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to
resume
sewing
from
the
point at which thread was broken, rotate manuaJ feed
handle
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(NOTE) Confirm that the needle does not stick
in fabric before turning the manual
feed handle.
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HOW TO HOLD THE DESCENDING KNIFE
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From the library of: Superior Sewing Machine & Supply LLC