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The presser
foot
To
exchange
presser
foot:
down
again
and
from
right
to
left
around
the
underside
of
slack
thread
regulator
(9).
From
there
lead
the
thread
upward
to
the
eyes
at
the
tip
of
the
thread
take-up
lever
(13)
and
through
same
from
right
to
left,
downward
through
thread
guide
(8)
and
the
thread
guide
in
the
needle
clamp
(4).
The
thread
is
then
passed
through
the
eye
of
the
needle
from
front
to back,
Pull
3—4
inches
of
thread
through
the
eye
of
the
needle.
When
the
machine
is
provided
with
a
double
needle,
the
machine
is
like
wise
threaded
as
described
above
with
the
second
thread
through
the
other
hole
in
the
take-up
lever,
Note:
Once
threaded,
do
not
run
machine
unless
there
is
cloth
between
the
presser
foot
and
the
needle
plate
and
the
presser
foot
is
let
down.
To
permit
the machine
to
stitch
properly
and
to
feed
the
material
(past
the
needle),
the
presser
foot
(1)
must
he
clown
on
the
material.
Presser
foot
lifter
(35)
controls
the
raising
and
lowering
of
the
presser
foot
(fig.
18).
Regulating
the
pressure
of
the
presser foot:
Turn
regulator
wheel
(32)
(fig.
18)
to
the
right
for
more
pressure
and
to
the
left
to
reduce
it.
When
sewing
heavier
material,
stronger
pressure
of
the
presser
foot
is
often
desired.
Thin
cloth
usually
requires
reduced
pressure
of
the
pres
ser
foot.
Changing
the
presser
foot:
Many
of
the
various
operations
possible
with
class
20
require
the
use
of
the
special
presser
feet
included
in
the
attachments
of
the
machine.
a.
Turn
handwheel
toward
you
until
needle
is
at
its
highest
point.
b.
Lift
presser
foot
as
described
above.
c.
Loosen
thumb
screw
(2)
fig.
1
about
three
turns.
d.
Push
presser
foot
downward
from
its
seat
on
the
presser
bar.
Tilt
the
bottom
of
the
foot
to
the
left
and
remove
the
foot.
e.
To
instal
a
different
presser
foot,
slide
its
channel-like
por
tion
at
the
top
against
the
pres
ser
bar
and
tighten
thumb
screw
(2).
Getting
ready
for
sewing
a.
Hold
end
of
needle
thread
with
left
hand,
so
that
thread
remains
slack and
with
right
hand
turn
the
hand
wheel
slowly
toward
you
until
the
needle
goes
down
antI
comes
up
again
to
its
highest
position, In
so
doing,
the
upper
thread
(needle
thread)
will
catch the
lower
thread
(bobbin
thread).
b.
Now
draw
up
the
upper
thread
and
at
the
same
time
the
lower
thread
will
be
pulled
UI)
through
the
stitch
hole
in
the
needle
plate
(see
fig.
19).
c.
Both
thread
ends
must
then
be
placed
away
from
you
underneath
the
presser
foot.
Now
your
machine
is
ready
for
sewing.
Commencing
to
sew
Take
some
material,
place
it
be
tween
presser
foot
antI
needle
plate
and
lower
the
presser
foot.
Move
foot
control
in
convenient
position
when
machine
is
so
equipped.
Turn
handwheel
toward
you
and
at
the
same time
apply
slight
pressure
with
your
foot
on
the
pedal
of
the
foot
control.
Once
the
machine
is
in
mo
tion,
proceed
with sewing
as
desired.
Note:
I)o
not
try
to
help
feeding
action
of
machine
by
pulling
goods
from
behind
needle
nor
hold
back
material
to
slow
up
the
speed
of
the
machine.
Both
actions
may
bend
or
break
the
needle
and
may
also
re
stilt
in
damage
to
other
working
paris
of
your
machine.
Turning
a
corner
To
turn
a
corner,
stop
machine
where
corner
is
desired,
leaving
needle
in
material.
Lift
presser
foot
and
revolve
material
around
needle
as
required.
Lower
presser
foot
and
continue
sewing.
Regulating
the
kngth
of
stitches
The
length
of
the
stitches
is
regu
lated
with
handle
(22)
(fig.
20).
Fig.
17.
Fig.
19.
Fig.
18.
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