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3]. 4. Snap the thread into the first thread guide at the top of the machine [Fig. 4]. 5. Bring the thread down between the tension discs [Fig. 5]. 6. Bring the thread down the right slot of the threading path, then across to and up the left slot [Fig. 6]. 7. Bring the thread through the take-up lever from right to left [Fig. 7], making sure the thread falls into the take-up lever slot [Fig. 8]. 8. Bring the thread back down the left slot of the threading path [Fig. 9] and into the thread guide above the needle [Fig. 10]. 9. Thread the needle eye from front to back [Fig. 11]. (Clip the thread end with sharp scissors for easier needle threading.) Raising the bobbin thread 1. Make sure the presser foot lever is raised. 2. Hold the end of the needle thread with your left hand. Turn the hand wheel toward you with your right hand until the needle goes down once and comes back up, stopping when the needle is at its highest position. 3. Gently pull up on the needle thread [Fig. 12]. The bobbin thread, looped around the needle thread, will be drawn up through the needle hole. 4. Pull about six inches of both the upper and lower threads toward the back of the machine, placing them under the presser foot [Fig. 13]. UPPER THREADING Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Fig. 9 Fig. 1 Fig. 12 Fig. 13 Fig. 11 Fig. 8 Fig. 10 Threading Diagram Fig. 2 Fig. 3 • Always begin sewing with the needle in the highest position. Always place the needle in the highest position at the end of a seam before removing the fabric from the machine. • Always turn the handwheel toward you, not away from you. Never “rock” the handwheel. • Be sure to lower the presser foot before sewing to engage the tension discs for perfect stitch balance. This is an easy step to miss when sewing extra thick fabrics. • Gently guide the fabric as you sew; never push or pull the fabric under the needle. • Don't sew over pins. Simply remove the pins as they approach the needle. Sewing over pins can damage your machine, nick the needle or cause personal injury. • Use the proper needle/thread/fabric combination. See chart on page 15. 1. Select a stitch. Make the appropriate stitch width and length adjustments. 2. Turn the hand wheel toward you to raise the needle to its highest position. 3. Raise the presser foot and pull about six inches of thread to the back of the machine and under the presser foot. 4. Place the fabric under the presser foot aligning the cut edge of the fabric with the seam guide marking on the needle plate. Position the fabric so the needle is about 3/8” from the beginning fabric edge [Fig. 1]. 5. Lower the presser foot and depress the foot controller to begin sewing. The sewing speed is determined by the amount of pressure you apply to the foot controller. 6. To secure the beginning of a seam, take 3-4 stitches forward, then push down and hold the reverse lever to take 3-4 stitches in reverse. 7. Release the lever and continue sewing forward at a consistent speed while guiding the fabric along the seam guide marking. 8. At the end of the seam, press and hold the reverse lever to take 3-4 backstitches to secure the seam end. 9. Before removing the fabric raise the needle to the highest position [Fig. 2]. Several synchronized parts of the sewing machine interact to form a stitch. The needle moves up and down as the shuttle spins in perfect time so that the bobbin thread interlocks with the needle thread through the layers of fabric. To maintain this perfectly tuned timing, here are a few sewing tips you'll want to follow: SEWING SEWING TIPS BEGINNING TO SEW 10. Raise the presser foot and gently pull the fabric to the left, releasing at least six inches of thread from needle and bobbin [Fig. 3]. 11. Use the thread cutter on the back of the presser foot bar to cut both threads close to the fabric [Fig. 4]. Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 1 Fig. 4 • Always begin sewing with the needle in the highest position. Always place the needle in the highest position at the end of a seam before removing the fabric from the machine. • Always turn the handwheel toward you, not away from you. Never “rock” the handwheel. • Be sure to lower the presser foot before sewing to engage the tension discs for perfect stitch balance. This is an easy step to miss when sewing extra thick fabrics. • Gently guide the fabric as you sew; never push or pull the fabric under the needle. • Don't sew over pins. Simply remove the pins as they approach the needle. Sewing over pins can damage your machine, nick the needle or cause personal injury. • Use the proper needle/thread/fabric combination. See chart on page 15. 1. Select a stitch. Make the appropriate stitch width and length adjustments. 2. Turn the hand wheel toward you to raise the needle to its highest position. 3. Raise the presser foot and pull about six inches of thread to the back of the machine and under the presser foot. 4. Place the fabric under the presser foot aligning the cut edge of the fabric with the seam guide marking on the needle...
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