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Brother VX641 Sewing Machine Instruction Manual

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Brother VX641 Sewing Machine Instruction Manual

Sewing Machine Instruction Manual

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w to use and enjoy your CAUTION WHEN CHANGING NEEDLE, BOBBIN OF LIGHT BULB, OR WHEN SEWING MACHINE IS NOT IN USE, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY PLUG IS DISCONNECTED TO AVOID ELECTRICAL HAZARDS. an CONTENTS 1] Knowing Your Sewing | Machine 2 PRINCIPAL PARTS: 2 ACCESSORIES 4 INSTALLING MACHINE HEAD... 5 OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 5 Connecting pluge 5 Controlling sewing speed 5 VARIOUS CONTROLS 6 Pattern dial 6 Stitch tength lal | 6 Stich wich dik 7 Revers sewing button 7 Needle position sector i PRESSER FOOT e NEEDLE 8 How ta change the needle 8 How to check the reece 8 Twin news| ° RELATIVE CHART OF SEWING MATERIAL, NEEDLE AND THREAD. SEWLIGHT 10 Senelight itch button 10 How to change the bulb 10 UPPER (NEEDLE) THREAD u LOWER (808BIN) THREAD 2 How to wine Bobbin 2 3 18 bobbin ease 3 How to pull up lower thread, 4 THREAD TENSION. 16 Upper thread tension 18 omer thraas tension 16 2[Straight Stitching 7 How to wart senna 7 How to change seming dvection =. 17 ow to finish you'sewrng project == 18 machine 8 Tow to es vary shin mater 18 How to guide you mater 18 3] Zigzag Stitching 19 Set en eh 3 inne 3 [Decorative Stitches 20 [B.[Buin Stitches 21) Fanaa i 2 6 | Buttonholes and Button Sewing 23 butorhae 2 aver na = 7.| Attachments 26 oor 2” Cuan a 3 [Various Other Stitches 28 Gaerne 8 meg ak 2 cone 2 Le esig eh aearin cae 9.| Maintenance and Care of Your Machine 31 Ciemina a Hows ol ad race 2 Greate crooner on me rerchina ite machine ss Knowing Your Sewing Machine fi Principal Parts 1, Sieh Length Oo 10, Thvsed Geta 18. Thread Guide and Bobbin Winder Dic 24, Stop Motion Knob 2. New Pos 11. Prostar Foot Sew 20. Carrying Handle 25, SorongSoket 3. Such wan 12. Prete Foot 2szae) aa tee alr cea Fale A, Thread Take-up Lever 13. Needle Plate (Zigea sy smee Be Pine Rear eae ae boas Aeneas a 23, Balance Whee! 28. Sewight Switch Button 8. Upper Thread Tension Dis 15. Bobein Cam 7 Slice Pie 16. Feed Doo © Pater Dil 17. Neeaie 9. Reverse Sewing Button 18. Needle Clamp Screw 1 Accessories ‘Operating Your Sewing Machine ‘The following vecouories are provided with your sewing machine and they are contained into apcestory box. They are designed to help you do many kinds of sewing easly and pertecty For more details, se See Pape 1. Suaight stten Foot 1 pce. 7 2. Buttonhole 1 pee. 2 3. Button Sewing Foot 1 pee, 2% ‘4. Zipper Foot 1 pee. 6 5. Goth Guide with Serow set 2 1. Needle Pack (Reguir Single Noodle No. 14 ..2 Bex) eas (Twin Neale 1 pee) 7. aabbine per. 13 8. Darning Pate 1 ee. wa27 8. Seam Ripper 1 pom 2 10. Screw Oriver (Large & Small) 2px 11. Or 1 pee, 2 12. Extra Spool Pin 1 ew 8 8d acestorns ar provided with this machine bigs CONNECTING PLUGS 1. First conneet the threesrong lug ine the machine 2, Then connect the electro supply ple into'e wal outs, caution When changing needle, bobbin oF ight bulb, oF when sewing machine not in use, itis recommended that CONTROLLING SEWING SPEED. Place foot on foot control ae shown When foot conwet is pushed down light, ‘machine will run st low speed, ‘When aresture on foot contol is increase machine vil pick up see, ‘When foot control i releaed, machine wl 1. Care ould be taken that nothin ie placeson foot controller when machine is not nus. 2, A nen sewing machine or one that has not been in use for slong period of time shove be oiled as per instruction on poges 32 & 33, After oiling be sure to wipe up any exces ol Various Controls a STITH WIDTH DIAL PATTERN DIAL Your builtin pattern sewing machine tnables vou to obtain pectect buttonholes, 1. Rae neat ois highest postion 2. Siemply turn the dial and set the pattern You desire tthe setting point P| sumaens ano sions oF parrenn 1 Gaers_Zinak ah dn Same sin 2, Vt ues Sieh I] & eines Seo. Sommiadaaal “The stitch length eegulated by turning the stich length a STITCH LENGTH DIAL Fad El Numerals above tne dial raprecent the Se BER, THE LONGER THE STITCH. “Tha "0" means that the mote “Tha °F aaa ie used for making a SATIN STITCH (a close zigzag stiteh! and this Stich i uid for making decorative pattern, ‘The dial position needed Yo abtain the satin sich is varied according 40 the material and thread being used, To determine exact EEE al REVERSE SEWING BUTTON Tho zigzag width is regulted by operating [Numerals above the ia repeesant the width of witch, THE HIGHER THE NUMBER, THE WIDER THE STITCH, “The "O" means straight siteh only NOTE: 1. 00 not move the dial while the $i To. sew in revere, depress sewing button as far of it wil allow, Hold button in this Dosition until you wish to sew forward, When button ie released it will spring ‘beck In position and you will sew in forward direction Reverse sewing is utd for barktacking and By shifting the needle postion sector to et) 1M (ride) or F (right), you will be able to sew straight and zigzag stitches as the base line that you select L, Mor NOTE: 1. Do not move the selector while needle ‘gin the rater, 2. Set the selector always at M when you sev builtin pateras and when using ‘win sede Presser Foot Twin Needle You wil find various kinds of preser feet for special we nthe accessory box TO CHANGE THE PRESSER FOOT 2. Rae prese foot 3. Loosen presser foot thumb scren_ and 4 Piece grooved side of she new presser foot agnins the fat of the preser bar 5. Tiantenthume sere Needle HOW TO CHANGE THE NEEDLE i/ } i} WoW TO CHECK THE NEEOLE SS °._= = ,_—_——> Sa —_— Fase nee 0 its highest position 2 Loosen needle clamp screw and remove 3, Insert new needle up into needte cam hole as fr as wil go against the needle stop. Make sure the flat side of the fneedle faces toward the back andthe tong groove toward you. 44 Tiantan needle clamp screw securely 1. The sewing needle must always be Streit and sharp for smooth swing 2. To check if needle bent, pace tat se Of needle down a& shown in lustration atiett ‘Your sewing machine especially constructed for optional twin needle sewing by seting xtra 29001 pin into. hole on the top of fnachine, "You ean ute either one oF 140 Colors of upper thread Moke sure that two threads used to thread ‘win nopde are ofthe same weight, tread ie not of te same weight, thing il be faulty INSERTING TWIN NEEDLE Insert in same mannar as single noodle Flat side of needle Powis face toward ek and fong groove should face you. ‘THREADING TWIN NEEOLE Fellow instructions for snale needle thread: ina (oe page 11), but throad each needle sparataly. The groove should face you. NOTE FOR TWIN NEEDLE SEWING 1. Use ZIGZAG PRESSER FOOT. 2. Use aiteh width it at under " Relative Chart of Sewing Material, Needle and Thread SEWING MATERIALS. Mies | THneao sizes Fine vieot, Fin oc, “Tin inom, Silk, Tule, Chitton VERY THIN Carton: 80-120 ° Synmmave _| Fine Mercarzea Cotton | Organdy, Jersey, Vols, Totter, Syremetics, Sik, Barate LIGHTWEIGHT ‘Gatton, Gingham, Poplin, Uphotstery A Percale, Praue, Satin, Ver mec ‘et, Lightretghtwoot, i Fine corduroy, Sutings | Mercere ey a Denim, Gabardine, ye | Seton: 40-80 “Tweed, Corduroy Mercerzed Heavy Duty VERY Heavy | Canvas, Overconting 7a Cotton. 30-40 Mevcerced Hesvy Duty NOTE: 1. Sele correct nize of ne fe nd thea from above ona 2. Unethe same ne trend for upper and lower threads ‘Sew-Light SEW-LIGHT SWITCH BUTTON HOW TO CHANGE THE BULB Sew.ight switch ie located in the rear of foce pate umm this button to sate light on and of (220/240 V AREA) 1. Take out faceplate by loosening a serew. 4c bulb and fx ace plate, NOTE: 1) Disconnect electric plug trom wall outlet before removing 2) Always use CORRECT SPARE bute MAXIMUM INPUT OF LAMP 12Wons TOUTS Y AREA TSW. 220/240 V AREA Before thresding, raise presser foot and take-up lever the highett positon, “Then place spool of tivead on the spo! pin. 1. Pass thread through the eve of upper shvead ude 2. Poi thread between upper tivead tension ics from the upper side of guide on Se ‘Tvs snwing machine has an extension rable How to insert the extanion table 1 Slide the extension tabie to the right at shown in station 2, To remove extension table, just pull t to 2, Bring thread dows and up through thvead guard from left to right ro that thread pieks up the thvead check spring. 4, Poi thread into the eyelet ofthe theaod take-up lever from let tonight 5. Bring dowr again and pass thveas ‘through the head guides 1, Thread neecte from front to boek and draw the thrmad_out about 2 inches (sem) Note If THE THREADING ORDER 1S NOT CORRECT, THREAD BREAKAGE, STITCH SKIPPING, WRINKLING OF FABRIC WILL OCCUR, -n- [Lower (Bobbin) Thread HOW To WIND BOBBIN ‘Bobbin winder in Bobbin pressor HOW TO REMOVE AND INSERT BOBBIN CASE TO REMOVE BOB6IN CASE 1 Raise needle o its highest postion 2, Open the shuttle cover by turning 13 Pull and open the latch of bobbin case |4 Pull out boblnn case trom the shuttle TO INSERT BOBBIN CASE 1, awe needle x ts nghest position finger of ease painting up, ft #180 the noteh st the top of shuttle race, 3, Puxh cave back fully making sure the ‘ase 1 the proper position and release nore (8) Four smenes (10 em) of thread should te draws out and eft out of case {81 Latch of bobbin ease should be open (€) 1 bobinn case ss not placed back in machine properly it will come out HOW TO THREAD BOBBIN CASE 4. Loosen stop motion knob by turing it roward you! 2, Place an empty bobbin on the bobbin Bobbin winder tension dee 4, Wing the thread few times around the bobbin. clockwiee and push the Dpobbin tomard bobbin oraser. Start the machine gently Bobbin stops winding when fll Push the bobbin to the Welt and remow it, Tighten stop motion kno 3, Place thread sp00! on the sp00! pin ond take thread through bobbin winder =12- 1, Unwind about 4 inches (10.2, Pull wraiing thread. into 9, Pull thread to. the cen) of ‘head from the the slot of exe ‘under tenon spring unt! bvanbin, Inset wound {head enters inno oelvery bobbin into Bobbin cave eve =13- HOW TO PULL UP LOWER THREAD [Thread Tension 11 ts important that tension of upper and lower threads be equal to prevent puckaring of ma IW crecommended that atest sample be made before starting to sew, UPPER THREAD TENSION To reguiste thread tension, merely turn head tension dial with left thumb after lowering the prestr foot i THE HIGHER THE NUMBER, THE Mork ine | TIGHTER THE TENSION. —— 1 Raise needle and presser 2. Now upper thread catch: 3. Pull both theesde under foot 10 the highest pos es the lower thread in @ the tons of prewar foot 9. With left hend, hold oop. Pull thead toward 14 place them 10 the Toinereme tension: Turn dial downnard to larger number. the end of upper thresd you #0 that lower thread tearing about Toawcrene eon Tu a ee fan with ght hand, turn wll come up im 3 large inches (10 em) oe balance wheel toward you 0p tram the presser | L NOTE: The sigtag ston requires les upper down and up agnn 10 | LOWER THREAD TENSION thug tamer tea tion a already been agjused at the fatory, when sewing very thin oF heavy material st may have to By evade Sy un Pal iw on ne sron sin the bobbi case it ‘tedsion | Toincreae tension’ Turn the small serew senna ockwite very slight ‘To decrese tension: Tuin the screw cour: sghy -4- 15 PERFECT STITCHING Tension of upper and lower threads should be equal, just tuficiently tong to loek Perfect. stitehing appears ‘lat with no INCORRECT STITCH (Al ‘The upper thead lies on the surface of the material by pulling the lower thread SS |_| | EESESS 2 When pertect stitch cannot be obtiined by SS ‘only upper thread tension dal, acvst the bobbin tension accordingly INCORRECT STITCH (8) fof the material by pulling uoner thread ‘This ¢ eauted by loote tension on the wee thvead oF tight tension on the Lower ead tension dial to 3 higher umber, UW perfect stitching cannot be obtained by NOTE: Irv recommenced that tet samoles are made before starting 10 30 PATTERN DIAL STITCH LENGTH DIAL STITCH WIDTH DIAL NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE Straight Stitching 1 1-4 ° M Stra Sing Not 2 3 =~ se ight oF Zigzag le TE: Use straight. stitch foot when sewing light oF elastic type mate Fle with straight tite, How To START SEWING Fase needle t0 sts highest position and Place materal uncer presser foot and postion needle 3/8 neh 110 mn) fam eter ede. Lower preserfoot Pull up lower thiead by turing the tooth upger anc lowes thread te the lett For revere sawing depress Reverse Sew: sewing is used where reinforcements needed. Roleaie Reverse Sewing Button and start sewing in forwerd direction HOW TO CHANGE SEWING DIRECTION ‘Stop machine at the turing point while the needle issn the materi Lower the preier foot and start song in new direction NOTE: In ete of twin neeaie sing, rage the needle a the trning poi Zigzag Stitching } HOW To FINISH YOUR SEWING PROJECT PATTERN DIAL, ‘ (REVERSE STITCHING! Seer EE TE weal es rnitrcalsecheS edt vba STITCH LENGTH DIAL 1-4(For SATIN STITCH dial is set at F) ‘edge of material or wherever reinforcement s need. STITCH WIDTH DIAL 1~5(Twin Needle sewing, always set at 3) 1 Thvs 1s dane by stitching tothe edge of mater NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR uw then stoppin, PRESSER FOOT Zigzag 2. Depress Reverse Sowing Button and stitch beck NEEDLE Single or Twin Needle wards for 3/8 inch (70 me) from material adee. SIMPLE 21GZAG STITCH Set Such Length Dial between 14 for HOW TO REMOVE FINAL SEWING FROM MACHINE | 1 Wie Suteh Length Dial at °F postion 1 Stop the machine sew 56 straight witches for reinforce. 2. Rae nondie to ts highest Boston and make sure rent thatthe tvead take-up lever is aso inthe Nahest t 2, Ser Stitch Wath Dist to your desired ft presser foot and pull out the mate! gently 2, Manan earnees ere = ta te lett side diagonally set Siten Length Dial at “F” postion 44. Cut bath threads on the theeed cuter. Se ae pie ate talent 'S, Leave about 4 inches (10 cm) of threads between bc ia iat NOTE: Zigzap stitching requires less uncer thread take-up lever 1s at the highes! poston, land you are ready 10 sew again without any ‘read tension than staght ster hance af thread pulling aut of the needle | 9. HOW To SEW VERY THIN MATERIAL ‘An underlay of thin paper will help 10 eheninate SATIN sTITCH ‘hooped stitches and puckering on very thin mata When Stitch Length iat is et at Fit produces the "SATIN STITCH” which ie sed for making decorative stitches, HOW To GUIDE YOUR MATERIAL ceo i mes | Ce | ieee 1 you pull the material, your needle might either bond Sse station 3 4 | Decorative Stitches 5 | Built-in Stitches PATTERN DIAL 1 STITCH LENGTH DIAL For SATIN STITCH set dial STITCH WIDTH DIAL See Instruction Below NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR LMR. PRESSER FOOT Zigzag NEEDLE Single or Twin Needle 8 using the “SATIN. STITCH" as in the following snstructions varcus ceeoratve stitones canbe obtaine. esate | Berle | pars wo be sewn vies tea com |, all needle ‘lle lle--40%- | oven spoad trom 0 t0 5 (3) and from Mf wee caersae | sigs gee tener 8) Reon Tain e wa. | «| eae noe | | lta, Sake | | atrameatam | ron eso marmot Twin 5 ? twin | y | sexcece sie | | tata tl toute | stl | soyty tom 0 5 (and icky back | S| BSS Se weve Tain 3 Two | w | gaagaeaa NOTE: The number in the bracket represents the twin news sowins ogg Blind Stiteh = PATTERN DIAL 3 (Blind Stitch) STITCH LENGTH DIAL 1n2 STITCH WIDTH DIAL 1365 NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR =: M PRESSER FOOT 2 Zigzag NEEDLE Singlo BLIND STITCH Thread used should be the same color 35 Fold materia to sit of hem desred and leaving 1/5 inch (5 mm overlap at 29 Seve on fold a 9 Figure 8 When marenal unfolded you wll have Fa A Fo 8 =n- [Triple Stretch Stitch PATTERN DIAL STITCH LENGTH DIAL STITCH WIDTH DIAL NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE SHELL STITCH This sith can be used Yor sewing a pico eg on aight marr 1, Set machine 8 bling sich with Sitch Wieth Oia et at "5" 2, Sew material on bis, placing materia ‘itches are tenn on sear line and 29709 Stitches are sewn sightiy over seam edge. 13, This work requires a litte tighter upper tread tension than normal 44 Sew aston speed 5. Edge of material il be picoted 5 2 (Triple Stretch Stitch) 24 fo u Zigzag or Straight Single (See Note) The “Triple Stieteh Sutch” i vied for 20y ftrateh “material such at knitted tar hie stitch is these times the strength of @ agua stitch and gives easteity to seems sich prevents thre break NOTE: When twit elastic mat reser foot extremely. ight oF ‘se straight stiten 6 Buttonholes and Button Sewing 4 Buttonholes PATTERN DIAL STITCH LENGTH DIAL STITCH WIOTH DIAL NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PROCEDURE FOR MAKING BUTTONHOLE A.B.C.D, F (Fine) ~ 3 (Coarse) See Instruction Below ™ Buttonhole Foot ‘Single PREPARATION FOR MAKING BUTTON: HOLE 1. Use buttonhole foot with sliding por 2, Choose the best stitch width (wiath of boar tack! between 3 to 6 to suit your 3. Using tailors chal, mark the length of buttoahole you require on the materia 4. Ataeh the Buttonhole foot ana push the sleing portion toward ear unt 5, Place the materal under the reser foot sc thet rant end of bar tack ean be sr NOTE: We suggest you make a test sample bofore actual seeing, ‘Sewing oom | Sega | Pomongy en ee Soa nc Pees ea 2 Eooern eet ind wn 6106 end of AC ssuntenes = Re | 2 Bein at sae nee Ba | ame Poh gar soe |B” ome ae gee I pornos ss 2, Sew predetermine nah, om 3. Stopmachne and rave ne needle, ape 1) Tur the dia othe right and set ieee 20.C uaa pontion a 8 trot ACS 2. Sot toe sito, = 9 & | 3 Spmechine and ace thentete, tech c | sien 0 #0. teow FSi row unt the we = 8 = stan =24- HOW TO SECURE STITCHING AND CUT MATERIAL FOR BUTTONHOLE. 1, To secure stitching, turn the materia 90 erees counterclocknise and sem 56 raght stitches. 2, Firmove trom machine. Cut opening in bbuttonnole with seam npper to), taking care no to eut through any stitching 3, this recommended that Bins are paced aeross both ands of buttonhole at Protection against cutting bar tack stitening MAKING SEVERAL BUTTONHOLES. (OF THE EXACT SAME SIZE 1. Set the siding portion of the button button and sew Step A. 2. Sew Stop B until the sliding portion no longer moves 3. Sew Seep 4, Sew Step D until the sliding portion returns fo Step A, 5, Repeat 1 through 4 foreach aodtional buttonnole of the same size, using the same starting point. Button PATTERN DIAL B41 STITCH LENGTH DIAL Set at any position, STITCH WIDTH DIAL, This dial is used to control distance between holes in button. NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR Lork PRESSER FOOT + Button Sewing Foot NEEDLE Single OTHERS Darning Plate Ey 1. Place button Betieen the prastr foot land the material, making sue that holes ‘f button fallin line withthe bose line ‘f button sewing foot 2, Set stitch width control 10 regulate stance of stitch between the hole in the button, Lower presser foot and ae check to eee tht meade enters oles in button property 3. At slow speed sew approximately. 10 14, Remove from machine, Cut upper and lower threads and with normal sewing needle sew thress through to beck of button and te BUTTON FITTING WITH THREAD SHANK A) For heavier material use the f ‘on button 1 Place @ nese on the button a shown in Hust. =) | sion and then sew on button 9 you would repula | £ ly (see above) ‘upper tha te be weed Yo form a thresd shank 23, Pull_the upper thread through hole of button, tetween button and material, to form threed ‘thank. Wind thie thread around sitohing which 4, With normal sewing needle sew in threod ends ~~ Attachments PATTERN DIAL STITCH LENGTH DIAL STITCH WIDTH DIAL NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE es Zipner foot 1 used to sew various types of nppers and When zipper is being sewn at right site of needle, When the sioper is being sewn at let side of needle, position zipper foot by loosening thumb rerem and fcing tipper foot tothe ight 1 23 0 M Zipper Foot Single 1 Lower needle into side notch located on Darning PATTERN DIAL STITCH LENGTH DIAL ‘STITCH WIDTH DIAL NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE OTHERS 1 Set at any position 0 uw Straight Single Darning Plate 1, Place damning plate on needle. plate 2. Place portion to be darned under the pretser foot together with underlay 3. Lower presser foot. 4 Sew slternaely crewing the work sgentty sway trom you and pulling i toward you. 5. Repeat this motion until the portion to tbe darned ie filled with para of stitching. 2. Tignten thumb straw 10 lock presser 23. Fold edge of material 3/4 inch (2 em. 4. By guiding zipper 0" along the zipner teeth you will stich clove t0 edge of 5. To sew opponte tide of ripper loosen Tnght or ett [Using cloth guide wil nep 10s pa at e0ge of material [Attach cloth guide by placing it over the two holes on the ight sie of needle plate in sewing machine Bed Pur thump serew through guide sot, sajust 10 desired Gistance and secure by turning thumb srew. -n- 8 | Various Other Stitches / Gathering 7 ——— 1 Loosen upper thraad tension lat dial at about 2) eosentecbocet 2, Sew a ungle row oF multiple rows of straight sitchin. 3, Pull lower tiveads) co gather up materia Attaching Lace PATTERN DIAL 1 STITCH LENGTH DIAL 24 STITCH WIDTH DIAL 10 NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR =: M PRESSER FOOT © Zigzag NEEDLE 5 Single 1, Place lace under material iting st over eage 1/4 inch 5 me 2. Place undor presse foot and sew, NOTE: I satin atten oF a decorative etieh i vied 10 PATTERN DIAL 1 PATTERN DIAL. 1 STITCH LENGTH Dia, ‘ OA = NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR M STERN DIA Aas ele NEEDLE Single 2. Sew carefully fllowina denan 3. Got away surpivs materal outside of NOTE. Moke reinforcement siraght stich Cording PATTERN DIAL STITCH LENGTH DIAL, STITCH WIDTH DIAL NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE 1 F2 In accordance with thickness of cord boing used, set stitch width, Mw + Zigzag Single 1. Ser Suen Witth iat 2. Place cord on fabric tobe sewn, 3. Lower prester foot makieg sure cord centee and sew using 19239 atten Guide core by hand to where you genre —29- 9 Maintenance and Care of Your Machine Monogramming and Embroid PATTERN DIAL STITCH LENGTH DIAL STITCH WIDTH DIAL NEEDLE POSITION SELECTOR PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE OTHERS Set at any position, 0-5 M Removed Single Darning Pate PREPARATION FOR MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING Place davning plate on need plate ‘Set your sewing machine a per above instructions. Draw lettering (for monagramming) or design (For embroidering) on the right side of the material |. Streten work between embroidering Noops a= firm a8 possible. 5. Place the work under the needle and lower presser ber Paull lower thresd up through the work at starting fer holding stitche, Hold the hoop with thumb thd forstingers of both hands while pressing the material with mide anc {thie fingers and supporting the outside af hoop ith smaller finger. MONOGRAMMING 1. Sew, moving hoop slowly along the 2. Secute witha few sagt stitches, (NOTE: These instructions also apply to embroiaenng) EMAROIDERING 1 Stitch outing of design by moving embroidery noon accordingly 2. Fill-in design stitch trom outline of NOTE: A tong stitch 1s made by moving fembroidery hoop rapidly and 8 hort stitch sg made By moving —30- Cleaning Retaining 19g | (4 Later eve Race body SY @ ceaining ring L Davee “The siging parts of the shuttle race should be cleanec regularly so that lint does no 1. Rae needie to ns highest position 2. Open shusle coves 2. Take out bobbin cas 5. Remove hook by grespine center post of NOTE: When nessie lowered shuttle CLEANING SHUTTLE RACE 1, Remove accumulated int and thread 2. A cloth dampened with machine 1! 3. Clean shuttle hook in ame manner 3¢ CLEANING FEED 00G 1 Takeout needle plate 2. Clean upper part of feed dop and shuttle re body with brah ee 1g part ofthe machine should be oiled pes 2 DROPS TO THE POINTS MARKED \@ amb fo 4 DROPS TO THE POINTS MARKED ‘OOO =p DIL ONCE A WEEK IF MACHINE IS USED MORE THAN ONE HOUR, PER DAY iF MACHINE IS USEO MORE OFTEN OIL EVERY DAY. lokam ng 1 sevens. Check List for Better Sewing Repacking the Machine Check tis it if you are having the fltowing problems Keep this carton and packing material for future wien the event i becomes necessary 10 eship WF MATERIAL 1S NOT FED 1 UPPER THREAD BREAKS improper pockaning oF improper packing material could result im damage during shipping.) 1) Feed dogs down 1. Upper nreding not coset Instructions fr repacking the machine are ilustated Below. 2. Needle pat s out of postion 2. Needle eve not share = 3. Stop motion knobs 3. Upper thread 1s t00 large for needle eve iz 4) Stach length regulator i tO. 4 Upper tread tension 1100 Hah 5. Needles nserteg incorrectly IF NEEDLE BREAKS 1. Needle is inserted incorrectly IF LOWER THREAD BREAKS 2) Needle clamp sew loos 1 Lower tea i entangled in shut 3. Bent edie used 2. Lower thread trson 100 sah 4 Upper threading snot coveect. 3. Lower threading snot correct, 1. Upper thread tersion ve f00 taht. 6. Wrong needie and htead fo” com being sewn ate used IF MACHINE SKIPS STITCHES 7, Material pulled excessively 1. Needle ist sharp and strat 2. Needle nsrted incorrectly 3, Wrong neeale and thread for cloth being tf Loors Fonm on rAanic sera we 1. Tension of upper or lower thread is wong. 4, Upper threading i nt correct 5. Lint ss clinging to underside of needle IF MATERIAL SHOULD PUCKER 1 Thread tension too tah 2) Thweading not correct, IF MACHINE RUNS HEAVY OR NOISY 3. Threat is avant by something 1 Machine out of os! 4. Lower thd i unevenly wound on 2. Lints accumulated on shuttle and 88th bobbin of eed os

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