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1 ZIGZAG Sewing Machir HOW TO USEAND CARE FOR YOUR MODEL 162 fr. i(j

2 INDEX Page Page Features and Parts Darning 18 Needle and Thread Chart 5 Making Buttonholes 19 Setting the Needle 6 Sewing on Buttons 20 Winding the Bobbin 6 How to Use Accessories Threading Bobbin Case 7 Narrow Hemmer 21 Placing Bobbin Case in Shuttle 8 Lace Trimmed Hem 21 Upper Threading 9 Lace Edge 22 Straight Stitching 10 French Seam 22 1 Changing Foot and Plate 10 Flat Felled Seam 22 Setting the Stitch Length 11 Hand Rolled Effect 22 Stitch Length Chart 11 Quilting Guide 22 Sewing in Reverse 11 Seam Gauge 23 Adjusting the Tensions 11 Care and Maintenance 23 Adjusting Pressure and Feed 12 Oiling 24 General Sewing 12 Cleaning and Oiling Shuttle 25 Light Weight Fabrics 13 Accessories 26 Darning and Monogramming 13 Trouble Charts Preparing to Sew 13 Attachments Removing the Work 14 Attachment Foot 32 Creative Embroidery 14 Edgestitcher 32 Satin Stitch 14 Ruffler Adjusting Stitch Width 16 Binder 33 Embroidery Patterns 15 HemnEiers 34 Samples of Embroidery 15 Darning Spring 34 Automatic Embroidery 16 Cording & Zipper Foot 36 Blind Hems Embroidery With a Hoop Sewing on Zipper 36

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4 : J L$Y 3-44 ::r *.... -gaoc gsc4 - :>- FEATURES (Front AND PARTS View) Spool Pins Stitch Width Window Needle Plate - Seam Guide Presser Foot 3. Stitch Width Lever 3 3 I 15. Needle Clamp and Screw 4. Zigzag Stop Knobs 16. Attachment and Foot Thumb Screw ii Hand Wheel Wheel Clutch Bobbin Winder 8fo/ Stitch Length Dial Forward and Reverse j Bobbin Winding Tension Drop Feed Knob 8 )/ Needle Bar Thread Guide Thread Guides Tension Regulator Light Switch Take-up Lever Pressure Release - Darner Arm Thread Guide Cam Cover Chamber 12. Cover Plate 25. Control Lever

5 28. Bell ( FEATURES AND PARTS (Back View) 24. Thread Cutter 25. Presser Bar Lifter 26. Feed 27. Motor Fig, 2

6 NEEDLE - THREAD - FABRIC * STITCHING GUIDE Fabric Machine Silk Needle Stitches Cotton Mercerized or Extremely heavy 6 10 No. Per Inch Thread Thread Nylon tarpaulin, sacking, 4 to to Heavy Duty canvas, duck, etc Heavy upholstery 8 30 fabric, ticking, 3 to to Heavy Duty denim, leatherette Medium heavy drapery fabric, velveteen, 2 to to Heavy Duty suiting, felt, terry, etc Medium broadcloth, percale, gingham, linen, chintz, ta eta, s eer wool, shantung, etc. Sheer voile, lawn, dimity, crepe, 0 to to 50 A handkerchief linen, plastic film, etc. (Plastic film) 8 to 10 Very sheer chiffon, batiste, lace, organdy, 00 to to 50 A ninon, net, marquisette, etc

7 VV V B Fig. 3 Turn the clutch in the center of the hand wheel (Fig. 4) toward you to disengage t ie se ring mechanism. Place a spool of thread on the spool pin on the bed of the machine (Fig. 5. Pass thread - SETTING THE NEEDLE See Fig. 3. Raise the needle bar A to its highest point, turning wheel toward you by hand. Then loosen the needle clamp screw B and te needle can be inserted into clamp C. Place needle (flat side to right) in the needle clamp and push it upward as far as t will go into the needle clamp hole, tightening the needle clamp screw securely with a screw driver. A ter changing needle make one complete revolution o balance wheel by hand to be sure the needle is in the correct position. HOW TO WIND THE BOBBIN through tension disc A. Insert thread I through a hole on edge of bobbin and place bobbin on spindle (B) of winder. Be sure that the notch in the bobbin fits over the small pin on the spindle. Place pulley (C) against hand wheel by pressing lever (D) and set machine in motion. When the bobbin is fully wound, the action of the winder stops automatically. Remove from spindle and cut off loose thread end used to start winding. Before starting to sew GBOO\ ED again, tighten clutch by turning it away from you. I ig. F s If the bobbin winds unevenly, adjust the bobbin windiw Ficr. 4 tension disc (A) to the right or left by loosening the screw SDL When the disc is in the proper position, tighten screw. I I II

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9 Fig PLA.CING BOBBIN CASE IN SHUTTLE Open hinged cover plate left of the needle. (See 12, Fig. 1) Hold the bobbin case latch, (D), Fig. 9, between the thumb and forefinger of the left hand, with at least three inches of thread running from the top of the bobbin case to the right. Insert and center the bobbin case on the stud of the shuttle Fig. 9 shuttle. body, (C). Be sure the bobbin case finger, (E), is will enter the shuttle race notch, (A). Press the bobbin case (B) into the shuttle as far as pos sible until latch catches on the center post of the THEN release the bobbin case latch, (D). Press bobbin case again after latch has been re leased to make sure the bobbin case is locked securely in place. Close the cover plate. iii

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11 Fig. 12-A Fig. 12-B ia SThAIGHT STITCHING For straight sewing on fine fabric or very soft mater ial, you may want to use the straight stitch presser foot and the straight stitch needle plate which are in cluded in your accessory box. Both have narrow needle slots. Changing the Foot and Plate. To change presser foot (14, Fig. 1) loosen thumb screw (16, Fig. 1) and remove zigzag foot. Replace with hinged narrow foot and tighten screw securely. To change needle plate (13, Fig. 1) remove it with cover plate from machine. Turn assembly wrong side up. Hold needle plate in left hand and cover plate in right. (Fig. 12-A) Slip upper pin on cover plate out of groove on needle plate, and pull upper portion of cover plate away. Then lower pin can be separated from groove as the tongue on cover plate slips out of the spring latch on needle plate. To attach cover plate to straight stitch plate, again hold assembly wrong side up. Holding cover plate in right hand at a slight upward angle, slide lower pin in to groove, then lift cover plate to insert tongue into opening of spring latch. Upper pin will then slide easily into groove. Put plates on machine and fasten securely with needle plate screws. Be sure to set the stitch width at 0 or the needle will break in striking the foot or plate. Adjust st ps E to hold zigzag lever D in 0 position.

12 1 - - I I SETTING THE STITCH LENGTH 11 The lengh of the stitch is regulated by the dial, F, shown in Fig. 12-B. Near 0 is the shortest stitch and 9 is the longest, but the dial may be set at any spot between markings for variety of lengths. Set forward and reverse lever G ifl center position. To lengthen the stitch turn knob F to the right. To shorten stitch, turn knob F to left. To sew forward push lever G down as far as it will go. STITCH LENGTH CHART (Approximate) Figures on indicator Number of stitches per inch No Feeding SEWING IN REVERSE When you wish to sew in reverse to tie the threads at the beginning or end of a seam, raise control lever up as far as it will go. Be sure to return control lever to forward sewing as soon as you have completed back tacking. Only about 4 or 5 stitches are need d to tie a same. ADJUSTING THE TENSIONS Always adjust the upper tension with the presser foot down, as the tension is automatically released when it is raised. To increase the tension on the upper thread, turn dial (Fig. 13) to the right, or clockwise. To decrease, turn to the left. The higher the number on the dial the tighter the tension. Before adjusting lower tension be sure that the machine is threaded properly. When necessary to change the bobbin tension, turn small screw (Fig. 14) on side of the bobbin case clockwise to tighten, counterclockwise to loosen. Fig. 13 IL

13 Fig. 18 Fig. 19 L 12 When the upper and under tensions are properly balanced, a perfect stitch will be formed with both threads interlocking in fabric (Fig. 15). When the upper tension is too tight, the lower thread is pulled up over the upper thread which is lying flat on the fabric (Fig. 16). When the upper tension is too loose the upper thread forms loops over the lower thread lying flat on the fabric (Fig. 17). ADJUSTING PRESSURE Fig. 14 AND FEEDING OF FABRIC GENERAL SEWING. Usually for straight sewing and zigzag stitching, the pressure bar cap or darner release, 22, Fig. 18, is at its lowest position and the drop feed knob is turned to REG. position, Fig. 19. Fig. 15. N Fig. 16 iii Fig. 17

14 - - Fig SEWING THIN OR LIGHT WEIGHT FABRICS. When lighter pressure is required to sew satisfactorily on thin silk or filmy material, the pressure cap should be about halfway down. Release all the way by pressing the snap lock, A, Fig. 20, and then press cap B down again to halfway spot. Lower the feed slightly by turning the red arrow on the knob to SILK position, DARNING AND MONOGRAMMING. In order to move the fabric freely in any direction for darning, mending and certain kinds of free-hand embroidery, release the pressure cap B com pletely by pressing down on the snap lock, A, Fig. 20. Turn the knob to DARN position, which drops the feed well below the needle plate. To return feed to normal, return knob to REG. PREPARING TO SEW IIIIP!II. Have take-up lever at highest point before starting to sew. Do not try to help the feeding by pulling the material as this may deflect the needle and cause it to break. NEVER run machine without material under presser foot. Place material and threads in position under the presser foot and lower the presser foot. Turn the hand wheel toward you until the needle is at its highest point. You are now ready to begin sewing. By having the needle at its highest point, it is not necessary to touch the hand wheel to start the machine. You merely press the control. The speed of the machine is regulated by increasing or decreasing the amount of pressure exerted on the control. -- -:

15 Fig. 21-A Fiq. 21-B 14 REMOVING THE WORK Be sure to stop the machine when the thread take-up lever and needle bar are located at the highest position. Now raise the presser foot and draw the fabric back and to the left, Fig. 21-A and B, and pass the threads over the thread cutter. Pull down slightly, holding thread in both hands, so as not to bend the needle. Leave the ends of thread under the presser foot. CREATIVE EMBROIDERY Be sure zigzag presser foot and zigzag needle plate are in place and control lever 25 (Fig. 1 is in the M position. The satin stitch, Fig. 22, IAAA WA A Al Al which is really just a very short Alt 11Aliif\ Itl hlli zigzag stitch, and the basis for Fig. 22 most embroidery, is obtained by setting the stitch length as near 0 as possible without stopping the feeding action. The width may be set anywhere from just past 0 to the widest, 4.

16 15 : ::,: - --:.;:*-:. -r Adjusting the Stitch width To stitch continuously at one width of zigzag stitching lock stops E (Fig. 12B) so that red pointers meet on width chosen. Should you wish to move freely between any two widths, such as 2 and 4, in doing free hand embroidery or buttonholes, slide stops to 0 and 4, then move zigzag width lever to the right. Set left stop at desired width. Then move lever to the left and set the right stop at width desired. To move stops, turn knob to left to loosen and to right to tighten. Embroidery Patterns With the machine set for a short stitch length, different designs can be made by swinging the stitch width or zigzag lever back and forth between 0 and 4 or any other combinaticn of widths. Try setting the locks at 1 and 4, 2 and 3, etc. Set a rhythm for yourself and then proceed. After a while you will become guite skillful, varying your designs by the speed of the machine, stitch length and width and the manipulation of the lever. SAMPLES OF CREATIVE EMBROIDERY A. Sew a few stitches at 4 width, then quickly move A lever back to 0 for a short period. Count, if necessary, to establish a rhythm. B B. Set stops at 2 and 4, then move lever slowly be tween settings, operating machine rather fast. c C. Set stops at 1 and 4. Gradually move lever from 1 to 4, then snap it back quickly to 1. D D. Set both stops at 4, stitch length at 4. Do a few zigzag stitches, drcp feed for 3 or 4 stitches, then E raise it again. By operating the feed knob rhyth- Fig. 23 mically it is nct necessary to count stitches... _.., : ---

17 E. Drop feed, lock stitch width at 4, take 3 or 4 stitches, leave needle in fabric left of stitches,. Pivot fabric on needle to make next daisy petal. Continue until flower design is complete. (Fig. 25) is in the C position and the zigzag stitch width stops D are in the off positions. With zigzag stitch width lever B (Fig. 25) in its extreme right hand position, place cam on spindle, apply slight pressure while turning cam until it slips down into place. 16 Lock threads by setting stitch width at 0 and taking 3 or 4 stitches in center of design. /fl I I Fig. 24 Fig. 25 AUTOMATIC EMBROIDERY Your machine will produce embroidery patterns automatically by inserting anyone of its cams (Fig. 24) in the chamber on top of the machine. Be sure the zigzag needle plate and zigzag presser foot are on the machine, control lever A

18 --.3, t- z/ai Move zigzag stitch width lever B to its extreme left hand position and set the stitch length where you prefer it, but remember that most embroidery designs require a stitch length of 1 or less for best appearance. To remove cam, open door covering cam chamber, move lever B to the right as far as it will go and lift cam off the spindle. 4 BLIND HEMS Si EP 1 STEP STE I 3 Fig. 26 S.. Blind hems are one of the most helpful things your machine will make, they are used on dresses, skirts, mens trousers, drapes and any other item when an inconspicuous hem is required. Place control lever A (Fig. 1) in the H position, the zigzag lever to the extreme left and set stitch length at approximately number S. Prepare the garment in the same manner as for hand hemming. Step 1. (Fig. 26) If hem with folded edge is used make first fold 3/8 deep. Step 2. Turn hem the depth desired and baste 1.4 from upper edge. Press into place. Step 3. Fold hem back toward right side of garment leaving 1/4 extended. Step 4. Place material under presser foot and sew blind hem automatically. Blind hem completed.

19 18 EMBROIDERING WITH A HOOP It is easy to follow a stamped design or to work free hand when embroidering or monogramming. (See Fig. 27). Release the pressure from the foot by pressing down the snap lock on the automatic darner. Turn drop feed knob to darn position (See Fig. 19). Stretch the fabric in an embroidery hoop, and place under the needle after removing the presser foot. Set the stitch width at the size you prefer and Fig. 27 ower the presser bar lifter. Then operate the machine at a rather high speed while moving the hoop slowly with both hands. Work carefully and be sure to keep fingers out of the path of the needle. DARNING Release pressure from foot and drop feed as directed above. Place fabric to be mended under foot, and stitch around hole, moving the fabric firmly and slowly in any direction. To fill in the hole, stitch from center outward, completing and stitching in fabric. -

20 19 F MAKING BUTTONHOLES First, mark the beginning and end of the buttonhole on fabric :. it1i a basting line or tailor s chalk. Make one on scrap fabric jfollowing directions below) to be sure machine adjustments are correct. :i Replace presser foot with buttonhole foot which is grooved deeply underneath to prevent piling up of thread. (See Fig. 28). Lock the stitch width at 2 and set the stitch length near 0. Lower needle carefully into the mark on fabric indicating the beginning of buttonhole. Stitch to the mark for the end of the buttonhole, step 1, Fig. 29, stopping machine with needle in fabric at right side of stitching. Lift the presser foot and using the needle as a pivot, turn the fabric end for end. Lower presser loot and turn hand wheel just enough to raise needle out of fabric. Drop feed all the way down and move zigzag lever to 4. While holding the lever at 4 width, take five or six stitches to form bar tack, step 2, Fig. 29. Raise needle out of fabric and return feed to REG position and return stitch width lever to 2. Stitch second side of buttonhole, step 3. Make bar tack by repeating 5 and 6 above (step 4). c T E p1. SI Fig. 28 S S M T TI T fl E E E E p p P T E D Fig. 29 Return stitch width to 0 and take two or three stitches to fasten bar threads and prevent ravelling. Cut the buttonhole opening with a seam ripper, being careful not to cut the stitching..

21 Fig. 30-A Fig. 30-B 02 If you plan to make buttonholes on sheer or soft material, place tarlatan or paper, which can be torn away after stitching, under the fabric. And it is always wise to make several buttonholes on scraps of fabric before working on the garment. For narrower buttonholes, set the stitch width at i1/ and move stitch width lever to 3 for bar tack. SEWING ON BUTTONS 1. Remove hinged presser foot and attach button sewing foot. (See Fig. 03-A, B and C). 2. Turn drop feed knob to DARN. 3. Move zigzag width lever to 0 position or to the extreme left. Place the button so that its left hole comes directly under the needle, then gently lower the presser foot. Move the zigzag width lever to the right until the needle comes exactly over the right hole of the button. Turn the balance wheel slowly by hand to be sure the needle clears both holes of the button. Correct width if necessary. 4. When needle goes into the center of each hole, run the machine at medium speed, making five or six stitches, stopping with the needle in the left hole. 5. To lock the zigzag stitch and prevent ravelling, set the stitch width at 0, and take a few stitches in the same hole. If you wish you may place, a rounded toothpick over the button, between the two holes, and sew button to fabric in - regular way. Fig. 30-C :- _:..,

22 21 Remove the toothpick and wind thread under button, forming a shank. Fasten. Apply the above method to sew on buttons with four holes, hooks, and snaps, etc. If a four hole button is to be sewn, follow the same procedure above for the two hole button. Now lift presser foot slightly and move fabric to permit stitching the remaining two holes. Hooks, snaps, etc., are sewn to the fabric with the same procedure as for sewing two hole buttons. HOW TO USE ACCESSORIES NARROW HEMMER. With the needle at its highest position, replace regular presser foot with narrow hemmer (Fig. 31). For a plain narrow hem, make a 1/8 inch double fold for about two inches along edge of fabric. Hold each end of the two inch fold, slip underneath hemmer. Bring fold up into the scroll of hemmer, draw forward to end and fas ten with point of needle. Lower presser bar lifter. Gently pull ends of thread as you start stitching. Guide material slightly to right, and it will auto matically take a double turn through scroll. LACE TRIMMED HEM. To sew a narrow hem and attach lace in one stitching, insert lace in the slot next to needle (Fig. 32). Sew hem as above, Fig. 31 guiding lace under needle and hem into scroll. Fig. 32 : 1

23 - 22 db Fig. 33 Fig. 34 LACE EDGE WITH INVISIBLE STITCHING. Hold lace 1/8 inch from raw edge on right side of fabric. Insert both in scroll as for plain narrow hem (Fig. 33). Let hem roll over and sew in lace. Press lace out flat along edge with hem turned up. It is possible to have a little fullness in lace by feeding it freely under scroll. FRENCH SEAM. edge of lower piece. With right sides together, place top piece of material 1/8 inch inside Insert in hemmer scroll allowing hem to roll over and sew in top fabric, making French seam. 1 FLAT FELLED SEAM. Open out French seam and insert rolled edge in scroll of hemmer. Edgestitch to lay seam flat. HAND ROLLED EFFECT. Use a narrow zigzag stitch, just wide enough to catch both edges of the narrow, rolled hem. QUILTING GUIDE. This guide for making parallel rows of stitching is attached by placing the pronged holder between the presser foot and the presser foot thumb screw (Fig. 34). 1

24 F 23 fabric. Adjust the curved bar to press lightly on the By letting the guide ride on the first stitching line, successive rows will be an equal distance apart. When the bar is attached so that the curved part is to the tight of the needle, it may also serve as a seam width guide. SEAM GAUGE OR CLOTH GUIDE. Use the seam gauge as a guide for straight seams and even rows of top stitching along edges of fabric. Fasten gauge with accompanying screw in threaded hole in bed of machine (Fig. 35). Adjust to seam width desired. Fig. 35 CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR MACHINE HOW TO OIL YOUR MACHINE Your machine should be oiled occasionally to keep it operating smoothly how often depends on the amount of sewing you do. Before oiling the upper part of the sewing unit at points indicated by arrows in Fig. 36, turn hand wheel toward you until the take-up lever is at its lowest point. Remove top cover by loosening two screws on cover. Fig. 36

25 : Fig. 37 I Avoid over-oiling only a drop is needed at each point. To oil parts under the bed of the machine, tip the unit back on its hinges and apply a drop of oil at each point indicated in Fig. 37. To oil moving parts inside the face plate, which only rarely require oiling, cpen plate. Oil at spots indicated in Fig 38

26 25 1 I :1 /1 CLEANING AND OILING THE SHUTTLE (See Figs. 39 and 40) The stitch forming mechanism occasionally becomes clogged with loose threads and lint. This will interfere with the efficient operation of the machine. Cleaning and removal of the lint will safeguard the performance. To remove the shuttle assembly, proceed as follows. 1. Turn the balance wheel until the needle reaches its highest position. Tilt head back on its hinges. 2. Remove bobbin case (A), Fig Turn the two shuttle race cover clamps (B) outward and remove the shuttle race cover (C) and shuttle body (D). / 1 Fig.39 Fig. 40

27 1 Plastic Oiler 10 Bobbins (3) 2 Large Screw Driver 11 Felt Washers 3 Small Screw Driver (for spooi pins) Clean the shuttle race, the shuttle, and shuttle race cover by removing all threads, lint, etc 5. Apply a drop of oil with finger tip to outer edge of shuttle. When the cleaning has been completed, proceed as follows to replace the shuttle assembly: 1. Turn the balance wheel until the needle reaches its highest position. 2. Place shuttle body, (D), against shuttle driver and adjust into position. 3. Replace shuttle race cover, (C), fitting pin at lower edge into notch, and lock into position with shuttle race cover clamps, (B), making certain the clamps have been snapped securely into position. 4. Put bobbin into bobbin case. 5. Put the bobbin case into the shuttle race, fitting tongue into notch E of race cover. ACCESSORIES F I 4 Package of Needles 12 Presser Foot for 5 Cloth Guide Straight Sewing 6 Buttonhole Foot 13 Needle Plate for 7 Small Hemmer Foot Straight Sewing 8 Quilter Guide 14 Button Sewing Foot 9 Thumb Screw I

28 27 Trouble If machines bind TROUBLE CHART Probable Cause Correction tilt head back on hinges and remove Thread or lint in race way 1. With take-up lever in highest position, bobbin case. BOBBIN BOBBIN NOTCH CASE -j LATCH RACE COVER HOOK CLAMPS 2. Turn clamps downward and remove race cover. 3. Remove hook. 4.- Clean thread and lint from all parts, in cluding race. 5.- Run a drop of oil along rim of hook. 6. Replace hook, then race cover. Snap clamps into place. 7.- Grasp threaded bobbin case by latch and replace, fitting tongue into notch of race cover. --I

29 Pulling or holding material Avoid pulling or holding material, just guide it. 28 Trouble Probable Cause Correction Bent needle Discard and replace. Skipping stitches Needle placed incorrectly in clamp See instruction page No. 6. Too fine a needle for thread See needle and thread chart, page No. 5. being used Irregular stitches Upper thread tension too loose Improper threading Tighten upper tension. See threading instruction, page No. 9. Bobbin not wound even Rewind bobbin. Uneven stitches Not enough tension on upper tnreaci. 1 Increase tension. Poor quality thread Try different thread. Needle too fine for thread being used See needle and thread chad, page No. 5.

30 29 L Trouble Probable Cause Upper thread breaking Material puckering Improperly threaded I Too much tension Starting with take up in incorrect position Improper setting of needle Loosen tension on upper thread by turning thread tension knob to lower number. Refer to needle setting instructions see page No. 6. Eye of needle too sharp Try a new needle. Bent or blunt needle Discard all blunt or bent needles and ro place with new. Correction Refer to threading instructions see page No. 9 and rethreacl. machine. Always start sewing with take up lever in highest position. Tensions too tight See tensions adjustment page No. 11. Dull needle Change needle. Stitch length too long Reduce stitch length.

31 The following pages illustrate additional time saving attachments that have been designed specifically for your machine. They are available at modest cost from your dealer. If your dealer cannot supply you with these items, ask him to order them for you by 30 :. Your sewing machine comes equipped with the basic set of acces sories described earlier in this book. part number. Then you will be assured of receiving the genuine part designed for best performance with your machine. If a sewing machine dealer is not available mail your inquiry directly to: WHITE SEWING MACHINE CORPORATION SERVICE DIVISION ELM AND WASHINGTON STREETS CLEVELAND 13, OHIO In Canada WHITE SEWING MACHINE PRODUCTS LTD. 111 BERMONDSEY ROAD TORONTO 16, ONTARIO, CANADA I

32 - 31 SOME OF THE ATTACHMENTS AVAILAB FOR your MACHINE PART Ruf1er PART 4990 Darning Spring PART i873 Cording & Zipper Foot PART Binder Attachmet Foot PART Hemme PART 765S4 gestitcber part 63 PART PART PART 7655

33 ATTACHMENT FOOT In order to attach the binder, edgestitcher and the hemmers, it is necessary to remove the presser foot and replace it with the attachment foot, Fig Mount binder, edgestitcher or hemmers sliding the attachment to the left as far as possible and tighten screw. The mounting slot enables you to sew as close to or as far away from the edge as desired. Just move the attachment to the correct position before tightening the mounting screw. Fig. 41 THE EDGESTITCHER The edgestitcher is used in making lace insertions, edgings and pipings. The slots serve as guides. To sew lace edging to fabric, place the material you want on top in slot, Fig. 42, and other piece in slot 4. To trim with a wide piping, place F 42 the fabric in slot 4, and the fold of the piping, to the left in slot 3. the fabric in slot 2 and the folded edge of the piping to the right Slot 5 may be used as a guide in stitching a french seam. ig. Fig. 43 For a narrow piping, place in slot 3. S

34 33 - BINDER This attachment folds bias binding, applies it to the edge of material in one operation. Slots on scroll of the binder are for corresponding widths of commercial folded bias binding. The open mouth of binder scroll is used for unfolded bias strips cut 15/16 inch wide. FOLDED BINDING (Fig. 44) Cut a point of folded binding, insert in appropriate slot. Draw through slot and under binder with strong pin. Slid ing binder slot to right or left. TWO-TONE BINDING (Fig. 44) Two bindings can be sewn on fabric edge also in one operation. When two are used, always skip one size be tween widths, inserting each in correct size slot. HAND-CUT BIAS BINDING (Fig. 45) Cut 15/16 inch bias binding fold in half for a couple of inches. Cut Binding diagonally toward end, almost to fold. Slip fold into center of binder. Draw back until cut opens and binding encircles open end of scroll. Test stitch ing to be sure it is on the edge adjust if necessary. Fig. 44 I. Fig. 45

35 Fig. 46 Fig THE SET OF HEMMERS Before attaching any of the hemmers, be sure bobbin thread is pulled up. Then, with hemmer in place, hold top thread loosely and turn handwheel one full turn toward you, making a loop under hemmer. Grasp bobbin thread with both hands and slip horizontally under hemmer toward back. Bobbin thread will catch loop and carry upper thread to back of hemmer. Fold material in 1/8 inch for two inches along edge, hold at each end of fold. Slip fold into guide and up over spoon. (Fig. 46). Fold hem in material back of hemmer. Draw forward to end of hem and fasten with point of needle. Pull on threads gently as you start stitching. DARNING SPRING HOW TO ATTACH Remove presser foot, unthread needle, place darner spring, on needle and slip hook up over hub on needle clamp. PATCHING AND MONOGRAMING See page. No. 18 Fig. 47.

36 35 RUFFLER Fig. 48 Fig. 49 Fig. 50 The rufiler will produce yards of delicate ruffling or precision pleating. Ruffling can also be done and sewn to another piece of fabric at the same time. This highly versatile attachment despite its wide range of use, is simple to use. Use the ruiller for making aprons, curtains, pleating a skirt, adding fullness to the bodice of a dress and etc. Il,iI 1 Fig. 48A Fig. 49A Fig. SOA

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