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[. . . ] D C’, C C) C D 1 03 0) . sfl NJ og C-) an 0 •0 ‘1 C. ) -a 01 0) D C 0) 3 IT’ 0 For easier understanding of this instructio n book please fold this or the last page open when reading it. I I I I Safety rules For the United Kingdom only The leads must definitely not be connected to the safety lead terminal I nor to a plug with three pins. The wires in the mains lead are coloured according to the following code: Blue: Neutral Brown: Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the colour coding of the terminals in your plug . proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured blue must be con nected to the terminal which is marked with the lettter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red. [. . . ] fabric does sewn onto a piece 8uttonholes are generally , for some of doubled fabric. silk, organza and materials ent silk paper backing to prev necessary to use ng while sewing. Avalon (by Madeira) is ideal lves nonwoven fibre which disso It is a special contact with water. For when it comes into er or thick materials such as velvet, leath it can be which are difficult to feed, woollens, r the fabric. In this way placed over or unde and buttonholes are the material is not braked easier to make. darning threads are buttonhole Mark the starting point of the pin, and with a magic pen or dress either le buttonhole first. always sew a samp Note: e, always push Before starting any buttonhol to the of the buttonhole foot fully the guide the red arrow is at the first front. fixing the leng 46 ___________ B I prog ABC b A BCI II I I -. . I I I—I 44, 5 : 3 3 5 Linen buttonholes Insert the buttonhole slide and push it fully to the front. — Linen buttonhole with gimp thread To produce highly durable buttonholes, e. g. For all stretchable materials, too, a gimp thread is very important, in order to avoid overstretching of the buttonhole. — Press key C and sew the first seam to the required length. Keep it pressed and sew a few stitches for the bartack, while holding the material securely. Now press key B again and sew a few bar tack stitches, while holding the material securely. Place the gimp thread over the back ridge A and pull the thread ends under the sewing foot to the front. Pull the threads into the left and right of ridge B. — — When the key is released the needle jumps to the left position and you can sew up the buttonhole with a few stitches. Cut the buttonhole open with a pair of scissors or a seam ripper. Push the buttonhole slide fully forward. Pull the loop of the gimp thread into the buttonhole and cut off the loose thread ends. — — 47 I. !iii ii Il lii -- , , rr t. * i. . , - Lit -jiI’tt’ ‘t, t . t i. r Ta 3. 510/h bIGl3-13-510I G I progiI’’Iv -_-I 23;i • threads Smocking effect with elastic such as batiste, viscose or Fine light materials effective silk are particularly suitable for elastic cking. When smocking with an smo ld use an additional bobbin thread you shou d by hand. case and wind the elastic threa er than the Since elastic thread is a lot thick bob bobbin thread the tension of the normal set loosely. The general rule bin case must be thread tension is the stronger the bobbin greater the gathering effect. of the fabric Mark the first line on the face tional row a sewing You can sew each addi foot away from the first row. by side you When sewing several rows side rial while sewing since must pull the mate en. otherwise the gathering is unev g and end Knot the threads at the beginnin mate rows on the reverse side of the of the rial. — — — — I i — le Sewing hems with the twin need only With the twin needle you can not seams. embroider, but also make topstitch le you can add a profes Using the twin need materials sional touch to hems on stretch ng as T shirts, knitted articles or cycli such quickly and easily. [. . . ] When you have finished, pull the work out of the machine carefully, because if you pull too fast, you will pull the last loops tight. Knot the threads on the reverse side. — — — — — 79 Needle chart chosen material. Selection of the right needle guarantees better sewing of the Fabric weight light needle Fabric weight medium needle Fabric weight heavy needle 607075 8090 100 110 120 Needle points Type Shape Type of eye and point Small ball point — Suitable for 130/705H Needle size: 70/SO Universal needle for fine synthetic wovens, fine linen, chiffon, batiste, organdy, wool fabrics, velvet, fancy seams and embroidery Openknits, warpknits, lastex, interlock, Quiana, Simplex Special Pfaff stretch fabric needle, very suitable for delicate stretch and warpknits Open corsetry fabrics, Lycra, Simplex, Lastex Twill, workwear, heavy linen fabrics, blue jeans, light sailcloth Leather, suede, calf and goatskin 130/705 H-SUK Needle size: — — Medium ball point 70/110 130/705 H-PS Needle size: 75 + 90 130/705 H-SKF Needle size 70/110 130/705 H-J Needle size: 90-110 130/705 H-LR Needle size: 70-120 130/705 H-PCL Needle size: 80-110 130 H-N Needle size 70-110 130/705 H-WING Needle size: 100 80 Medium ball point - — — — Large ball point Sharp round point Narrow twist point (right) Narrow wedge point with left twist groove Light ball point with long eye Hemstitching point Imitation leather, plastics, foils and oilcloth Topstitching with buttonhole silk or synthetic threads, 30/3 Effective hemstitch seams on heavily dressed materials, organdy and glass cambric Needle Table Description Stitch length 2, 5 mm 2. 5 mm Stitch width — Needle distance 1, 6 mm 2. 0 mm suitable for 130/705 H-ZWI Size: 80 130/705 H-ZWI Size: 80 Size: 90 Size: 100 — normal cording normal cording 2, 5 mm 2, 5 mm 3. 0 mm — — - 2, 5 mm 3, 0 mm 4. 0 mm wide cording extra wide cording Fancy pattern with twin needles check whether the needles Before you sew the desired ornamentation, turn the hand wheel to be avoided. In this way needle breakage can generally Fancy stitch/zigzag patterns 1 30/7 05 H-ZWI Size: 80 Size: 80 Size: 80 0, 5 0, 5 0. 5 — — — 1, 5 mm 1. 5 mm 1, 5 mm wide thin thin 1, 6 mm 2, 0 mm 2, 5 mm ornamentation ornamentation ornamentation Hemming/special double needle 130/705 H-ZWI-HO Size: 80 Size: 100 2, 3 2, 0 — — 3, 0 mm 3, 0 mm very thin very thin — — decorative hemming effect fabrics and glass batiste are particularly suitable — 81 I E r Maintenance and fault-finding Changing the needle plate Cleaning and oiling Changing the sewing lamp Sewing problems and their solution Page Page Page Page 84 84 85 86 83 I q Lht Changing the needle plate It is very important to clean and oil the sewing machine, because it will reward you with a longer service life. [. . . ]

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