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SINGER RS201

SWING-NEEDLE MACHINE

Straight stitching machineof highest quIality

Automatic zigzag machine,0 - ^ <;} Wwith built-in stitch

designs

Ioflverlible bed for tubularand flat work

F958) tAtden3ck 0_ Ih SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY

THE NEW SINGER CONVERTIBLE AUTOMATIC

'i'al �all lw flell Illi, il- lault sit�i the expeit art, andIflat lwe Inade SUMJ1 the kroxn and o'd Flarlic it) scimil.' [lit,

f,,r more than a celillin. Wall it �ou call d', lwailliful ornamental stitelles

! 1'1)i� alllazililg tria, hinc �,ill soor straight and t[wri, hvsimpk till, w. illow lesels. �t�Ll call it, dcloralive tittliiti,, ill no ritore linic 'I m)

Inolc eflolt thall it take, lo do stlaight stitchilon

The 320K all of file of built-in 'fildles, \el all of tile \t�is�ttilit� of

able FASHI(N* Disc,. (Juinge the FASHION ,it the front of the llim llinc and k�al have

added riot (ore, but numy new stitl lics. Designs at.(. simply colill-olled lo, sill�,It- [excl. openitioll

b� the ii,,c of a combinatron of

The bed �ou 1.. S(,�, :iiti�ofa cuned or cylindro at shalw and flal "ork titliequal facilit 'v. The tubular bed is quicklY con-

1k, a flat bed b� adding the Flat Work

fa I � I c. 11 The t" o pu'll bution, A

release the Flat kXork Table fir renio\al when

the tubular bed is requin.d.

1 ]Air,

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SINGER SERVICE

Wherever you go xou will find expert, dependable SINGER* Service close at hand. SINGER isinterested in hdping you keep your SINGER Sewing Machine in top runuiig condition. That iswhy you should alwaxs cail your SINGER SEWING CENIRE if your machine ever requires adjust-ment or repair. WhPIi You call your SINGER SEWING CENTRE you can be sure of obtainingthe service of a trained SINGER repair man and can be assured of warranted SINGER* partswhen needed! Look for the famous red "S" Trade Mark orn your SI NGER SEWING CENTREand the ever ready SINOER Service Car.

EVERYTHING FOR THE WOMAN WHO SEWS

The answer to your sewing needs is at your SINGER SEWING C ENTRE. There vou will find awide choice of sewing necessities and notions, sewing intstruetions and guideance and services forcovering buttons. hemstitching, making belts and buckles, to menation a few. Look in your telephonedirectory under SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY.

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ADVANCED FEATURES OF THE SINGER 320K

W M0,1,10X "ixt ill,,, It .... k iil,,iil,.,

H 11 \ ISIO,\ CASK lip litall.'

t,,111isillii"ilitg illid autollialif'

8. GRADUATEDTENSION withinasingle�i. co call li, 11-ed Z1, it tuffl. nefidll. thread tension is regulated

11al lii,1 iii�" 1[iiix, oI it- it tubulill fwil Illa- J(ii d fal)ri(. thread anti] slitching.hille 1,.1 artich- 'd ' it ol

llatille. S,,t, pages % t,, 107 HIMEsIBLE FEE'D (,it, cithelfio I tililiLir Bed 1,irkiAtl or kt, k ari- t,�t,,� o, fa, k

alld 1,tl,[,�it end, of 'Caills,

1. V1 11 . ..... mvall, of S1,1,1,01 LENG1,11 INDICA1,01l I'ithh-kell blind tit, life licills.

'i'llisle tlixllliilg art,....... tin arlliving performane',

likililli-i 't loc11 design, It-ull 11,,111 Llillg 12�it 1 ol Ftr axiilitl% of slitth thil 1 iott Ifigh in. I'm the pick-up Act].]

(11m k illidkel 111kil els ( liallge

llw 1it. 1 li. ilrea

51, allhi the SIN(J1 1 c-pc- lt) M.7KIDLE ('[i��ll, niake, itClilll' 'Itirill art,] a. i m alc be, iikl"� Aft, llo jilyltjl to plact, illiiti,,,11i,, ille horlded ill mclill, ill, ffi,

ELECTRICAL INFORMATIONThe SINGER* Electric Motor

1- located at the back of ite mar hine, antd canbe Supplied fur operalion oil alternati or-gdirect current. Orders must state thec ala10gie 9 irnmlr of the motor, or thevoltage, and in tile case of alternating currelt,the nillher of cycles.

Before Inserting Electric Plug-be sure that voltage and number of cyclesstamped on motor nameplate are within lrangemarked om electric meter installed by electric Apower company. A

Electrical Connectionsfor Machiine a

Push 3-pin safety plug A, Fig. ], into 3-pinterminal block at right of machint and (onnl1Eplug at oth er end of pord to electric outlet.

Speed ControllerThe speed of machine is regulated by amrrountof pressure om foot contrioll cr or k nee con-troler. Fig. 1. EletriMcieConnection jor Machine

AUTOMATIC STITCHING

\Xlien all �fitch lexkr-. Am n ill Fig. 2, lit. 'I'ieiitv-foijr additional FASHION Dise, area t 1 i 1 c i 1 1 ( � 1, ,, t 1), )� i 1 1 ' � I I W I'1 llo, bight furnisfied uith the inachinc. Each of theseleicr 'L Fig 26. it) FASHION Flises is interchangeable with the,ltialil� 'llingh t tit( fills i, donc, one on the fiont of thi. ma(luinw. With cach

All amazing iiulliltlt ot ' Usetill stit(Ales fli�e, a new vaii(,tv Of condlinations can lie pro-are lmoduced autonlaticallY 1"lleo �Oll taisc. dueed, througli tile rise of Orle Or more levers..)late Or nIXIrv Of' tile stitell

For the most attractive, of these (1,1111billation AtLaclied 1, [lie outside of the machinc is thelies ers should be Blitid stitell (Its(., which is engaged by ifle firstiigrn; not inore than three levused. lever.

big. 2, Slith LIt'lls Fig. 3. Stitch Lever E Fig, 4. Blind -Batch Disc No, 3in ---Up- Position

AUTOMATIC STITCHING

Five autornalic titch iif,�i4,iis are btlilt illti) tit(' machine. Merely lift tbC 11(�sigilate(l lever toproduce the �titeli oldicated oil the lever. '1'he Illaximilin width o`f tie Stilch is achimed mlienbight is set at 5� designs re' �tilt frorll setfilo, the bight at than 5. All almost zeroSlitiAl length gic eS a Solid hil,,tgll, W c a 1 )tiger stitch leogth gis('s all open pallern, Twin needleslitchinn, is clone at 3 bight or less.

Zigzag l~e A ~ law~ Zigzag Point 1)Frr: F,,r: Applique ,i' Inuid,

Se ',ing butoms SatinReinforTi S Deematne ol h.ca,ng Brunt, C11 t 1.1d,a irline ability appliqueCordon, Scale, SafiT, Ball l�,ver E

lae 1W "W'

iv Bot-der 3cignsMultifale Stitch Zigzag Other B/ Decorative applicatimisF.r: fIeirf,)rcirig 0,erlail .... 1

Patelling Abutted settlersNIct dine Elastic Seams Milld S0 tch - Dise, :I --v v vDec'(,rative Ifinding blanket� For: flell,' V-

...... FacingsS,�allop--[�ver C

redgito, 5'alre, and foliageFor: FacedDecorative stichieg econo', all[, Bills

AppIving Ikands and lace

NOTE: Fo cliange the (I Pattel n produced by FASHION Dises 5� lo� 15, 16, 17 arel 18.levers(, the on [fie shalt.

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AUTOMATIC STITCHING

additiolull F\SHION ],)i�(s are included will, tilil- inaf.Iiiie� ll)is(�s 1 1 and 11) arebilill it.Ito llif' ltlachilic as levels 1) airs E, respeclively, and produce designs as showil oll page 7.)'11c 211 additional flics produce 111c flesilTi�:

Arrombead (�5)- Three Step (1 8) W^ 910^ ^ 11

Dovilillo (6) ....... .....

shell Efige -11.k A A A 1

solid Scallop VIVVW Semaphore (22) -S"n'] I'vramid (23)- IF v IT ITY v

[!illicit (10)- Open P.hraillid (24)- /1

1) - ------ --- sifilly (25)��'

Walls (12) Block (26)

solid Dull1101111 03) 40 10#1 Fagoting (27)-

Loill, Obliqu, (15) "111 Coild) (28)- Ill U

shillAc (14) - - Pasilion (29)

Pelltlaill (I- Platform (3o)- M M1 'M lm PM, 1111l M

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COMBINATION STITCHES(With Levers)

bu!ilim FASi I U N Dises:

LIcyer% A and B levers B and E

Lovers A and C Levers C andE

Levers A and D Levers D and E

Lavers A and E levers A, C and E

Levers a end C Levers B, C and D

Lovers B and D Lever, B, D andE

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COMBINATION STITCHES(With Levers and Disc)

The f"llowi il, �titl ht,� are produeed bY lisifill at the tillIC (ne or Illore (if tile lever, whiellexig,�lgk� 1)is(,� and Di-e. 5 il. 0:

L~, A, Disc 5 1~% B od E, Disc 5

beer 8, Disc 5 Le~ A, a .. d E, Disc 5

A~Aib� 11m., TillLe~ E, Disc 5 lee, A, Disc 6

A7Wle�ers A id 0, Disc 5 1... r B, Disc 6

L~', A o.d E, Disc 5 L.... D, Disc 6

8 i,d D, Disc 5 te�... A mf E, Dilc 6

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COMBINATION STITCHES(With Lovers and Disc)

'I'llc f(II(tsillg slitches art, produced bx tilitig at the lime one (pr mcireof tlicengage the bu ,ilt.irl FASHION Discs Discs 7. 8, 9 or 10:

IWWWIW""

lever A. Dim: 7 1.v.1% A and D, Dix 7

Love, 8, Diw 7 L.vers 8 and C, Di, 8

Lev., C, DIK 7 lover. 8 and D, Dim: a

Leve, D, DiK 7 levels B and D, Mw 9

WY�"~VIF ipW Will WV'WV

Lever E, Di. 7 love, A, Mw 1 0

Spy Ww7W verstov.n A and 8, Di. 7 lever, D and E, Ditc 1 0

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COMBINATION STITCHES(With Levers and Disc)

The 'fitelle, 31C at the same tinle (011x. or more of the level, vIii�,11tile bullt.m VASIll(N Wid Air,, of tile die.S 1111mbeled from to 21

D, Diw 1 1 tie r A, Dic 17

W W W 7W 7W �W W0 W- vw,""

le~ A, Di. 12 l~rs A .. d E, Di. 1 8

le�., A, Dic 13 1,~ A, D;x 20

1,�er E, Dix 15 1.~ A, Di� 21

Le... E, Di� 16 j~, B, Dic 21

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COMBINATION STITCHES(With Levers and Disc)

�lit. ke- in. 1,-� using in ille lill), Isill, or m oreof 111(�tho built-m and on, ol llic numb, i�d hom 21 to'�'0:

fl.,, D, Disc 21 le�e, D, Disc 26

L�se, E, Disc 21 A, D;,c 29

777

L~ E, Disc 22 l.,e, A, Disc 30

le~ 8, D�'sc 25 8, Disc 30

04

te,, A, Di� 26 L~ D, Disc 30

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TWIN NEEDLE DECORATIVE STITCHING

foot j� used b)l 0, Allopin', and Imming �litt an done llw

1M7

L... rA Disc 5

Disc 6

l~r C Disc 7

�er Disc 8

lee, E Disc 9R5

Disc 3 Disc 10

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TWIN NEEDLE DECORATIVE STITCHINGTh,1e following stthsan pi oduiee 4Y IUsing one or more levers and] one 1PA SHi(IIN D isc at tihesaetrime as' liste-I,- lie b)ighit is limited to 3 a4 th fth hng thI is, jet bet warn 25 and 0. Thesatin stitch foot is uise(I fhd w losed des~igns anAh clllii, and run fing stitcthes are dlone withthe general-purpose piesser foot,

Lever A and D Leve A, Disc 6

LeesA and E Leve D, Disc 6

lever B and CLeve B, D'sc 7

Leves A, C and Lover D, Disc

Lever E Disc 5 Lever A, Disc 1 0

Levers A and a, DiscS 5Levrs D and E, Disc 1 0 ~

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FABRIC, THREAD, NEEDLE AND STITCH LENGTH CHART

MACHINE STITCH SETTINGS

THREAD NEEDLE FOR STRAIGHT SEWINGTYPES OF FABRICS SIZES SIZES - INSIDE TOP

SEAMS STITCHING

50 badly

filmy materials c~p.,.bl. to N^ Chiff-, 10r, C�,��, 9 1 5 f. 20 1 5 to 20Silk nd Chiffoo V.i�ets, Voll., M.0,, Ar, 5 �

NIc71 Th,��d

10 E',-, d�-iSheer matedols t�p.,.b;. to L~, D!-ity, 5,�thete 80 10G C�,��, 1 2 to 1 5 1 5 f. 70Sh.ell, POP.' TOff-f-1, PO,. Silk,, Gost.�e� Sitk,, Silk 01 50SY.thelic T,;.1" 5"Ih.fi� V.1ms, 5.ti�,

Light�*isby moteidl, ".por.bl. Gingho�, Ch.-- 60 1 4broy, piq�. Popli, P.,c.le, Cef~e, �ft, F.itte, B"1g.- to �. sp C�j,��i or 1 2 1 5 to 1 8li., W.1 wool J-,,-y, wool p, C'~ V.1�et, S �k 1 6

ligh�.ight suiti�95

to C.,dvoy, C,.^ H..�y Dety M.,,Medium heavy M0f*110111 CO-Palabic 40 to 60 CO~ 1 6 10 12GhodIne, Rep, H~ Biting% nd Couti�gs Nylo. Thmad

Heavy materials o�p.f.bl. t, Scileloffi, De�i�, Tickim 30 to 40 Cotton 1 8 1 0Th,..d

50 E,,broideyNyl.. Thre.d 11 O, 1 4 1 2

plastic materials 50 MetcK..d

Wh.,, .,dei�, i�.y, p.�if, "Cl.,, .,,d V.,iety 206 . 13` .�d tt.t. the i,. .�d

Ses FOR. 43 �., TWIN NEEDLES.

NEEDLES AND THREAD

Ihis mac hi e uses a 206x 13 Needlea -ailale iin Sizes 9. 11, 1 k 16 amd 18.

For best stitehinrg results. Ithread sine u1 bese Itc d au ordirng to fabric to be slt6bed. Needle

mnust be of correct size for thread to pass freelythrnugh eve of necdle. Select r crrect needle

according 'to table on page 16. Be s$ure tlatneedle is not blunt or bent.

NOTE: Thread breakage is sometimes caused byvariatiois in the diameter of thread. Such ireak-age is overcome by using the next size larger LONG GROOVEnteille.LOG

ROVl'se like threads for needle and bobbin. Do not TOWARD YOUuse silk on bobbin, and mercerized thread in/needle. or vice versa.

TO SET THE NEEDLE

Raise tile needle bar to its highest position aidlIooell ne e1e clamp thumb screv B. Fig. 5.Insert needbl into clamp as far as it will go withflat side to the back and long groove *- - Stow ard you. TIhen tighten thuimb sire w B. I3ogrop, e ;Toward i.

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UPPER THREADING-SINGLE NEEDLE

flase take-up lever 5 to its highest poil.t.1,6Ce dlrca,) m �pool pm wol 1101d 'ith right hand.Lead thread wo 'clf lond, 1 fflon under side,1),o,11 alld from fight t,, left (r ill froin of Beratetelision disc 2 (CeotT, disc ,Berate, liars for

",i"g.)

hao the 1.01, of the spling 3.L ... 1,r the sia, k thread t,1 1, 11(1 fl-om right to left through 1wic ill 1,Yer

lil,,,ugli gtlii,-� 6 arod 7 on ho.c pl�tic�1m, guide 8 (.it wooille darnll,From fact lo Ilack through eye d needle 9.

6 about tw, iv,,lies of threal through eve of needleith ,hich to Earl se.i.g.

7�

9

9 3

I'ig. 7. Threading Tensim, Fig. 8_,ri,,,, o, 1,ppr The,.ding t to' R... A

19

TO REMOVE THE BOBBIN

.1. Bring h-u'& rto it- ~- 1101fl1.

CoA~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A pn1bi; lt 1C

20

TO WIND THE BOBBIN

E

G

pill cliters slot ill lilgill Ade ofbobbin.

D

'g.

3� Place spool of threall on cillier -pool piti.hg 13 Dratt thread guid'. f: .It al ill of2, Lwk hobbin ill b\1 machinc and 1)a�s thread domi Licit Irom 1,41 to ri-Allhobbi:l F oil bed. Lead thr-t-ad up 11, bobbill and

lifitil L11,11 1)

21

.............. . H

Allom letisi(ii F, Fig. 14. to controlflow of thicad st, that it wimls on bobbili inu n i foi n l. Im el 1 g if s. Do ii, kt lguide or Holdthread Ishell 1,ili.firl" 1 ... I'bilk.

15 The bolfbill milider mill �top iiU[olllzlticalt�11afid ilii�el 11 xitil ["I t harld, alldl�ili) right, fland. 1 .... �,,ii Aol) Illotom S is lilt Lit, ll 1). Reillovt, bollbillfroill and retighterl �ci-t�m J. Fig. 15.to fland alled lion) -1it"ilill"

iiitij a,, shoff 11

NOTE: If hobbin (foes not mind loosellsk.lem 5�iti,,11 flolds tension bracket F illff(,itiotL and move brackei to the fff't ifbobbinmind, oil illf- right: llloxf- bracket to the

if' llobbill millds fliLl) oll the le�)ia�.k(.t i, proper-R cent, A�v(�illv across bobbill. Retightell telision

sci eff,

3. 1101d Cod and contioller Bobbill call be m hili, machine i� x.wijig.pedal a� for �(�wiilg. E'Ild 01' thr(lad tvitl�t belield until it break- off.

TO THREAD BOBBIN CASE TO REPLACE BOBBIN CASE

1�o that thicad Bill tilisitil ill bw,dil-cmon shomil. 31 ra-p lix d 1 m cac b c I \1 ce I Ilel 1thumb alldllold bobbin case as -1tomn awl plalc folefingell, at hilell poillt a, shomi.bobbill irllo it.

bobbill �ase to cil.

A

I ip, 1k 92. Pull 111r,ld jiltl, slol K. undersiritig 1, and ill[o An NI m vild �l' alld pn-S fol,X; Ill-cad lo maill-t bobbill clese until it sliap- ill 1, ace as1, k% tiller illdle, ol t

Irec floill

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FOR GENERAL-PURPOSE STITCHING

This SING ER Class 3201K maclinte comes arid presser. foot have I he same " ide opeloirgequipped with five built-in stitch desigtis. ole to accommodlate tile jugil of thle fnedle. Will]removable FASHI-ION Disc, a General-purpose the eq uipmen ist ued bet tthe maih inf aunThroat Pla te 1733(13, and( a (Genreraikl -purpse perf'orm st raight z.-/i~2ag or openl or namne ntalHlinged Presser Foot 105250. Th is throat plate stit ching.

0 Ji~~k'g. 24.flurgcd I'reser Pondt

ofl~~~fl Ct 7996

17g 23)Gen~reral -purpose Tboa P4 late i, it], gujide'lilies I'Or scami " idthl ga uged from centre

onedehole aid] cross linies for gaugirilgsquare (ornlers,

Rei2 bl Fig- 25. SutchJ LeversYAIINDis, A, B, C, D, E

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TO PREPARE FOR SEWING

ZIGZAG STITCHING -Set bight lever a�flon S ,,Id biglit leser 1' as shomn ill liesil.efl 1 a11k] 5 a, shomn in Fig. 28�Fig. 26� Set stit,�ii levers in (lomii�%ai,(1 posi- zill(l lift Zi.,zag Le� er A, as sh(m 11 in Fig. 29.ti(jj, �is sli(is�ii in Fig. 27.

T

fig� 26 ng. 28

Cl

Fig� 2, fig. 29

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TO PREPARE FOR SEWING (continued)

g ~~~~~ ~~ ~~~ig. 31 Fig. 321 / 2. IPull up needle tht a d and bobbin thread

ill "me n~ithi it, as II(IWII il lFigs. 30. 31and 32.

Fig. 3u 13. LIo both threads back1.1101( I nd of needle thrad uinder plsreer root oiagonallywilt left hand and turn hand de feed tpo the right or leftwheel towan] ou until needle \ t/ Itplilig upon which side ofgues d own an-l up again. and lie Ie dc the material is to betake-up leder retaurup to its aocated. See Fig. 33. vilebehighest point. rhe presser foot is lowered thethreads will be irmilv held be-

t wuen tile feed and tihe presser

FIg. 33 foot,

TO START SEWING TO REMOVE THE WORK

1 1;rillg take-up lcier toit, point. Place Ina-terial under presser I'ool.

21 Position needle ill the

3. IA)wer f(hot. 11old 1hread.,dlawn tea

flic back tile right �'ig� 36killdcl. tile, foot, 1,1 es� cow

[)civil to start machille. 1,11C '11ced depelld', 37uj),l file Ito,kInt of 4, Stoll machine mith take-upoil file controller pedal. lever at its point.1

5. Raise foot. draw fabric towardtbe back airs] Id't and severthreads oil thread cutter.

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TO GUIDE AND SUPPORT MATERIAL

To avail uncycl) leflix)ll� length (if slitchilingand seeds. Illv(.r plill tile flia-terial mhen sewing. Never oficrate tlivmachme mthout rnaterial under [lie presserfoot,

hg. 39. Bug Afiracl, fabric,

S�Tltl)eti(� falm c, '11.11 a- and 1wIth pulled sherr,

Fig. 3,�� G,,idi�g Ibiterial IT hile Sci, g. 1,1 theil llatulc light prt,ng sur,, requirf. .supp(wl 'I'[jj,

bait illFloat materials require only guiding fur best ha,k and in ftont �,f 111(. lglt a� til, rllzi,,llill,,sewing results, as showli above. stuclics and a�sure, a �1111)(itli ci,n flilrll. as

Amull above.

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TO REGULATE LENGTH OF STITCH

straight slitching 'I'lle ill the 1,0) 11(.lcrse til, Illirection of Feed-Tolc I I [I it, -t it( 11 i I Id i, ,it )r 11, ' denot c t he feel] [lie Illifterial toward Noill. the level.

litlifilo�i- od pel itlkll� Q , Fig. �10 as fat a,, it �%iil Ir',). The Illachille,,'Al Illell slit, 11 in a reverse ifirection, thus

Zigzlt,, stitching 1 lit, ic loaking it casN to �'1)ii(�k �,titcii" and to faslellb( I kk("�lt 1 keed 1 cIw 11 et 1 at i1 1co [It] .1 1 cd I's

tilt, stitch regulatkil.

R STITCH LENGTH FOR SATIN STITCHING

Lo, 1 � Stlen1(,(,�cii Ifillit screw R $tit, Ii 1 .. )l F iP,'

top of stitcli regulab r Ixner �zitill stil(,llillg, Fig. 12. i� klont,Q to be jail[ belok, Icker Q mA 25) and 0Torn billit I ek, It until top of �tit(�li lexer Q fi(,,itioll cilld will, the satill slilch F00tri-e, l,' Fig,41.

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G, iC .. �liiid) TO START AT GIVEN PLACE IN A DESIGN

�Allile slitellillt,' 011 a scrali of material. set Sliti 11 oil a s� 'at) of material until that p,ultstitch regulatoi lever at 25. thell carefully alld in (11l. is readled which i, to besil)lY1.y furn lilifit ,Lr,,,, R unfil 11re 1pkicell closely togethel, alfio�ing rilat rial to 'Wed. RCullol. �(la[) frolit under llic foor.feed smoothly and t"kctlf� "itil(ut irl.x",Lllalit�

The exact settini, A the lor�atil) slitching lAl xan mith the tex.

lure ff the fabric. the anuumi (fbobbin thread and �,itit the operator(Iep(.]'(lillg upon 1%Iit-iliir Aw hollis if)(, fabricfirmly or A allil lighthandling are it for satin stitching.Fo' )t 105251 proside- a for sIi,,stwhing art(] gixes sinooth uniform results.

f�llolel� or �t)t-t fabric, give bei rig. 4,3 ��g, 41mill-11 filAed moh crisp faiin. 1Thr, barkm, r�

al�ay (.lost. 1,, the slitchill, lihen "ork i,coinpit,'1��fl. I'lace work under needle, u,,(I

hold thread ends, drop presser filol andWhere satin or desigo �tii( hill, j, 1, l�,, done This proct.dure i, recoullacalled f.,r siall,,1)irig(11 a single thickness l 1, fic gal mellt. it ImAing and stil('1)ijllg"itit all FASHIONis essential oil most f bri 1c.. 1 Dises.

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BIGHT CONTROL,i111 ZIGZAG AND S'URAIGHT are

,tIAiglit pr, ... �r 1 Fig� 16, and 'ith et ........ plat, 17, -i:lI -Et,[bloal plaw 1(11242, Fig. 15. For traight I aiI,1,,it), iIlli"a�. 'cl Al ibi.... ]eve, S it) Fig. 19, or of 111c ,it,,, i,,1 1,el 'ditch haI, a I'oft.1,,,,r 'I at me. lift 4, art'] solmId all �til"ll F,,r Z;,.""�

irt At . ootlid at 1. 2, 3, 1, upo,([I,- If slit, Is poileo, i""-. S

,c et at It, -1,oo ill P ig, 19A.

4f)

F,, lo,k kV,, 1, for T�litching, bri g -0- eelik IX;

P,,sIt, 101 Iif ila, X 1 M k yll 1 1 1 (� 1 1 T S T 1) P

S(A(EAX X, ilt,,I 1 ...........W moc biLlit At TONIATIC S111AMING, requIrc, fit,, salt,,

1 X Ie. 1 until it n. ,)ace, z .... 1 for zigzag Iil"ilittg,th, notch! digit rotielitene 13, c D, E or all, J lic added FASHION

;�I.Y to, lit additi,1)11 ' of leer� nay, (11�,t,,1 to product, In unlimited variety 'It (.Able

Fig, 1 bination titch�s.

31

INTERMEDIATE BIGHT REIGULATORS`*EW I �, If 711. 11 a. spring-stop for a desired ininimunt 1 igit� This spring-st,,p

v v cart bc passed aver to zer(, bigit

U U These stops Fle., ,a to (perate the bigitt leverniaiiiiallv ber.cen i,,1 F.oitilifil �ithout continualrefeteri,�� to the it" 1,ile searing F'or example- TOlinlit zigzig stitching [,,,teen .111 1 -f-an, t 1 htlever at WAX Mt NI BIG i E

W X W X STOP SCREW X, they, tigltt�n� T,. m naliallumition '1-, 't bi-fit ],,,e, .,� that ar,'). v is at "1",

flo.sell INTERSIE'DIATE BIGHT REGULATORFig, st) StMEW7 LI aid nioxf. it IF, or dofi until you feel the

Eumb cagaged, thell lighten "re. U. 11,: faght lever�1 r10" seF to linut the maxifflam bight at ---4` and the

BIG111,1, LE1 Ell 1. Fig� A, Ille A (ther lanit, �tich it, -1- and '3"o' or ---2` art,] -3- can he obtained in tbe slrje alanner,

Alit�it'l' SCALF. i� m�rkel ---W, l,' Ead) lime see, Fig. 51."O' and -5, the 'd liat, Wher, free m,),t�ynent If in,, logitt lever i, desired

Wrn 111, to a 1"""inillill of 1)etlet'rl totro and a gill billd, 11 shotild lieni�,�ed don as fir a., it if) In, anti thenliglltellel. S,,,,v X is ,,d t,' 1 i it the maxialumIMAH' INDRATOR. krr,,, li is tlit. .. irk t,. fight.

,,hich [ht i�11 Ow bight 'cale i�

ZE1M nolwatc, "tri.,g fin strifight CAR TION: When 1'nrnal [,bat,,%I IIIIAVI, 161212 a, SIrwitill V'e-e, IT 'W are

1,�gi�lt, 1,.,er T nit[.( 1... ... 1 at 0, needle mnst$ad xim I �al -it I If, ,f st,1, 1) ,r s I. t, fi pat tern ,hea he' at ecalral lai r,i� set at

MAXIM1,111 BIGIVI, STOP SCREg X fb, tent vil.k,. any zigzag elitoli, nefolhi jansilionthe of ffic I,. it "a,][[, nI, stitch lever adjustivient. whilt. necille is inof 'fild, 1,-, lhitn 5 et a� it gi,,�,i material.

32

NEEDLE POSITION CONTROL

RIGHT

LEFT CENTRAL

Aid! ;,�,1 fill -�i4

tbC '11A. ll, \X h, II t i'm 1, S S"t n, thl i, "T at tile as' i, t,' till. fight, a' Ill.'

m Fig 52. th, hil.l. 1,.a ill Fig� 53, jllIll 41' tile ill Fig, 54l .,,,1 a� Ill, 1,iiht i,at tfill 1,11 fill- bight i, 1...... .. 0 --- t,' k ... g,d 11 o I'. ' L-,�"

� 11, - - - tile Birdie a.hg,� 1q..W 11', "di, (,X,. TIT,

5 he fTylan L. th. 1,ft and right ICIL11. right, a, Al.... 1, ill,,_, 1....... ill Fig. 53A. Fig. 54A.

tli, lxtr.lt,,,, 11�l�tl a� 1111)-11ill Fig. -52k f,�r -

-olle positiolk and stilell ill(AITION: IXft Itc(l(lic Pasition. riAlt lit'( )Ijte, t(l. ,jit( ililig as well a, zillz�1"

a 1(� L,,l )lily ,itll Ific

Raisc 1 11* (.111, 1AL Of fli)ri(l 1HfOrt. ci)ttglgitlg 110sitiOlls Of hight etkiltr(>1. needle posiGoll

alld ,til(�ii ll,�glrs.

33

TO CHANGE FASHION DISCS

Raise licedle out of matelial. Place FXSMON Pic on '11aft �o Illatpin A2 engage, at it)( B2.

Set slitell Imers ill ---down,' position. Replace frill 1 and ti"lil(�ri To avoid

FAS1110\ Dise muiReimoe knurled nut Y. be lield ill position firrvil.�,

set bi-lit and 1... sitioll levers to de-Grasp edge- of FASHION Dic Z and it sil-CII ll.tlil)�l's 'All plocced It, for regularofT shall. sem i I Itz,.

A2

y

1 ig, 55. Stj, 1 R'mm Knudd Aw Fig. �f), 2, Changine FAMPON 1)i,�

TO REGULATE PRESSURE ON PRESSER FOOT

'I'lle Ille ca va -calil arld

Flo -looll.1 Im- A2of

vilwel tal and li"ltt -'ll lo f al 1Ikitholit

'I'lle �ui 1w c f�liiIi on a� a, tlicil

arnount of Inc-ure to br'lled. I'lle Abettor] m Lice ol � lliniz and pd.

il�;!x�(1 ill, 1,3osk, nal, �orlace ol �ziliti�the deep jok-d 'ulface o 1 0w delo-ateand broken Airline of la- oilrequire a

Tu ,'t �l light

A2. Fig. 5-, liii"�IEI] trill tilllt'i(� nlost' I'�"il1111(ler pif-ser f .... t mthout Aippillg and s�ith-toll feed maiks,

Toset a A2 I ]g, fightuntil ilic labric paAly and Thumb 8, rou

the �calit Airs 'afried (Aids], b� the fooland [lit, fecd. labric, 1 ike t(l"�l. Lighi

chclulle, Wquill. licavier

5

TO REGULATE PRESSURE ON PRESSER FOOT

AIRS g~~~~~~~~~~

4-

h~~ _/

30

NEEDLE THREAD TENSION C2 B2

Thread for Straight Stitching

P or �lit('liillg. ilic oil 110`1111still thicad, 11111-t b, cliough topull 1, of material and make afirin -tio b,

,rg, Regulate Needle Thiread Tension

The tension oil needle thread can be testedsilly whell presser fool is down.

The nurnerals -0- io 'Y' on dial B2 indi-cate difl'(,re�it of tension that call be

'I'll, 11wher the norriber the greaterthe Th c litimbers 1�� not denote sizeof thread.

XX hen ha, becii correctly sel for aser,age llow nurnber at irelicatoi line C2.'flis sciting mus, be (InAly regained shouldnthe 1clisioll be alteled for special mA orchange ill ol, thicad.

Fig. 59

37

NEEDLE THREAD TENSION (continued)

In the titibalan(,vd tesions of Fig. 59. ibeneedle thread lie, straight along top side of 5material, caused lo; too heavy' tenlsionl onlneedic. thiread.

In the unbalanced tensions of Fig. 60. thelbobbin thread lies Straiiht along under side of'L.t.~rd<irafmafterial. baYcdi tool light Icnlsior, on1 edloe iitMO optothread.

38

TO REGULATE BOBBIN THREAD TENSION

'llie tension nil thicad is rclnl�ite(l bXilic laiger scram 11(�aic�t tile contre of the terl-siofi spring, as Aiowil it, Fig. 61.

x� licti �i'lill,,titlg bobbill thicad a -lightturn A Ille i� all thal is Iweded to Inakea fine aIiii-ltiI,�lit, [)(Abaft. 111C still l�lilgt� oftelisjoil frorll �er( 1 o il list xi In 11 XI] X,

it fl ill Im 1 f te 1 I� rxL I 1 la 1 i 1 I rt I m

To ill(,rea e ttil-if)kl. turll Illis "rlkltl�illi~ r to the 1 wh'

'Fo decrease still this screw gralluall.yover to the left.

39

BOBBIN THREAD TENSION (continued)

Willd bobbill mith a 51) vard spool of finesilk thread.

lhicad bobbin camand telision sothat �k�,iglit of bobbin

cask, xsitli a bobbin of50 \aid, of finc silk

1k1 M11 callc the case toin Aide when beld

Iisl)(tiixIefl 1) \ th(1 lo-cad, Sce Fi 9. 63.

l�,,[ col f bet tensloll,flowloval (1 11mc-

111c111 should be veryslow.

..........Fig. 6,3

40

satill Stitching NEEDLE THREAD TENSION

S�itill stitelliog all(l (lid, closed �titch- Aw111.1 bca lighter ncedle thread tension kicked mith frill basisill,, require

1tlIM1 for straiglit �litching or open design and th ' Iiiltstitching, should 1, (,t at l 1,-

_bown ill Fig. 66. Fg, 66

Wide satin stitching re-flilire� the lilditest S~jog tension. Set the ten-sion dial so the indica-tor ]isle is between 0 and

fig e i as in Fig. 64.At -0- thele Alould 1, a very slight pull oil

tlicre 11 a ininfinumtellsiow

For narrower satillstitching. Aightly 111ore10,11sioll nray be ti�e(l. Setthe dial between 2 nil 1.

C,,hyl Aria S,, .... lit SIin'ho', n ill Fig. 65.

rig 6,-,

fl

SHOULD IT BECOME NECESSARY TO REMOVEAND DISASSEMBLE NEEDLE THREAD TENSION

Illri theill, wit E2 1,, th,' 1,�ft G2, pm,, wdni. thmith i,,t Ied r . ..... . it,tntil -0- m �iilll G2 m It .... .... 11'n FI�lrt, Imm 'I'ld N2,L2. T.' ,Adroit, pie F2 it thlexil, I ... t E2 Lid 1"ig� 69. Do not o,c stod N2�

TO REASSEMBLE AND REPLACE NEEDLE THREAD TENSION

kLike sure that pr, R2 i, in pit e m �m snid "ill, J2 th IN 2, tile part, (I,, ti,,� tkjl N2 ae it dear, tl,,, fir r (bait) ,i �iin ,,Field , � t.

llic M2 it[, ifi, G2,,i 'I I"] th 2 1'-rtfi,�k flat dic tit. 02Tfin rflae the 1 � I,("[, 1i,,i n:12 , ,1 ... it side .... t, Ill t,,] Ind m [he It,,,, --- ,-, 1 ...... 1,ailli plu, and ni�lIll lizrI� It U'll, then I. 111,,�rtiIg jils) F2 �i ,Iit ,, ;,,, 'I Ill,,

K2 it. if,,, ii,,t h ailj 'A lhi, G 2. 1....... lu,',Drill,-, �tr.,i.lli,,g the b,,c. half ,f th,' Pbl,' tgIl, E2 n, 1,,ft ... iii 4) � 1t11 G2 ��t

i... 1,2,M11 02 P2 02 p,'ll t,.

b-1 �lI thwad atE2 G2 J2 L2 0

H K2 if iii� le, ' JigfitF2,� [I,,]] m tile kh','.d 1,1 lliA

Iltere i, a ... im! ...... l,iti, the tuming

E2 ti, 0,,� fidit, lim.'thme a till] Tance ''t tk,11,Ii�ll, itfi

'd Ibumb 'n't, Iffor a minit .... TI

ill dol 4,2 tiga�,, tilt F2 i,, k"t ir"T" dial, and

Fig, `Ki W'dic 4. ..... 11,1)

42

1'n the 1hrnalreset Pot in 1 ... e if li��les at left of pr,'] .... � Setting,'['fits rrselling "ill lind .... e lcs tersien at ---0-1 Repeat fiicrili,,1 ,itf, machme, ib, M1 fe.nt�hts proces it Ft t if 11 1 j it i ill u m desired terlsion i S 1 the Idal, t,' 1111, f .... � B3 and

�"!,] a, it, Fig.70k. hol dr'. if,,, plat,ilita ned. to if,, [,ft.

If there is no tensi .(,it at prCS, M dial G2 and,fet lon F2 �,,, Air in oric al holes at right of pr,' ion,,Acting,, 'Ling tili�, I'lroce', until a 'light linnifilumtelisi("i is 1he on thread take-lit,lpring 02 and str,,k.� of illis'Slrici� Alcluld be just�,,fficiont to lake p slack of it edle t read lintil int.f needle reahe, fabric in its descent.

To adjust tension oil thread take-up syring 02. removetension 'li",,2�ge ce, f Spring from f-ig ....... 1, 21 OW,glow ,wn stiall. spring, and fla,e ill insrt th, ill, theend ill ��le le,", which produces Correct tension. 1, i, oild ..... th, pim, und'-r [lie edg,

pido.. A� -1 ..... . n Fbit. 71(th. l,'),h theth, as ft,, a, it ,ill llin it

To regulate strolo. of thread take-up spring 02 llial if,, pin, B3 oel doy, th,screw Q2� Fig. 69, and linn the thre',d take-up it, th, piat,'spring regul ll tor 112, Fig. 69 ontil strokeis then tights, screw Q2. C31 B3

TO CHANGE THE THROAT PLATE`ti, h o I'lir')at

Th',,'t 1,13t, I'Litc,tw e'll, 1, ii� Fi,,iiit� ,,[ the

1,,,. at it, . .it, �d all,[ et 1,izlit 1,.,er

g� 7PA. W1,1... in Th ..... Ill,t,

43

TO SET TWIN NEEDLES

'Tlis rna,hine a806xi Twin Needle insiz 3/4. 'henur ng o tile needl1e indicate Btile ~pacing (8) and si, of thenedl (14).

Follow procedure, described for setti irg singleneedle (see. page 17).

CAUTION-Before stitching with Twin Neec.dies he sure the needle position lever is set atcentral as shown in Fig. 26, page 24 andthat the machine is operated at a bight notexceeding 3. Set hight limit screw X, Fig. so, LONG GROOVESpage 31 to lock the bight lever at the point TOWARD YOUdesired but not to exceed 3.

For TI'g il \eedle " ork thle wide slotted th1roatplalte 17i3303.:1 lind eieslte en prPose press~er foti 105250 tsr thel satin stltebto it 10.5251 must hr, uAed.len' y~litvlik-d, solid p atterll, require heslilt satin >*itlloid "i bile sir tight itte'ltinlg. scallopinig *,,t ru-tirtingz stitelh desigti.5 arert more ieffriiveh dlone,',hit, the genra-rj,* rswr~l too, 'al. injur

to [St' tite irtiper- tilttat [late it les feetvpn ig M lid blu 4 or break Fig. 71. Inser.,ng Twin Needles, Into

44

UPPER THREADING-TWIN NEEDLES

Place a ])(i)l 011 e�lell Of tile tw15 'P(Yxl Pirls.

Thread each pc)jIlt with belle thread at a tillic ill the wilemanner as for �illglfl lleedle threading with of theIt-ikioll. Pass one thread between the ".or and centretension discs and the "cond thread between the cent"and front tension discs. T1117C111 01C

6 (.ye Of needle fr(M front to back.iilil�t 11'd (,r"�, or billd caell

Start Lo tw with thread, inthe sanw sir as mhen stitk�llil",' will'Single

4

3 3

109 5

F1

IS

TWIN NEEDLE STITCHING1 51t iuiea~puro~ urootPiat, entvia NeedirProe p

(emraI~purp PreI''sser loot 0 BightFwin Netsdi. 2 to 2.5 ~lt

Sirnipd decorative stitchinlg is effective whtlmised Ito proiduce a .design of straight or diagonial

lilies of sliteli ing. The two threads, carriei ))vthe twin itcedlet interlock wit t singlebobbipi thread and whenl the teniolns arein creased I t, l abric bet wee a t he linles ofslti[citing is raised.

When stile)inag paale liJs ' pacng sh ouldbe -such that foot does 'tot ridle over a

prtitou edyrow, unless when usin g a 'g S IJU ?vr edtStth yspca trtucking foot (seForni K6071I) with

parali ci clearance grooves iii its -ole p~roviidet for tile air tulks previouslY seWn. MIake thec second eigh1th turn of the fabric.

Allow tihe in'side needle to un-for tile thirdSquare corniers are made by ttrliuig twice tinme initt thie corner stitc enertin Colwhilel the needles are out of the fabric. ftiuc to) stitch in ait rasight hoc),. Wiuc dewigStitch unftil the inside necedle has reached he is Completed draw t ilreakii to, liep iiii1l Ad k-corner. Raise presser foot when needles are anti~ouit of the fabric. Make a one-eighthl turn of Select thread) ota size, alrrlat or ileitzsuthe fabric, allowing the inside needle to enter oif Ileedit' being usd s Avci iat, a thread appro-for thle second lime into thle corner sfltitci pria te ft r the fa brie. Tic Fa I picTre. Ipenetration. TIurn hand wheel unt il the Needle anti Stitc 1c(ii Lutith Charnt onl Page 16needles go clown andi uip again anti] rise ouxt of is a helpful guide.the fabric.

46

SEWING SUGGESTIONS

Brealcing of needles rnight be caused by. 2. floblon thread tension too tight- see Pages 36 tO12.

1. W reng size f needic for thread an(] material - 3. Bent Boblon.see page 16� 4. Damaged Bobbin Case,.2. Wrong throat Idat, or presser foot for the type of,eork being Ale, Skippin'. of stitches might, be caused by.'

3. Wro Setting if necille position 1,.ver anti or 1. Wrong setting of needs,, --,,cc pages 17, and 43.Ofe�,,�'r --- 2 Needle blunt or bent.bight ,q, Pages 2t� :to, 31 and 32.4. pulling of Iiatei.1 -hen slitelong-sce page 27. 3' Needle ton small for thread -See Page 16.51 .... sely laSt,�nd foot or fittings. 1 Damaged presser foot.6, Wrong class of -see page 16. 5, Damaged throat plate.

Breaking of needle thread miglit be Looped stitching might be caused by:1. Wrong threading-set, Pages 18 and 44.

cauzied by: 9� Tensions set incorrectly- see pages 36 to 42.

). A knot in thread 3 Needle too fine for thread used.2� Thread too 1.all, for ,"'lie -sisc palu, 16. Improper presser foot.3. Wrwig threading sce iyag('9 18 Und It.4Upper tension to,, tight---see Pages 36 t. 12. Cathering or Purh-cring of materia

it. Needle blunt 111 Act. 17 and 91. atiglit be caused by:6, Needle set in .... rrectly see pages,, Houglictield hols in throat plate. 1 Failui, t, L ... it i k)�l�8, Wrong wrangenent of threads Boot' starting to %Deal

,,,y see page 2.1. 'he,r 111�it(iii;il,9, Needle thretol tension too light and thwad10. Dmaged 11-ing, book 3lioprop,r 1...... �t foA

Imachine runs heavily, after t.t ... dh, h,'Breaking of bobbin thread ntighl hi, 11'neg pclexl, apt,[., a fl,' 1,,,p, 't Imiallin at .11caused by.. Ability, Tun the tic, hin, i,,r a le', Illillllt,�,,

the1. Wrong tilCadilg 01 [,oblon case, See page 22. pages 47, 48 and 49.

if the oficred here do ... �t correct your scoing looflems. call your SINGER SEWING CENTRE.

47

PROTECTION AGAINST RUST DAMAGE

your �(,"illg niathoo. 5,a. [olilt to "laf�tilig.stall(lar(l� and lts perforin.trealment it receive, Ithen ill uto.and

1,iil( alld ]Ale if' not rellooed pli,r jo bill, 41tiriti,�� litilylil

.3 i("I'� �1f 11.11 1' ailfl lo'l(l Illoi �111'1 11111- accelerate filt flarnageCLEAN llighh poli-fled Illread flandling alld otlivi- [,arts. TheAND extent of 1-ti�t flarnage stould depelld upoll the 1c111,111 of tino. tilt,011 Inaelling, Exltlilitl(.(1 in idle slora(l ill an kinkentilated allic or

toorn.

suddell (frops ill temperature aill niciitiilt� to form on pai.t��'Allich it' wit loote(lial by �l filir, oI (,ii� \�x)iild rii�t and damage thile

CLEAN in Ioi.a,,t..

CLEAN Ploper 'forage Call, tho[ough 1,rtiIi-(,it�aiiiiig to renooe allAND CLEAN Inoil,' 111, lint dillf fills, lo, smabbill, of, all llo, exposed part,OIL mit 1 a Ifill-free Llulil, saturated mili SINGER (,if. Sec. Fig. 5A lot.

the awas mhil�ii should be cleaned and ( oilled titl) a protective coatof oil.

gig. 75 .1

48

TO OIL THE MACHINE

prepamtionRm,,, fl,e plate tt(l throat plat�, and S.ing, ha'],,,,�er Abate earl 1 ... nd heeL

dut and lint 'all brusb.X XI 11ON: [),I ....Aliens

Aill

U2-

52

T2 Y1

Fig, R,,r Viett, Shnuing Oiling

oilingPO11 11114I 'It Al tI '11

,7, -18 and 74.

Fig, o. bront 1 i shonwig Oiling Point,' Motor lteiltlirt., No Lubricatimi.

49

lRernrve feec plate 52. Fig. 76 by taking olit thumbs~ler T2 and slipping plate upl anid off secrw at U~2. Oil thepDoi its indicated in Fig. 78 anid then repalace( plate S2.

U2~~~ Apply ~~~~a drop of oil to race of bobbinl Case holder as shownill Fig. 79.

Fig. 78. Fnr Platc Rcnio,cd], Fig. 7Q. Oiling Point inShowing Oiling Points Clbh ascIole

50

wul PINSlfRN PISC fnLtowtm

FASHRON wscNIEutt POSITION LEVER i� kNuRito THUMER NUT

ARM

PRESSURE RILDHATING �,'THUMB $CREW TAICR

THREAD OX1UP LIEVER- WINDERFACE PLATE - NAME WHEEL

TAKE UP SPRING no SCALE'I THREAD OPEN ItlIMINAI,

1 STD. �CREW

CONTROL itYER

RTZULAIDR ANDVI1RSING ityER

TITCH INDICATORRED BOBBIN WINDER

THREAD TENSION

ITCH REGULATORLIMIT SCREW

1,11,11 1,11

1,11 111

NEEDLE BAR

MP THUMB SCREW

(h 111, hm,

51

LIGHT

I0 tur) light 1i reacb oxti dioClinc rlln ad111 0tu1il swiitclh X2,Fig. 81, to right lTo extiiiguislr tril sw-itch to left.

Y2 X2 A3

A3 ~ 9 Z2

Fig. 82. RrmotringLOKfig. 81. SINGER Light and RFplaing the, LOCKS

To remove the Bulb DGrasp light socket so that thumb extends over switch X2. Then press UNLOCKSshade with thumb at Y2 to release shade from two catches and slide it Fig, 83. Lrockine orhalfway out of shade holder A3. Then press bulb in to socket and at Un/Aoking BRul, Pinsame time turn bulb over from machinie as far as it *-ill goo to unlockpin Z2 (see Fig. 83). WV ithdraw the bunl).

To Insert a NYetw Bulb

Press bulb into socket and turn it over toward machine until pin Z2enters notch in socket (see Fig. 83). Return shade to its normial Fig.81 In.rrgposition as shown in Fig. 81. Thdit in Socket

52

APPLICATION OF SINGER AUTOMATICTO CONSTRUCTION OF GARMENTS AND FURNISHINGS

STRAIGHT STITCHINGweave Or fillish causes the fabric, to eling lo Ille

5 Viceffle, either oil its upward or downward& - stroke.']'he Strai�,llt Stitching Pre,"er Foot is

cell k ell le I It - scall's, f(II(Ikl-U ilw like ed-c of a lapped scaril, 111I, fold J a

1at or placing all oil a

VOke or Ilarrom richt toe allordsT, lie tile licedle

X all �iC�, alfor such s,(rk.

bag. R( To Umk Bight (:(,iitrol I'or Straight

Straight stitching is accomplished With all Stilebilig-Wilt"itr�iiglitstit('ilillg' 'Cl ticedleti(ol faster S at central bight lever T a[stitch levers it) a downward position aild with 1)oi

like hight set at zero as show,, ill Figs. 8.1 and zero and set inaxinltlfll bight stop sirem X as86. showil it) Fig. 85. I'lien bring tile illICI.

IlIC(Iiall. bight regulator screw t, upuard or(:(,lltrill Ill-edle 1)4X'iti(Oll i- for -ti mflill I,v, bell do mmard lititil volt feel the Ilmell em, Lle(L�til, long, except ill 111(1 Llilliskl�ll situatioll -it i, 1h 1 lo alter till, 1,,cati(tl Of [be 1,est Sliteh. 11 i� a good practice to tet11Cedle in to [lie centre it ' tile a s�rap of labrit. stilvilillg a

loot. _,alliielit lo deterrilille (lie colk-ectiless of fell.The Straight _Stitellitig '1'hroitt I'Late ioll� lell-th of titIll aild 'I'lleand Straight Stitching Presser FWA (sCC Threa(L Needle alld Stil(A1 Lelir"111page 30) it(' designed to all Chart Kit pagC 16, il a IllefIll to tlicfabrics� but espeeially delicate, soft tabries� thread and 'titch for asheers, crepe arld all fabrics where the ide vat icly of' fabrik h.

FITTED DARTSDarts ale al flo. j)..irlis lm slit( h.

K, 11, 1 1 1) e fill) ric a Ill) u I , i i i v� I j �i ill 11 t, 1 ( 1 11 � I

haill. 'Fic Ific c ( hailled tlit"��ifis i plaillkum. 11c List titl-et, t, f(kil still hill (1 a

aild parallel 1,, 1111. h�bl. resulting ill aSmooth of' the garllittit�TORSO OR SHAPED DARTSTOrs, and shaped ]art- are strorigei arill rijo, c flexibl,Nvllcli stitched kitl) a shalloss zil,,zi,,. sittell tbe floult,

fur a distaliCe (It Ille able[) litli'lli.aiglil slitching.zigZag fenire pollwil,

1,1,1, mol trader FootFg. 8--- Dnt Thre, (:,astral Needle Poition

R'ing Tod 11.1 to 1 Bight25) Slilef, for Zigz,.g a ... 112 Stit,h fo, straigit F1 lm

Le il.'n'

CONTOUR DARTS IN INTERFACINGSContour ]arts in interfacings provide pernia,nent shaping without bulk m ben (kit, lappedand zigzag stitched along raw 1Ages as i .xi

0 j� Fig. 89. 'I ic dait is ofien cut amay edgesd lnith straight gl�i;labutted art(] stave stripof muslill as in Fig. 90.Use: Plate all Pr ...... Foot

Central Needle posili ... 1J`lg. 89. Contour Dart 5, Bight 6mm..mommW

Along Hail E4e, 25 stall,l^er B Fig, 90. Cont,,.r Imrt

o'll, Allotted Edg,

54

ZIGZAG SEAMING

Afler �(,ariis hale beell and filted, rilark(aillille of, 'Caill oll 1)"tl Section, ofrail[) liand 1)zltitig. illat�(-alllsalli L� mleme, [i(it ovel. "itil 'cailllines matchillg aild hand baste. Inalk-i:�,, Satill Stit,1, 10.5251 i, u kA11f'(,11(, ,kjlliflt� (1 lzltf� inotil that ruil,through scam lalk.

Cut away exces �cam ul) bl Ititt'llill�4 011 11(1111,111ht am1 minlig silles, lising curved em-broidery

111-0,r L.,

Plate JildSittel, 1 ),,i 105251

oind Needle' PwIlt

Abosi: 2�-) Siffi Ii

hg, 9h Lan,

0r

CORDING SEAM WITH SATIN STITCH FOOT 105251gr igr . Place a thread through I he eye at the froit of the foot and

_ ., i lead it unde-reath thr foot. Cover thread "iitii closdlvi. r 5 I : spaced zigzag stitches.

UsYe: (eneral-pu rpo se Thlroati[late and Satin Stil1h loot

r~sii ri.:i~i ......... _ i It).251_ MgAK 43. (orafirttrn .Srsat ..... Rha ( Ceniral Needle Position

. o10,;251 2 BlightAXhove 25 Stitch

HAIRLINE SEAM IN SHEERS Lever AFor a dainty hairline seam in sheeers that is also fray-proof. folhlow shaped seam lim s ith a ile cording stitch,then rot surplus seam away close to line of stitching Thistype of seam may be used either inside or outside. hfg. 91. Ucdrhnen&rn in Sheers

RIP-PROOF SEAM FOR LINGERIEf or rip-proof seams in lingerie, first straight stitch fittedseam on wrong side and press both edges to one side.Use: 0 Bight

15 Stitch for Straight StitchingOn right side of ga rmen tI tops sitch witb a fine zig-zagstitch allow~ing needle to enter alternately chanrij ot

r ir* i searn and seam thickness.s1e: General-purpose Thioat i'Iate and General-purpose

* 9 -. . r . .ji I ~~~1re~~ser Foottentral Needle Position

lig. 95. Rip -proI Sinm to, LingorDi 2, Stight1lAcer A for Zig-zaig Stitching.

56

INVISIBLE SEAM FOR HORSEHAIR ORNET BANDINGS

Use: Ctue 1 p ps l otPlate and

Gen'ii~al -purpose Presser FootCi ,n tral Needle Po sit iond

I> Bight25 StitcLever A

Guide braid10 orbanding So h1at edges. are abut ted as they 'feet½ eipasin~lg wider slot of1 foot.

HEAVY DUTY REVERSIBLE SEAM

I. se:Gnrlprnr br a I 'late and PesrFootGentrcal Needle Position2 BightAbovle 12 StitchLever A

For heavy duty. straninproof scam, us double interlocked

seam, zigzagged onI hot I sid es. Turny midtter raw edge of' orlie

section. and turn up raw~ cedget of joining ecio nterlock two

raw egsand zigzag arorn5 onle seaim on1 righit side and across

other srafin on w rong side. produCing a double fell douibly

1,ig C 1,)Pl Re, Sml,, reinforced, midih elasticity agalinst strain henl ` aring

57

STAYED SEAM FOR JERSEY OR CREPE

Seams ill fabrics thal stretch oi bias scains ill firm fabricare often stayed 5,ith searn tape for durability. Poslitionscani tape mith edge exactly, on seam line. If scain iseerie , shape searn tape [)V steaming at the ironing hoard.lland te if necessary. S'litch with fill(. zigzag stitching.Press seam open, after clipping (ill curve.

Use: C Throat I'Litt. anti presser FootCentral Needle Position`2 tit 1 BilAt12 tit 25 StinIll

Fig, f)3� StaedS,,,n in Ixicr A

OVERLAPPED SEAM FOR INTERLINING

Tilt. earns id all interlining ale always overlapped toa�oif bulk in a garment. Cart, must be taken toti,e 1111, fill[ �ciiii all(t%%atiee. slitell in the (it' theOvellap mith filliltil)lt� stitch ziI,,Z;Ig. Trini widthfront searn Thil (Detailing is thirable, flexible andf ree of ljulk,

Use: General-purpose Throat Hate ant] Press,r FootCentral Needle Position5 Bight12 Stitch 1 ig, 99,Lever It lit,, Ailing."

58

SEAM FINISHES

TO OVERCAST OPEN SEAMS

Ttlill [�ANk

loc A, Gelw1A P111poc Foot and krpatelial �o That swililil]4 to the light.

picl, c, Inatelial � Xac 11v al f-dge,1 po,, I'Lite alld Presser Foot

G-nual Positom2 Bolit15 Stil, 11

A

TO FINISH SEAMS IN TRICOT OR SHEERSS[cp 1. Slitch sealn �itil short strai"l)t tiltililig Fig, 1(m)�li�ilig Sti�li"'ilt Stitching ThloatStitcilillg Presser root. Support noncrial mhenStitching as described oil page 27, ID

Step 2. Finish �earr, edges tf9Mher with stitchillg1 with the Blind Slitch Disc No. 3. Trim

serial close it) �lit�-liillg. '1'[lis firtish pre-velli, and provides a fine smooth edge.

'I'llroatPble and M cser 1 oot

Cenital Needle po'ition1 ��r 2 Ito-dil

2.7) slilell ly , 1(1, Se,.. in Tri, o?Blind Stil��ii Di., \o. 3

TO OVEREDGE SEAMS

slipport tile g�irtii,�rit and a durable finiAl if fii is 1, 1, yfl�lilltaili(,(]aft,r lon'. -1och Illade ��itli the Iflilld swill Di,( is durable alld frel, ofbulk mhen bind a, a

'When - ain edge, art, til(�� are and kkl)Cllfiressed lilev alC

1 c: 111alg, Z11)11 Ples-er FoolG-rllial1 ,r 5 Bi-All25 Siii, hBlind Stil( h Di-f N�,. 3

Fig. 10-, 0Leredging Seam 101 Oren-dging 0p,a hg. 10 1, (h ,dgd OpenSeum, in (,,,,calling

60

TO SEW ON BUTTONS

Plate 161238un, F'wt 189648

Lett3 flight

Stit(IlLecr X

iixith hight at 0. pAtion dr,p neAle through 'entre 'd left It,,],. ig. 10.5. �,�t,,ing ... Bttw,1 iiix 1...... j bomm ,,,wing foot. Turn hand "bed 41,�cr tomard y ... 1 Filitil

-st hight at approximawk, 3 or ,, that ticedle, on its right"ii.g, enter, Flinc ol right hdc. titAt. Needic should enwr cael,hol,' AX inne'. lo PomF stitelo set bight at 0 ..... 1 take 3 titliet it, left1... l,' ,I hotton.

TO SEW ON BUTTONS WITH THREAD SHANK

Follo. t�tis outlined al ... ec and in addition, hold pin or needle betweenbole, in to stin lies alld thread sliank. A long thread,h.tik re�tili,, ,tieii do,, end M s,�,,ivig machiric needle is used in1,1Zoe 01 a pin, Tighten needle thread tension if stitches appear to be

Tg� 106 Seamg ... r Butt ... F, uill,

6 1

TO MAKE BUTTONHOLES

MARKING LENGTH OF BAR TACKS ANDLINES CUTTING SPACE SIDE STITCHING MARKING THE MATERIAL

M,,,k the and 1,-ngth,,for Inarking ' halk. 'I'lle leri e'th of (tie

Lontollhole ill 1,0 the ,�ttir)k spae plos 1,� Ch forb., length o! spio, the F.eIiigtlb,(,igll �lliAi tbe bution passe, x' 11 the

iilli plu,' [lie thi, th, buttorl.

SETTING THE MACHINE

1 n,: Le,,, Aleft Needle (Sce cage 32) N01'E: Blight 21�, for md, tit, h,- and 5 forGeneral-purpose, Throat Mate far tak,� mak, Fbr,Butwahol, Foot (See Fig. 10117, p~. 63) w�-i,,llt Bill theSlitd. 1,,,gth 25) T,m lit, Ii length and ori , lotible fold of2 Bight for Side Stitching th, ,atiic fabri, .� ilo, IrwInde joiterf�,,,i,,g if

bi,,djt rgulatir creS) (See page 31) this h,i, b"ll4 Bight for Bar Tacks (Use maxi ....... i hight

Aor, screw X) iSce pitg� 31)

62TO MAKE BUTTONHOLES

CBC.:irD- D

B E E

STITCHING PROCEDURE FP6,c RcAl,' alignmg markm,g ,f b,3ttonlt"je, ,it], p,,mt ,f ttltil,1 ... 1f, 1,,(ft. Turn 1,3,t.'ard V'm ,,, thal fleedicenters faim, al pint A.SIDE and �litell if' erld of marking. 1(.jli..g licedle ill fat,,i, at point B.PIV01ANG: Wii,, fil�t tond using x, a pnot, wrn ,,rk, I.,,.e, f .... L a ... 1 t,,kc stitchbighl settimp- thus t�ri,,ging needle 1, C, fare lic�,,lle ill fabil,'HAR 'I'i%(:K: Adju,'( fight Imer t,, 4 mid bfk, llf, 1,s� tila,' st,, stitciC5� stop at pint D, twedle ill fallm.,

RI.rit hight if, 2 and (omplcle uork t,, f ... int E, ailtj,.ximatk�ly i. front c,A ol'I'll, end marking ,i11 prior ill ],,,er edge ,f ,pellifg it, bull .... h, c 1

BAR 'I'ACK: �1mc bight to 1 and duplicat, t�ck previously, .Aisle. ending itli ncedle in ,.rk fit EY,,itit F,

63

TO MAKE BUTTONHOLES

Raised or (G~im p Butttonholes

Itisert No. 8 perle Coitt'll or buittonhle(1 twistthiread thirough eyvelet inl fronit oif buttonholefoot. as showi ill Fig. 107 aid proceed as forrei'-tiar butt oihbt es a.rstr, ce oil pages61, 62 arid at the left.

F.

(DFI NISHJING: To secure st hn.set bighitlever at 0 anid take thr-ee stitchies. Removemoik arid drax. thre ad to Underside. fastell andtrim. With sharp) embroidery scissors cotopening fksr t he button. P ig, ma8. ounp tiohk

6 1

BLIND STITCHED AND DECORATIVE HEMS

BLIND STITCHED HEMS WITH FOLDED EDGE

Blind Stitched hems arc appropriatle ir curtains, draperies,ftble linens and fabric ifurnish digs. fold, press and baste

hemn keeping basting stit ches at I cast i, from tipper foldof hern.

i < f 2 Q v~ l'Place hemr against feed. tirin Hg tbe bulk of the work hackin a soft fold. Position needle into folded edge ol the hem

near this soft fold. Thbe Blind Stitch Disc produces four

straight stitches separated bY a single sideward stitchi 1,. the

f _ i .............. ll left. The sideward Slit ll should ipierce the soft fold. re-uh-

itg in a Blind Stitchted hem. The highlt is regulated at 2 or 3.

Vro/ XCi!,i' ./depeuing on the weight and( texture of th fabric.

The length of stitc h regulates the distance between theBlind Stitches.

I s. Teneralpurpose Ihroal Plate and

Zipper loot IH11274entral to Left Needl.e Position

2 or 3 Bight12 to25SicIllind Stitch Dic N,,. 3

X TIO'lN): >I .....t nee position mostihl b.ed whell Ili.ll 1,hcd i/t (ante'r-.iu

:i 1 is 5ei tlit Zipper 1 Lou at ritght of leelle. S

6.5

BLEND STITCHED HEM FINISHED WITH SEAM TAPE

fien's in skirts, dresses (1. �xtra width at the topof t I I l� I I en' w ho �h fI be cO I Is id c I ed, Wher, the garment islared or eircular, thcre is more fullnes, ill the hem thall Illstraight eut I'llis fullness must be controlled beforetlic fievil is fillished. if a sillooth llern is if) rest;lt�

After the length of the �garment i, marked, pin an(] basteit h si I k t hread onil-, I u a i ler inch fro in Breast, of hern. Press,

to shape bern allomalice. then Inealuill. and Cut hern todesired widili.

1 1 LSw m 7ap,' l,� lkm fullness by placing a line of straiglit stitching one-E'dg' M'1o, 111ind Slil, Hi,,,, quarter inch from top edge of fiern and draw hobbin thread,

casnn, fullness and shaping iop of leery to Steamto shrink excess fullness.

Basic and stiteli seam lape along this quarter inch controlthread. fland baste through eciltre lit' searn tape in prepara-tion for Blind Stitehiti,,,.

Position hern against feed uith inside of garment rolled tothe left to form a soft fold at basting ling.. Blind Stitell hernwith the marlone equipped as follows:1 Se: Gelo-l al-pul pose 'I hroal Plate alld

Central if) Lf-it Needle1 to 3 Bight

12 to 25 Stileli fi�, 11Blind shtch Die N(�� :I 1 its, S.....

o6

BLENDED CIRCULAR HEM

(�ir(�ular 11(,llis ill heavy coatings are, smooth]%,Relics the fullness is removed, by Cut-

ting a"av marry,%, at regular intervals toallow the bern to conform emictly to the Shapeof' the garment. The cut should not extendbeyond orle ivies iron] the lower fall of theIntent. Garments Inert, this treatment is usedare usually lined and the lining is carried toone inch from the edge.

Bring cut edges together and stitch withmultiple Slitch, Zig-zag Dise. Should the fabricbe loosely isoven an underlay. of thin lawnmay be used as a lay on the underside.

fg� 1 13, Mend,d C', 11,m1 se: Throat Plate and Zipier

Vool from [of, edge of llem. will) zipper Foot:k ' 11 1 1 a 1 N ( 'f, 1 1 e P, it i B i te] lo right (,I lleedle. plate fien) �11,,�Ailisi

Ifight feels and turn 1,1trEii,,�iii (o forill a Al roll A25 Shick Lasting line a, ill Fig. 112. palge (5.

The 'd the lit-ill i, fillisil,d by overed-, 1 Throat Plate1 t` � Zipper Foot 101 127 (�(�t al light d

with Blind Stitch Dise N,)� 3� 5 an(]1 Nee'lle Aightly Jelt of C'entre2.5 on W19C 59. Bight

,n t( CZAI. No,fland baso. It, Incrof threc, ghth, inch Ith 1 Stitch Dils, l

67

APPLIQUE SHADOW HEMS

*Siadoiw lris h un hIutl fol 1Able iiutd4 t, listpt,,, !_,rganie or ile lincol. an Mr df r s. or apronu, ofsheer, crisp fabrics. laste hem to full depth of design,

Y @ -skt Sl l l S l a i x corners ntitred where necessary. Mark design on rightside. Draw filler cord through opening in front ofSatin Stitch Foot and follow design with fine. closelyspaced zigzag stitching. When applique is complete, cutaway surplus edge from wrong side close to stitching.See Fig. 136 for threading of cord. Note that cord is

l'ig. 1 ppkqr S < Ie in to ...r..ss carried from the first threadguile doe w betwee .i centre andfront tensio n discs, but not

.4 3 jj j , ~ X i ., | into take-tip spring. Carrycord into needle clamp threadguide and then throughi theopening in the front of theSatin Stitch Foot.

Use: Thlerol-purp>we ThroatI lateSalin Stitch F,,t 1052.51

J4 _ {. jlr~~~~~~~~~~~~~e tral Nee l .3f ' ......itio.tt

17 i~~~~~~~~~LVer A

i Ist. ruth / 6 4pph. to-. Shade ii It-ut ,'nrnpt.-rlS61ih1 Ewrt "aih 'ilbr is,

68

EMI1ROIDERED LACE OR VIENNA WORK

Finbroidered ]��e or Viellfii Work is charae-teristic of high-priced lingerie. Yet it may bc verv

"itliSaiiiiSliteFoot, .usin. fine .iavon or silk crochet thread asti, fillt, li, Sce page 67 bw

of cold.

Throat PlawSatin Stio h Foot 105251( citual Nef (fie P,,sition

V,4o, md, 1, BwIlt

Alitif),t 0 �litell

l�se wi(l, lace daillg �vith a flefinitp floral design, %and haste into desired, oil rightside of fabric,, Fir,,t follow upper lilies of motif s,nearest edge,, covering tiller cord with tinystitches along lilies of' motif, and Continuing inan tivil)rokel� c,,fltitti�3us line. Then choose as,ctooi of the motif nearest edge and fully (111hile11 8 Sepal all- Inotl ' repeating at evenly spacedin c vals for feligth et the lace. �iiialj%" lenlove

eut surplus hice close �o stitchesof' Corded onthries and, fim wrong side, of gar- 1,,' ii]� ,l ha,'ment cut axa.v surplus satill along edge� close tolilies of Cording.

09

SHELL STITCHED HEMS

Shell stitched hems provide a sofit. ornarnernalfinish for delicate fabrics- particularlY whenmaterial i, cut nil the bias.Lower shell hemmer over raw edge of fabri e ( twrong side of material. Take one stitch, rai-, 1,11:1�hemmer. Draw the work back ancflolding both cii(l� of attached needraw edge of fabric lighily jott, S(lr(l herroner,drawing oil threads to (larr it through. Oil reach. P"'. 11"� Ro,, I'd', ffiingslot of hemmer, lower the needle inio hem, thenlower hemmer and stitch.

Bightstio ll

L,,,r A Q,, If, BlindEdg,,

Maro, variations of tile softsCallop n1JY be obtained by

if,,, ir, usinc different selfingsand thre.,1�,

The automatic stitch demise lend further e.riati.... and interest to�shell herre.The shell herns illustraicil are stitched ith Bli ... 1 Stoch Di,,c at �i hightarld 25 'fitch (Fig. 21 aod it]) �ltItilIe Slit, 1) It at 5 JAehtmA 2-, gig, % (� 1h,iI

70

THE BINDER' BIAS BOUND EDGES

fa I it, I~ill(le is uised t "l'Po tmf~~ binlding as lXl ;ssllfbicba it anl

unfinished edlge

h-Iis Colourful triml is Attractive wh'len applied 1 thidijrens, wear, aproins anid

(altric furnishings. It is a praictical finishi for keam tits that ravel and for

moaking bound s-ns

1~ ~ ~~~ ll he oal nieedile hole of the sxahnn ill accommodate biothi straight and

/1/ titchingil

THREADING BINDER

Pr-oddco ur rcia! bias is inserted fronm the right

into the otdeslot in the hintler scroll,

Cut the binding diagunally to formi a lonrg point. 1Inserd

the pointed ends; inito the Slot aned pull through the sc-roll ng. 12t1 Inserhang Folded

until the evenly foldedl edges are Under the needle. fBindin~g in Binder

Uase: General-purpose Throat Plate and Binder

Lever A Zigzag Stit ch tir Straight St itchI

21 to, $ Bight 0 BightS to 12 Stitch Length 1(1 to IS stitch Length

Central Needle Position Central Needle Positiont

BIAS BOUND EDGES

ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION OF BENDER'I'lle edge to he bound is guided inlo the centre (oftilt, Scroll. Stitching is positiolied (�ti)se to tile edge', ( the bifiding bx �i(ljkitii)g the s(,rtl pi)ltii)tj Id'th,attachillent. Loosell the adjusting, screw and [rolvetile Scildl to the ri'ght to bring t6e stitching closerto the binding align'. and to the left for a wideradjustruent. Care should he taken to ce that tilescrew is well tighterjed alter making air adjustment 'Ne,ler [lull [Ilk, binding as ii fecd, through thescroll. Allow the attachment 1( do ill(. work,nicrely the edge to be bound well into thecentre of the scroll as you stitel).

Fig. AdjuSting (Id, lfmd,

SELF-FABRIC BINDING

Self-labric, bias binding should he cut 1V16, Wide 1111the true bias. Insert the unfolded hiridit g directlyilito the two folds at the evid of the scrol; and draw�it back under the ncedle- As the bividirig f)as,,e,through the scroll the ra" edges are (urned in. Use

sv#4� cither �tiiii,,lit or zigzag stit(,ilillc k(ijljst till,

tion .,f, the scroll, 1)f�itill" I'lle that the needle entersthe double fold of, the hiliding oil hoth sides (,f tilell ork.

19 'A Ag--, ste 1,

BINDING CURVED EDGES

Curved call be butilld as a, Irzii-�,lltedges, bill require Aigliffi different fabm handling.Inside curves ale a, alloy all, ted ifitothe bindei. If the labric is boft and a lelldefix �if) scret, ll, reinfoice the edge with a sinAc row ofstil('flilbg befole landing.Outside ( tine- still to lead away from tile centreslot of tile scroll and Aotuld be guided ,, that a lullseats isidth rs taken at the needle point� Dlt riotattempt it, pull or straighten fabric into ilic fullleti�,,tll of 1 llf. S, roll.

clastic ffic -11

and durable flat finish for cuilled witellfrsing a straight 'litell a Wider ol thebinder required ifian is lig 12- ...... dbinding a straight edge.

BOUNDSEAMS

1,kso Deals (.(]gem Illay be bourld i,, form a

durable scam that is usefill ill

articles. such as xtiIii(,tis or Aip-4m gof fabric or plasto . 'I'lle �k-aill edgi, aft, filst joined�ith stlaight stilchillf,' (1,rong 11 1011,1111,1 �1 th,scain alloiait((. trimmed it) a scani 1, '� foel Owninserted into the scroll ul the and bollildas a sill-le

128, Hidin.g a S,,,,

713

NET a0UND SEAMSfabro,, that li-av chilly like rliifT,�ii,etc- nia, h.', � 'wn erg �., bound �,Iii nylon o 1, Cut

,iet moo stfifis a halfie, 1, wiic� and insert, into out-solc slot of hiroler.

'c: C .... li-al N'-edle, Ksitom Bight 212 to 2,5 Stit,h Lerealli he'er 'I

Fee'] edge, ioto billder �iii, iglit 'ol, ifThi,, filliAl ill impure alwin�t falvitig Ailing hulk. fig. 129. Yet 11n

� ebet u ith �,,gztg StochDECORATIVE BOUND EDGES

Binding, a" gien Interest �lit, lled �ill, tlo, iif" reguLneslit,h length, fight ,,,1 ne.11� positjoil and stitis , e�:,,ilv ,s tit, hilog.

se: ... se Throat Plit eCf-alral '.\,,,,Ale PomtionS:i�:�ii Leogil, �AI,,)�(. 25S i h Pattern (Sclect de�ire(l 'lise)Bilelf,Bight 3 to 5

gig. 1,30. Binding ,ith Dewgnmad, ,ith [aim No� J

Fig. 131, Binding n ith D,,,ign Fig. 1.32. Binding nal, Design Fig. 133. Binding uoth DIignmade unll 1),� N", 8 n .. d, u tilt Deu No. i 2 mad, uith Lue, D

7 1

CORDED EDGES WITH FABRIC COVERED CORD

I'LL1c,I'llroal Plat,

Central Ncedle ositiou1) BightZil)l)('1. Elt 161 1 2

'1'( C(Acr (�ord. lit bia, '1111l do- of' tile -calnallowance filus r, :,ri, adjusi F,ot sit left of itel�dif,'fold bias l,\er '(,Id. 1)l)�itil)ll,,Joc, 1, blit nol inlo it. tind Ilmer the foot. Slit(h.guiding, tilt, edge of Ill, foot llext to thi. 1jul it, m.1clowd 111c loot agaillt it.Machinc Irate (�o)ril if, right -id(' ot g�il-niiiit usnigZillier Foot a(ijtt�ic.1 to indil of ncedle.

Apply facing and 1,oitil)ii under needle, iitli facing nextto feed aril Alarmist flext to foot, so thal 1)a�til)", mitell millbe in view�� Stitch, this time the foot againsttilt, wording and inaking stitches lco, eyi the basting and

the cording.Before turning mork, blend scarn, by cutting a~. seamallowances, the hw to 's' attic the 1garment 1 and' facill,

tofacing and (Age, lend 'ul to t�lilol",1 gal.

miffi .... rded 'fit,, Yylwr- loot i, t,,r itiakili-�,alld alld fi�is 111ally clflibli( atioll� in fig 1 ;l, Rammg

addifion to �lit( Filial 11c111, o,

SCALLOPINGSCALLOPED EDGES When the Scallop Disc is in use, the needle moves to

fo in a seallop v hile the fabric moves in a straight lineluntder the presser foot. The depth of the scallop is con-Strolled by the bight setting. A S bight produces a scallop~~'w W~~rr~~~ approximately 3f" dieep anid each1 bight setting of lessthan 5 produces a correspondingly narrower scallop.The length of scallop varies with the stitch length. A12 stitch and a 5 bight produre a scallop approximately1'SK in length, a 25 stitch and 5 bight give approxi-mately a hV scallop, while a stitch length above 25

K lg 13o, Sea/apr4 K/ge in Pro..r. prod~ices a scallop of ' in length or less dependingupon the stitch.

I -e: General-purpi Sc l . a Il l late and A single straight stitch separates each scallop providingGeneral- urp se Presser Foot spare for cutting wien the seam edges are trimmed andC* t ral Ned I Posiiol turned to form the finished, faced scallop edgx,.JS Bight12 to 25 Stit(ch as desired Scalloped edges are used extensively on blouses, dressesLmevr I an l onl cdhildren 's wear.

Stitch in the same wav as when making a straight seam.The garment section will pass straigilt umler thepresser foot w hile the needle follows a scallop pattern.Trim seam allowance to less than Isi anid clip in to eachpoint between scallops.

Blend this narrow seam hb clipping small wedges atregular intervals. When the scallop is turned, theseamed scallop edge will have a smooth even cenliour. TIg Ir.. S.i//i .'I ittgr t>nn//Cud

70

MONOGRAMS

ktitarti,�� variation i� given simple mon..gr�,yn� 'diell ,a, -,r more J.1111f, 'Iti, -tithatt,rf,' are Select a finmogram

�rom the eaiii tralifer deiIalIA aldilable crsk,t, h ',�,, to vour purpose.

Bak "it), bi nI rwe �r right iIc

ol loateriaL (' �,be3l 'fitching[Tea,, o....

Th, .... gram. on thi, page are suggenive Jthe wide ra.p. and ,,Deny -Inch an

4* F2 cw

SCRIPT STITCHUI'-: Dalrlinig and EmInroidery Throat Plair No. 161238

D )arning and lEifmbroidlery F oo No. 161236Darning andI Embroidery lloop No. 1612 0

or ( oiv/ itiortal E11broidery floops( entli-al Needle losiition3.5 Bight 0 Stitch Le-er A

Script stitch is most eflfetive for marking baby blankets,childrellrs vear, household linens, lingeri- or accessories.After tracing or marking lettering on right side of fabric.

Ftge J.l3 Sript Stiching .nih HOops place iu cmltnicry hoops with right side up. (See page88 fin assemlling hoops.) Place work un1er needle, lowerthe presser ibar. position the nerdle and f.oloM the outline

traced. Should thread break.ag cur, check selling of( needle, decrease tension and use c(risplawn or organdie .a an underlaY.SHADOW MONOGRAM

Shadow monograms have a dinerisi onal appeal accotiipIisplc-Iedwith thread.s of d ifferenlt colours or shades and with twin needles.Proceed as for script stiteh. Limit bight to 3 or les and ue sea needle thread tension slightly lighter than for script stitch.Stitch more slowly when crossing one line -ot ti ng over AK ranother. Where lines cross, stitch' the first fii ti less lenIC and Iallow the second line of stitching Io be mnore prominient.Move eml)roidery hoops in formirig letters s thiat most of themotion is away from you. Move loops with the stroke of the,needle, taking care not to bend or deflect needles.Shadow monogramis are equally appropriate for linens andwearing apparel. Ng / d l .o,,. Mtiogtrnm

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DESIGNS AND MOTIFS

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APPLIQUE

to (lull crepc to create lit-alit� Mid ulterest lo,C(I1tra-t in teNture. Pinil 1 abri, s are some-times applied it, plaill fabrics inchildren's clothes. play or linen'. for

rnotif and llorkler printsill�i'y be applicl to plain fabri( of' Huffill Wx-ture, When large inotif iltsi,,,lis are used inapplique. the lilies or of tileare fit,(ltitlith accented lo, continuing tilestilchill., arou lid thesc Sections to oul

iiiIiiil,,s de-w il(lie In 111bric lur 1 1

tions are 11-(',itlk�litiv padded to furillel,1xcellt the and lo give it a limensi( nalflualit.y. Shados, on Awei fabric- i� allunpolLint variation of plaill applique and i�

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fifter portion. of [lie �lx'sil-11 are (,fitwlav colltrast

on inariv type, of appalel le design 11,1�ilig double and h

Fabros of liketextures.lts "ell as fal)ii(.� and Bold nwitogranis of, kvllf�lstiig fahTICS ],sly 15emea�(�s, W'fl Oftell used ill appliqueing. Vor applied to bedspreads. I'liiliktt covers oi Wittierexaniplc. ill liogeric, lustrous atin is appliqued flit'lliltiiig, for Ilit. horuc.

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A closely spaced satin stitch is usually used for straight stitch the raw edge s trimmed. and theapplique making it unnecessary to turn raw satin stitch used to complete the mitline,edges to underside. The width of the satin resulting in a smooth, lustrous edge. A triaistitch may be varied to accommodate the sample is always mrade to determine theweave. Fine fabrics are appliqued with a method most appropriate for the particularnarrow satin stitch. while coarse fabrics re- work being dow since appliqule is appropriatequire a wide satin stitch. In many cases the onl such a diversity of fabrics.design is stitched to the garment with a satinstitch and1 the edges are trimme.d away later. Cay motifs from evervday lift are spirited andAn alternate procedure is often used where smart for resort wear, play clothes or furnish-the design is stitched to the fabric with a short iigs in children's rooms or recreation rooms.

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THE RUFFLERcE

I -: Sitioglii Stit, iuig 'Ilrt Plate

PRINCIPAL PARTS OF RUFFLER

A Foot- attac he. ri ile r it pr- esser liar.OIB Fork Arni-straddles tieedle. clamp.C -Adjusting Serew -- rcguilattes fullness of

gatherst.D) Projection -engages slots in ad~juisting

lever.E---Adjustinug Le~ver- sets Ruffier for gath-£' ~ ft!1rI fR lr

c or pleats.F Adjusting Finger regulates dlepth or each iworkilng day i in sure- smooth operati on

size ot pleats. and to prevent rurt and wear.G -Separator and Scain Cu I ithe- sepia- AmilYoil dr In oii at eachi poin ittI dicated

rates rmille -trip from fabric and facing - in Fig. 1511. then t s illNto oil. Opterateguides seam edges evenly. rutillv 1"iii a pict-e of1 5tai A material until

11 Ruffling Blad, --the upper, blue steel litre i- lie oil on parts that tome jibt contactblade ~ith~ teeth. 'titl ilie work.

j Separator Blade- ii wer blue blade To Attach the unifier, false needle to itskeeps Ruflling Blade Teeth separate irom highest point, loosen presser foot thumb screwIced Doi Te Let it. and at tacit ru fler in plac~e of presser foot. at

same time placing fork arm B asIrtide needi ITO OIL THE RUFFLE R ~clamp. See that necedle enters ccitrec of need 1e

The mutller re(quiirt> oiling at thec beginning of hole in ruffler.

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To Adjust Ruffier for Gathering, swing ad-ju,Aing finger F' frorn needle. Raise a(ijlitlrlglcirl. E aud moxe it until projeclion 1) (,an beentered in slot marked 1.111. Insert material ,,be ruffled between two blue blades and under Rseparator guide following the line marked 2 in 2Fig. 1.19. Draw material Aightly back of needle,lower presser bar and sc�. For fits(. gathering. lurnadi 1, In, Ra171,1ustin,' set W C up"ard to shortel) slioke. Isetrni[(,11ill(�f,�r a short stuch. V,r full glittering. tornadjusting screw C 1,Set the machine. for a longer stitch.

To Make a Ruffle and Sew It to 01a Gartnent in One Oi)erlttiort. insertmaterial to be ruffled between two blueblades and under separator guide. Placematerial to which ruffle is to be attachedunder sc arator blade and under separatorguide. Irrocced the same as for plaingathering,

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To AdJust Ituffier for Illeating, raise ad-pisting hncl E arld Imov it Illitil projection 1)can l�k, en(cred ill Aot marked "6 '. The1 uffiel will Ilwa plcit (,Ale(. even 0 Stitches. Topleat once mety 12 hake projectioll 1)cylinder slot ---121' ill �tijiitivig Imer E. InsertIllatelial to lo, plealed two blue bladesand under the separator grille.,

To illi-rease mdth of' pleal, Illove adjustingfinger F back to"ard ncedle all(] turn adjustings,,." (,'� To make a smaller plcat.

airs] ittljkl�tilig C, U okard. 'I'lle dinalice stag. 11,1, ("reap Pb.,,Img gxitli Ruffl,'le. lell-th of stitell.

,r(, make the �pace Ilic. groups ofplcat-, iaio, adjusting, ](,�(,r E and move it

�ade, ,(-t profiection 11uri;il projection 1) can be entered ill 'lliall slot Whert desired �pace is it '12---. Inscri inatcrialill, i(�zitel 1)s st,r on ailitming ]eve[ E. The in cither of' slot� ---6- orruffler will thell stop plcAing and plaill stit(l)- to be plealid between two blue blailes andill,,, will bc undim separator guide.

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FAMILY MAINTENANCE SEWING

MENDING A RENT OR TEARHousehold linens, sheets, tf,��e]5 and pillo. cases ... ended onthe SINGER Autnnatic Sitig-Ne,�,lle by holding air underlay ofstraight or bias labric tire tear and Iil,,[,itig "ith ille.,tit,�h zigzag over tire te�r bringing the ales d the tear n,'o.thr redforcing hems The eid� ��r, re ;level .,ldcl Strength by isingShorter slilch lermth,Ume: Tbr.al plate and Ple,.,,r F,)m

Central Needle.S flight2,7) to almost 0 slach

Stitch Zilazag Lever B

MENDING TROUSER POCKET 'ig� Tell,

Regulate machine in the same, ay as for mending , tear, and stitch po,,kettogether allo.ing LIke needle in �titeli very close to the else )it its right

stroke, reinforcing 'the edge andcl,,siiig the seam at tire same time.

GIRDLE REPAIRSZigzag stitching is well Awaited forrise on garments of an elasticnature that require firm, flexiblestitching� The multiple stitch zig-zag, as "ll as the plain zi9zag, V`appropriate for such repain- Thestitch 1,ulath arid bight are regu.]ate according to the need, Aneedle Athtly larger ill lnze than Eig, 11, 1, R'p'not.g a Gmil,is used or regular sinching issornetimes necessary to a(coininoAate the layers of fabric aridclas re. A1wre bothr lengthhise arid erlSswie chisticitv is i 1il

�'ig. M3. ,bedding a laser PocAel mill�ilIc �litch zigzaggifig is best sinted,

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ELASTIC WAISTBANDS

~~ntrl-pxr,-lltat I'littl adi

2 1}ight12 Sit, i

IA' ti1 ASt ret ,ci elastic while stitching to provide the degree of

ful nss eqii edin the garment. If a waistband, fit elasticfor snugWesi 55 n1 the fi v idual andi join ends of elastic. gIe.kcruSUat tottnS

IDivide b)oth elastic anti garmexil into quarters and pin at

II lse inter vals. St reth i. i as tic liiweu est. pollts to dimension of garment while stitching, With

lotp edge of elastic in line withI raw edge of garm int zigzag two rows, following the cords in the

elastic. liTrn awva v raw edge of garment near top ric ro f stitch inrg.

REPLACING BLANKET BINDING

Thet multiple -titelh zigzag i~an excellent stitch for apply-ing bli nke binding, and affords bothl a decorative antidhurable finni-hi hioewotin Iinding. tlBAde new bindinig

1etUrely in p)lacc, SIitch.i usinig the GnrlproeTra

.at~~~~a p ~~~ I at a nd F ...s.e itd 5 bight, 12 to 25 stitch ant.]Multiple M Sfitc /i~-tzig I exer B. Invcrase pressure, adjust.~nwiii to, a.ttil e thtt e thijekness of the blanket.

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DARNING

�,tockings, cliiidr,�ii-, l.,�iii)rigg.Atis, Use: Darning arid Embnaders Foot 161230and knit wear of all kinds xs well as liousochold Daming and Eniir,)iclei.lk Throat Platelinens can be cons.eniciiti� darned on Machine 161238320K. The area near the W0111 section iiiii�t 1)ajriiii,,, arid Embroidery flool, 1612,1nbe held taut in the ciiibrc)idcr\, boops, furnisli- r Corivelitional 11,Jole,ed with the machine, or in (�oiixciitiijll�il Ceritral Needle Position 0 BiAltembroidery, hoop,,,

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tli underw.d LWA,,ik,, Thwi Pla lee-er bar. lifter,

11g D3 isllemove presser blot. then remve throal E3 licit alldplate as nistructed mi page 1f2. Kwe Darnim, 1 le neollf, baby,air,] Enilroiolt,[x Throat Plate in posilit'll m 1111ough centre ofnetchole as shomi m Fig. 167� o that hole in f .... 1, a�C3 is uridemeath the e(lge i)1' Ille 1),tl ill Fig.and the pins enter (fie holes 113 in ifie plaw, Em/ .....

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DARNING-Continued

To atiach Hoop J3. F119.161) to inwhinc, remove solid ri:19113 hom plit ring J3 and in-cit t illK3 ill holc 1-3 ill bed of'

to be over split;ill,,, J3 that h(Ac (o be repatied is

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1',g� l(A. �4tt�z� hing Hoop

solid ring 113 over the material andpress it domn firmly cell thp split ringto clanip material tacit between the

H3 rings.Raise foot litter G3. Fig. 161i andneedle bar and hoops with

J3 M11Crial L11111111 the da�rriiiil, fool. a,shom n ill Fig. 17 1.

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DARNING-Continued

WVithI a steady, cotOtinuIous Movemernt, iove

hoops hack wardl and( forward across hole,

r~~~~~~~ J~~~~~~ ~~keeping tlie lines of stitching ciosei~y spacedwill producel a short sitch while rapid mo:vle-mernt will produce, a long stitch. For knit andiricot fabrics a longer stitch is best, becauseit is softer when the gaitrment is worn. A short

'/ ~~~~~stitch is best for cottonis and household linens,because it approximates the weave of thefabric and is strong enough to withstand manylain d erings.

Reinfrer ovnng1 positioning necedle oult-ide of hole, lover thle presser b)ar to erngageIpinsion d arid run reinforcing stitehe> Afterlrni' removme thle darn1ing arid em-.14i fromrn~ completely around olct', miovirig friryfoot and emlbroidery Loop. ReplaceItoems with iiothi hands. lb ils rein forcemenet ftc tlh nu I plate a iid preISse foo t for ordiilarviitax 1e omnitted fhr firm abiswhenever it sewitg arid rake thle presser bar filfer to ill

seemts to be desirable. hlighes-t po~litiori.

APPLICATIONS OF THE TUBULAR BED FEATURE

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S lee v es I It at c a j rs it, (Is r diagona I �taiiis a reproperly"licii the underarm scarvis dre suilched and

pressed prior to the -litching of the diapmal derail olerific tubakil bell,

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u fr� a re at t a(led � it h anwre oux eniew liati.Iiiii-,� of tlif.1.131k of 1 I w A cc ell I c t u bu I sir I c X telld', i F Is j� h. 1 11(� S I c c veas illustlated.

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95~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Stitching at the waistlinei oif a garment isavrnlsdwitd great Pr facility over the tubular bn d. Often a st viedgarmlent &alis for a slot ted seam!, a welt t eamn or a' topstitched seamr at the, waistline which must be completed -

after [lhe bodice and skirt sections are joined.. All such stitchi ng, are easily dlone over the tubular bed.

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S 1 l td I i ' rt I, wt, c, 'll \e it if �i l fl y a, with [at,,

Clalnl(�iit lit-M o�cr the 1111)111ar bed. Ilf, Aight cac.

pleserit ill ill(, �,�irxiiitit at thi, i, accommodated

wlicii ilic zil�l�fr Directs, the tiiitil�ii IRA.

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Fiat jelled seams in 1pvjamas, slacks, blue jenjodhpur>,trousers, snowsuits, leggings. and tie li ke are in ore Lcces-

sib u -ict the tubulia~r bed extends inside the shapedsect io provtiding greater visibhi]it\x for stitching

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Repairs and mendinc- A garments sm h a� ilio,inviffioned fin llic precoluil., page are

with the 320K Mak lim...

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Household se- lag. cushionis, slip covers, lampshades and all articles of cylviilrical shape arecoivelliently and accurately stitched on thie 320KMachine.

A popular method of assembling sectiors frlr aslip cover attaches the welting to the shapedsection. with the zipper foot. The shaped sectionis then pinned to its adjacent section and stitchedfrom the outside through the welting and theseam allowarice of the newly joined section, Thecording rolls over this outside stitching makingit hardly discernible.

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Trie brim and crown sections may be joined with ma-chinestitching following hand basting to properly shape anddistribute the ease. This joining is always covered withdetail of trimintiig or handing on the outside and a head.size ribbon on the inside. a=

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INDEX

,f If i n ic h Tubular Bled Feature TY10107 lb ouitooles. rmak ing ... 01-63A~pl'ue . .......... ....... 67. li8. 80 & 8i Bu~ttons. sesing on,,,. 6

.AppliqUe ler, c...C...r..........p... (itt 32-Applujoe Aahdilsw heta ............ ,Lirrl ede stoAu! ecu'KAt eltg ,.. 6-1 Cliaiiging FASH 1ON Dis,, . 13

Changing the throat ;slate 42Automiatic sitihini~ g designs, .- 5 Circular h~en- .,.,,,.... . (A

Conhrnation stitches.,, ...... & .I,

Bight contro ,,....,.. 30-32 Contour darts in iuterfacittgs Bi nder. 70i Controller, tpeed ..... ....

Adjustment and operatiork of, 7 1 Corded edges with fabric co'adcrdThreading, 70 Cording Seams . ...-

Bindfing Curved edges, hiiidi rig. . -

Binding b~lanlket7 ....... ... ,86 Dri. 8

Bin ding, curved edges 72 Darnin 8... .95Bindinig velvets and shecer metalli,c 1 Decorative stitchiung with twinl needles.,.. tV X. toBi ding iuth self fabric .. ..... 71 Deinadmofs. ....Bound edges, bias .... ,........ .. 0 &71 )besings and mobbnti res . ... 782Bound edAges, with automatic stitch designs. 73 taigu obntra ......... 2Bound ".tseams .72 F~EsBeundt seams. net .... ...- 13 aks bound edges... 71) & 71

Bliind St itshied andl decorative hens. ... 64-67 Cornded edges . . . .... .. 7Bobbin icthreading and replacing . ... 22 Curved edge., landinag. .,, 7 2

Bobbin imeA, draamg of . ........ Scalloped edges ... Bfold>, tiireadt ret's ion, regultat inrg.. .. 38 & 39 Elastic waistbands ..... 8.....6a

Bob in.iting .,,...,... ... . .... 20 & 21 Electrical information. .

Border desg ius, ,79 Embroidered litce. or Vienna asork . .... 6$Bloon 1 edges, bias 71) & -71Bound edges, decorative. ...... 3S Fabric, thread, needle and stitch length chart. .... 1.6

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PAGE PAGEFASHION Discs, changing . 33 Mending a tear or rent . 8SFeatures of 320K Machinme .. i Mending trouser pocket . . 8Feed., reversing direction ,,.,,. 28 Metallics (slicer) an J elvets, binding . 73Fitted darts ....... .... . ... 57 Moograms . 76 & 77

Motifs and designs. ..... 78Gathered or puckered stitching .. .6 Motors and ag Cathering with ruttler . 83Ceneralli urpose Stitching 23 Names of parts .. 50I(imp buttonh oles 63 Nee le breakage.t6Gird .e repairs 85 Needle, fabric, thread and stitch length chart . 16.uiding and supporting materi; .. . 27 Needle position control 32

IN eedle. setting in needle clamp 17 & 43]airine i aean in sheers .. S Needle thread tension 36.37 & 40flea y duty reversible seam .. 56 Needle threading . 6. 18 & 44llens Needles and thread 17Applique shadow hem ., ..... 67 Net bond seas 73Blended circular hems 66Blind Stitlhed and decorative hems 64.67 Oiling the machine . 48 & 49Blind Stitched finished with seanm tape 65 Open seams, overcasting 58Shell stitched hems .60 Ov.e.. ging seams 5)

Interflaing, og tstour dart 57 Overlapped seani for interlining .57Invisible .ram for all-over lace e Plain seio 52Invisible seam for horeehair or net banlings 56 I leati witn n rufifer 2 4

lIi [airing to sew 24 & 25Lace. nvisible seam s.. .. 3 resr re on Iresser foot, regulating . . 4 & 35Left needle po lin...32Length of stitch, regulating . 28 & 29 RB ied buttonlolee. 63l~ight .... Sl Rcmoving the work. . . 26Looped stitle s. . .. Repanioig a ginlie as

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Right ni lilte i~o .32 Starting to sew .

se r liners .*5 Stavedseamn for jerseyv or crepe .

Ro~ Im~, 1... e~t.. i ..... .. 47 titch length. reg ulating. & >9Rust latnagt pure ~~~~~~~~~~Stitch levers. . 6

Satin stitt Ilong 2 8 29 & 40 Stocking darner .87

Scalloped ..... titc hingg.

~~Qillopiflg 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ensiori assemilY, reIin n replacing. 11 &; P2S ripS stitc .... ,.....7 reltvig aSea iri tices, . 8.5 &- 72 lesotregulating. 30.110

Stunts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Thread and needles.17.1 dh}e( b~;eue and stitch length chart.. 6

firhe ems, 55 Thread tensions for straight siching, 36-40O

lle s luv revrsbl sctains 56 Threading bobbin ease.2Ins ,ble ~~~~eams. , 54 & 56 ~~~ Threading the needle ..... 18 & 44

Net bound s7 ns 3 Throat plate, changing .42 Os srtis~t opien stans 8 T ,rso or shaped da rts. ... 53

Os ri dpi seamsl ~9 T;'in needle decorative 5t itchirg ... 14 & I

0; tMalpped seams...7 Tsrn needles. setlinig .4.Rip proW seririrs ~~~~~~~~~~I val needle stitching '.* ~.,,.45

Silaved .ea .n .... Twin needles, threading . ... 44

/~ig rag eiiins U pper threading. 18 & 44Settil,,~ the ,,Belle, 17 & 43 e rm tlis idn . . . . .. 7

22,, tinj14,i ..1J.......4 Velvets and shermtlisbnig7Shell 'fitched 69 Vienna work or embroidered] lace . 68

SI NGER se rvice...3.V3 lltage for electric motor operation . 5

Skipped 4tthe. Winding the bobbin.....20 & 21Speed Controller. .5

Starting ait a given place in'a design. 29 Zigzag seaming ....

TO ALL WHOM AT MAY CONCERN:The improper placing or renewal of the Trade Mark SINGER

or any other of the Trade Marks of The Singer ManufacturingCompany (all of which are duly Registered Trade Marks) on anymachine that has been repaired, rebuilt, reconditioned, or alteredin any way whatsoever outside a SINGER factory or an authorisedSINGER agency is forbidden.

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