Operation Manual
Regu
ate
the
stitci
atn
to
su
t
u u
the
monogram.
Remove
the
sewing
foot
and
drop
the
ma
chine
feed
Attach
the
darning
foot
and
lower
the
presser
bar
lifter
Insert
a
No.
70
needle
and
use
No.
50
embroidering
and
darning
thread.
Ease
the
needle
thread
tension
somewhat.
Trace
the
monogram
on
the
fabric.
Let
the
needle
stitch
into
the
fabric
at
the
beginning
of
the
design
and
craw
the
bob
bin
thread
up
through
the
fabric
Hold
octh
thread
ends
and
start
your
macnine.
Hold
the
fabric
taut
with
noth
hands.
F:msy
fabrics
are
best
piaced
in
darning
hooos.
Slowly
move
the
material
n
writing
direction.
iithout
turning
c.
‘ihiie the
macn:ne
s
un
ing
at
hgn
speed.
Sewing
Curtains
Stitch
length:
3
Use
a
thin
needle
isee
Needle
and
Thread
Chart)
and
sew
with
straight
or
very
narrow
zigzag
stitches.
Sew
synthetic
materials
with
synthetic
thread.
Hold
syntretic
materials
a
ittle
taut
while
sewing.
Ease
the
needle
Thread
tension
somewhat.
Changing
the
needle
position
Some
special
sewing
jobs
are
made
with
the
needle
switched
to
the
right
or
left
of
.the
needle
plate
slot.
This
is
done
cy
moving
lever
(19)
to
the
right
arid
left,
respectively.
The
needle
position
lever
is
indispensable
for
sewing
on
buttons
and
sewing
button
holes,
for
instance.
Button
sewing
Attach
clear-view
sewing
foot
No.
93-100
179-00.
Flick
the
needle
to
its
left
position
and
drop
the
machine
feed.
Turn
utility-stitch
control
to
zigzag
symbol.
Raise
the needle.
Place
fabric
and
button
under
the
foot
so
that
the holes
in
the
button
are
visible
through
the
needle
slot
in
the
foot.
Regulate
the
stitch
width
until
the
needle
al
ternately
stitches through
both
holes.
Before
sewing
on
the
button,
rotate
the
balance
wheel
to
check
the
stitch
width.
If
necesarry.
adjust.
Sew
on
the
button.
Move
the
stitch
width
control
toward
the
right
(straight
stitchi
and
make
two
or
three
tying
stitches.
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