35
When you have finished the darning or embroidery,
raise the presser bar lifter and replace the presser
foot. Turn the machine back on its hinges and move
the thumb screw (B, Fig. 29) down to the bottom
of the slot of the feed lifting crank (A, Fig. 29) and
make sure that the thumb screw is firmly tightened.
Bring the machine forward into place, return the
stitch regulating lever (B, Fig. 14) to its original
position and the machine is ready for regular stitching.
Stockings and socks, underwear, etc., can be more
conveniently darned on the machine with the
"SINGER" Darner, which can be' purchased at any
"SINGER" Shop or from any "SINGER" salesman.
Genuine "SINGER" Needles should be
used in "SINGER" Machines.
These Needles and their Containers
are marked with the
Company's Trade-Mark "SIMANCO" 1
Needles in Containers marked
"FOR SINGER MACHINES"
are NOT "SINGER" made needles. 2
35
When you have finished the darning or embroidery,
raise
the presser bar
lifter
and replace the presscM'
foot.
Turn
the machine back on its hinges and
move
the thumb screw (B, Fig. 29) down to the
bottom
of the slot of the
feed
lifting
crank (A, Fig. 29) and
make sure that the thumb screw is
firmly
tightened.
Bring
the machine forward into place,
return
the
stitch
regulating lever (B, Fig. 14) to its original
position and the machine is ready for regular stitching.
Stockings and socks, underwear, etc., can be
more
conveniently darned on the machine
with
the
''SINGER"
Darner, which can be purchased at any
"SINGER"
Shop or from any
"SINGER"
salesman.
Genuine
"SINGER"
Needles should be
used
in
"SINGER"
Machines.
These
Needles and
their
Containers
are
marked
with
the
Company^s
Trade-Mark
"SIMANCO"
1
Needles
in
Containers
marked
"FOR
SINGER
MACHINES"
are
NOT
"SINGER"
made needles. 2