH
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STRAIGHT STITCHES A
I SET NGStiti:.h iriric:.kir - A
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Stiich width (2-3)1hfOr{i tCfluU — 3Ha,u the r.ko up le.w to rn
hijh:t;t P{ ItiI_I1 t) t.rririq th
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2. Pul’ both threads under thepresser foot toward the backof the machine
3. Place the fabric under the
presser toot d ‘ower thesser toot iever,
4 Turn the hand wheel toward
you until the needle enters thefabric.
Stitch, Selector AStitch dth 3Stitch Length 1-4
Straight stitch is most freQuently used for every aspect of sewing Learn the correct method of your machine
following the steps btlow.
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Needle position for straightstitching
i Straott stitch at left rortlr toriwith neeokj poSItion control at L
(ft Siraiqt,t titch at middle needle
nonhon wtth needle losihuri Control
set at M.
.: Straqht stitch at tiqht oedlc
po1tiori with needle posthen control
at R
d •Si (o w skpp-rj on
thi loot -r hiil
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SECURING SEAMSSecure your oam by Lak’nq th’ fi,f Iw1rtct-, ft’ur54 rier altLW (I ie it Lilul
W qo torward rrs rS caileci bjc.k tackrigflvtr the machue at the ord of yourseams as welt
Loer the r. cr30 Ive fur b1. iactc .j
INS ERTING ZIPPERSTo sew down the rioht side, att:ich ott sideOf ‘tpp Io it to foot ii’ ki .r o It
tttc tit:di p.;r>e OOLt I the ulfriIiit; on
the left skJe of the foot
To sew down ti-re ltI skle, atLaijt ‘jrit ‘;1erof toot to toot riukier
PIPING-r pipe soft fur nishrriqs rnvor cord itrr a
trip of rr orid p, i or tir.4 t• tImain of tabric
Attach ntjht side oF zipper toot to foot holderso that needle passes thruqh tt uperwiq
the ritll ‘. tie of thu In
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Thraid ock on the topde.
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ADJUSTING STRAIGHT STFICH ThREAD TENSIONThe good iooking appearance of your stitchng is argely determinedby the balanced tension of both top and bobiiri threads The tensionis well balanced when these two threads lock in the rniddte oflayers of fabric you are sewing.
Decrease tension
Increase tensn j24
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flanm Merrzu Sru 40Duck Hi-y OurkS•k)th
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NEEDLE, THREAD AND FABRIC CHAATYour fabhc will detecmne the chorce of a needfe and thread The
tollowing table is a pactical guide to needle and thread selection
Mways refer to it betore a new sewing project And be sure to
use the same size and type of thread in the bobbin as in the top
thread supply.
PAkCS THHEAD NEEDLESJ
The tabncs bekyw can bi of unfIber: coflon IIrlurk, elk, wocIsynthetc rayon blends Theyare :td as earrp 1r1f wuin1 SIZE
Lkht- Ua1e 12/80
Wigt1f ChdtorrCrepe
Chan9ing the needie1. Raise the needle bar to Is hrqhest
positton by turning the hand wheel
toward you.
2. Lsen the neede clamp screw by
turning it toward you
3 Remove the need’e by pulling it
downwwd
4 Insert the new needle into the needle
damp with the
5 Push the needle up as far as it can go
Tighten the needle clamp screw firmly
with the screw driver.
r r rPolyester100% Pofyoslin
* Mrerized Soe tb________
Cuitoruwr upped 14/PD
Po.tw100% Pu1yesferMercz SiLO fIr)
Nylon
161100
Conan-wrapped
PolyesterNylon
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ZIGZAG STITCHING B Stitch Seieclcr SAflN STITCHStitch Wdth 5 This is a closely spaced attractive stitch used forStitch Length 14 app’iqué bar-tacking, etc. Slightiy loosen top thread
Stitch Indicator tension for satin stitchin9.Use a backing stabittzer interfacing for the sheer
B materials to avoid puckering.
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Stitch length Under side on the under side dependngon the thread, fabric and
/ sewng speed, but the bobb*n
I top
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BLlNDST1CH c F
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Stitch Selector CFStitch Width 1-5Stitch Length 1-4
3. Place the fabric underthe foot wth the fold of
the tabric positioned so
that the needle just
pierces We fold wen the
neerHe Swing s to the leftUse stitch width control
La fine tune etactposition of needle.
4 When cornpoted, the
stitching is almost invisible
on the rrght tde of the
fabric
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I Fust nish the raw edge Do this by turning rt under
on fine fabrics and overcasting it on medium to
heavyweight ones
Then turn the hem up the equired depth, press and
po in place.
2 Now told the fabric as illustrated
C Regular blind stitch for woven labhcs
F Elastic blind stitch for soft, stretchable fabrics
SHELL STITCH
Stitch Selector 1)Stitch Width 15Stitch Length 14
L Sh&L stitch is for seaming and overcasting sheer soft fabrics inone operatIon t also produces a dehcale shell hem on lingelieand other fine garments.
SEAM AND OVERCAST IN ONEPlace the right sides of the fabric together and position under thepresser foot so that the zg zag part of the stitch sews just over theraw edge.
SHELL TUCKSTurn under the raw edge and press Place the fabric tight side up
so that the zigzag part of the stitch sews just over the folded edge,pulling the fabric in to form a shell hem Trim away excess fabric
close to the stitching line.
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3-STEP ZtGZAG
Stitch Sector EStitch VWfth 15Stftch LenGTh 14
This is a strong sütch because as its name imphes, It makes three
short stitches where the normal zigzag makes only one
For this reason ii is highly recommended for overcasting all types
of fabrics.
ft Is also ideal for morxting tears, patching, sewing toweffing. patch
work arid attaching fiat elastic.
At 0 stitch length the 3-step Zigzag makes an excellent bailack.
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DOUBLE-ACTION STITCH a
Slitch Sluctor GStrich Wieth 1.Stlc I ength 1 -4
I )ojb tii)fl :3tIkL S d{ for porlucH1 ha’ -d.rl1I.)(1 se:w
(jfl d1ij ( ..Liic A ttJ, oflect r it frinjrrj wiifl conti isring thr.acJ
BRIDGING STITCH H
Stitch Selector HStitch Width 1SStitch Length 14
This is a popular decorative stitch (used in sleeves or fronts of
blouses and dresses) To attach two separate pieces of labrle
together, leave a little space in between, To prepare the fabric:Fold under the seam allowances on the cut edges, and press,
Baste folded edges to stablizer with aboul 1/8 inch (0.3 cm)
space between. Stitch over the 1/8 inch (0.3 cm) allowance. iust
catching the fabric fold on both sides with needle Recove bastings
and stadilizer then press.
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:ETRIPLE STRAIGHT STITCH A
Sktch S&edor AStitch Mdth 3Stitch. h
Triple straight stitch is far sirarier thanordinary straight stitch because it locksthree times - forwards, backwards andforwards.
ft is particularly suitable for reinforcing theseams at sportswear in stretch and non—stretch fabrics and tar curved seams whchtake a lot of sirCin.
Use this stitch also to top—stitch aroundlapels, collars and cuffs to give aprofessional finish to your jarrnents
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STRETCH STITCHESStretch slc are nanly tor uso cii knit or si Idbn(s
but an aiso be sewn ou wQvOfl labrics
AOJUS1 NG STRETCH SflTH ALANES:iioi er kjtr / Supef (sti tCh I shi i shot d t S nr . moot
matenais. Se aroeg upon ih lyu of tabri uud you moy
to nctust trui dial Lu rch twwirct stitches of hctcn nwrg fi I
rt.vers- n14I.ur strtchc ii 1i: it’iCFu±S 31U tH) üP Lijo ThC JLiI
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RICK-RACK STflCH
Stitch Selecto BStitch Width 1-5Stitch Length -5+
Rickrack is a quidc method of finishing a rawedge and providing a decorative top-stitchin one operation. ft is ideal fo edging neckbands, armholes, sleeves and hems
OVERLOCK STITCH
Stitch Selector DStrtct ‘Mdth ‘1 5Stitch Length -5+
Stretch overlock seams and overcasts inone to produce a narrow, supple seam.particularly suited to swimwear, sportswear,T-shirts, babywear ri stretch nylon, stretchtowelling, jersey and cotton jersey
STRETCH OVERLOCK STITCH C
Stitch Selector CStitch WidTh 1-5Stitch Length S+
This is the same type stitch used by thegarment industry in making sportswear - itforms and finishes the seam In oneoperation.It’s very effective fr use in repairing raw orworn edges of older garments.
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Elizabeth SwartzIUSAJHSM To Mary Caramell/USAIHSM©Husqvarna, Dorothy
06/26/2007 11 43 AMMcCahan/tJSA/HSMHusqvarna, LynnWatkins/USA/HSMHusqvarna, Sue
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Subject Fw: WHITE 1730 instruction book
Make sure these are saved on the shared file and put on the White Web page
Liz SwartzAccounts Operations Manager
Forwarded by Elizabeth Swartz/USAIHSM on 06/26/2007 11:40 AM
An Elmeke/Sweden/HSM
06/26/2007 06:37 AM To WilliamsC©SingerCocom
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Subject Fw: WHITE 1730 instruction book
With best regards,
An ElmekeForwarded by An Elmeke/Sweden/HSM on 2007-06-26 12:36
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Subject FW: WHITE 1730 instruction book
Dear An,
hereby we send the instruction book of #1730 as attached!!
Best regards,
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DOUBLE OVERLOCK STITCH G
Stitch Selector SStitch Width I-SStitch Lenqth -5+
Double overlook has a number of uses It rs perfect for
attaching flat elastic when making or repairing lingerie.
It is ideal for overcasting a single layer of fabric or
seaming and overcastrng in one step cm slightly stretch
fabric and non Stretch fabrics such as linen, tweed and
medium to heavy-weight cotton. It may also be used for
couching over narrow ribbon or yarn or for drawn thread
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FEATHER STITCH H
Stitch Seleclor HStitch Width 1-5StItch Length -Si-
This beautiful stitch s used for 1oiningfabric, decorative crazy patch quttmg
and embellishment.
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8IJ1TONHOLE SCaietully mark the buttonhole length on your garmenl Place the
tabric with the buttonhole marked under the buttonhole foot. Slide
the toot faiward so that the needle pierces the fabric at the beginning
of the buttonhole.
ADJUSTING STITCH LENGTH (DENSITY) AND WIDTH
You can also change sutch denstty to your preference withn the
buttonhole zone marked on stitch length dial.
Narrow buttonholes may be sewn by adjusting the stitch width
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QuiltingPiecingThe first step n rnat<inq a quilt is to piece the qujlt lopI iu n $ peLrnq ‘o. Ou de inc edge of the pieces even wdh the edge of the foot
Attet the quilt is compktely assembled, you are ready to machinequilt
Free Motion QuiltingCover the teed dogs with the feed cover plateAttach the Stippitng!Darnirig Footthread with sewing thread top antI hobhn
e rt‘ traiant ctrteh Ihc stitch length dnesn I matter
Pace a hand on the fabric on both sides of the needle bar andmove the fabric as you sow Practice on a scrap, until you feelcomfortable moving the fabric around You are controlling the stitch length, by the way youmove the fooric You may need to adjust the tension Usuahy, you need iha make it tighter,by putting it at a higher numhc I hat will depend on the fabric, batting and threads thaiyou are ustng A traditional quilting method is called stippling. You move the fabricrandomly, in curvy motion, creating the pattern shown. Technically, you dontwant to crossover a tue
Craz Patch QuiltingCrazy Patcn quilting is done by sewing together irregular shapes,anti tnn stitching over the seams with decorative stitches Piece theshapes. then attach the All Purpose Foot. Thread with decorativetii:CarJ on top and sewing thread n the bobbin Place tear awaystabilizer under the quilt top, and stitch your favorite decorativeIitches aver lhi searns 36
QuiltingPiecing
The first step n making a quilt s to piece the quilt top.Attach the 1 !4’ piecing toot Guide the edge of the pieces. even wdh the edge of the foot
After the quilt is completely assembled, you are ready to machinequilt it.
Free Motion QuiltingCover the teed dogs wrth the feed cover plateAttach the StippiinqtDarnina r ootthread with sewing thread top and bobbin- cci tragbt Sutc’h 1 he stitch length doesri I matter
Place a hand on the fabric on both sdes of the need)e bar andmove the fabric as you sew. Practice on a scrap, until you feelcomfortable movinrt the fabric around, You are cenhotling the stitch length, by the way youmove the fabric tou may need to adjust the tension Usually, you need tho make it tighter,by putting rt at a hgher number, That will depend on the fabric, batting and threads thatyou are using Atradilional quilting method is called stippling You move thefabricrunciomiy, ri curvy motion, creating the pattern shown, Technically, you don’ twanito cross
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Crary Patch Quittrnqrtrozy Paten quilting is clone by sewing together irregular shapes,and then stitching over the seams with decorative stitches. Piece theshapes. then attach the All Purpose Foot Thread with decorativethiead on top and sewing thread in the bobbin Place tear awaystabilizer enact the quill top, and stitch your favorite decoi alive•tith ever the seams..
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1. Stitch torward to the end otbuttonhole mark Stop sewrnat the left stitch and raiseneedle:
2. Bartack 4 or stitches. Stopsewing at the left stitch andraise needle to ts highestposition
3, Stitch backword to th start ofbuttonhole mark to completebuttonhole.
4. Bartack 4 or 5 stitches. Stopsewing at the right stitch andraise needle.
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CORDED RUTTONHOLESHook fifler cord (crochet thread or buttonho twist) to the spurand pull both ends of the cord forward under the fool.Sew buttonhole so that zigzag smches cover the cord
When completed, release the cord from foot putt ends of cordforward and snp off extra length.
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CARING FOR YOUR MACHiNETo ensure the best possible operation of your machine, it is necessary to keep the essential pails clean at all times.Aiways disconnect the machine from power supply by removing the plug from the socketoutiet.Cleaning the teed dogs and hack area Changing light bulbL Raise the needle to ts highest 1. Remove the face cover. Push up the bulb
position sflghuy and turn cIockwse.2. Remove the needle plate (1) 2 insert new bulb, push up and turn3 Remove the bobbin (3 counterclockwise. Replace the face covei’,
4. Clean the teed do9s and hook area with thelint bwsh before chanin a buth. Do not use a buth ofNOlE Puta drop ot sewig machine more than 15wafls.
the hook race as indcated by thearrows A
h Replace the bobbin case wth the projechon3) positioned against the spring 14). Replacethe needle plate
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