Operation Manual

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Needle
and
Thread
Table
(metric
system)
Example:
You
want
to
work
on
underwear.
On
a
C0
O
C
C
OO
the
line
saying
“under-
g
a
o
a
C
G)
-o
wear”
you
go
to
the
right
°
N
>-
>-
a,
C
C
C,
)
and
find
thread
size
80
“—
°
a
a,
and
above
the
kind
C
-
OT
c
C
C0
C0
thread
to
use.
L.ast
column
C
0
0 0
0
0
C
C
-U
U
-
>
a,
indicates
the
needle
size.
°-
=
U)
,./
O
UJ
Fine
linen,
cambric
100
8i)
Babbinet,
mull,
organdie
130
130
80
Fine
silks,
crape
130
130
80
Fine
cotton
and
rayon
knit-
100 100
80
70
wear,
tricot
Fine
materials
in
nylon,
terylene
and
other
man-
120
200
180
made
fibers
e.
g.
dacron,
perlon,
etc.
Medium-weight
materials
in
nylon,
dacron,
etc.
100
150
120
Underwear
80
60
80
Silk,
materials
for
blouses
100
60
Light-weight
taffeta,
muslin
80
80
1CO
60
Bed
and
table
linen
60
50
Heavy
silk
80 50
Linen
60
80
90
Fine
leather,
plastic
60
80
80
80
80
I
Light-weight
clothing
60
80
Heavy
clothing
40
60
Heavy
linen,
inletts
40
60
40
100
Drill
40
40
40
Heavy
materials,
materials
for
coats
50
110
*)
Far
darning
and
embraidering,
embroidery
and
darning
cotton
No.
50
generally
proves
satisfactory
as
both
upper
and
bobbin
thread.
Needle
size
70—80.
Needle
system
130
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t