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Type | Automatic sewing machine |
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Free arm | Yes |
Control type | Buttons, Rotary |
Product color | White |
Stitch length | Variable |
Buttonhole type | 4 Step |
Number of programs | - |
Sewing machine functions | Sewing |
Number of stitch patterns | 13 |
Power supply type | Electric |
Defines the intended purpose and scope of the sewing machine, including its limitations for industrial use.
Identifies and explains the main external parts and controls of the sewing machine.
Details the components located on the top surface of the sewing machine for threading and spooling.
Lists and describes the included accessories like bobbins, brush, seam ripper, and screwdriver.
Mentions essential accessories like needles, foot control, and power cord that are not visually depicted.
Explains the function and features of the standard all-purpose presser foot for general sewing.
Details the use of the zipper foot for inserting zippers and piping, including its dual-sided attachment.
Describes the specific foot used for creating four-step buttonholes, ensuring secure fabric handling.
Provides step-by-step instructions for safely removing the sewing machine from its packaging.
Guides on connecting the power cord and foot control, including safety notes for specific regions.
Outlines the procedure for safely storing the sewing machine and its accessories after use.
Advises on needle replacement frequency, sharpness, and avoiding damaged or incorrect needle types.
Provides a chart to help choose the correct needle size and type based on fabric and thread.
Step-by-step instructions for safely removing and inserting a new sewing machine needle.
Basic guide for setting up and starting to sew a straight stitch, including fabric handling.
Explains how to pivot fabric around the needle to change sewing direction.
Details how to properly end a seam using reverse stitches and trim threads.
Guides on covering large holes by sewing a new piece of fabric using zigzag stitches.
Explains how to reinforce and mend tears or frayed edges using an underlay fabric and zigzag stitches.
Detailed steps for sewing a centered zipper, including basting, attaching the zipper foot, and finishing.
General advice on cleaning the exterior of the sewing machine with a soft cloth.
Instructions for cleaning the bobbin area using a brush, including removing the bobbin cover.
Detailed steps for cleaning lint and dust from under the needle plate and bobbin case area.
Addresses issues of upper thread looping on the fabric underside and provides re-threading solutions.
Lists common causes for bobbin thread breakage and suggests solutions like checking bobbin winding and bobbins.
Explains why bobbin thread appears on the fabric top and how to fix it by adjusting upper thread tension.
Covers issues related to loose winding, spindle engagement, and thread end management during bobbin winding.
Discusses causes of fabric puckering, such as tight top thread or wrong needle size, and offers solutions.
Explains fabric tunneling and suggests using a stabilizer for dense stitches like satin stitch.
Identifies causes of loud noise, such as incorrect threading or obstructed thread paths, and solutions.
Addresses issues where the machine fails to feed fabric, often due to the presser foot not being lowered.
Lists reasons why the machine won't operate, including spindle engagement, power connections, and bobbin type.
Covers causes for needle breakage like bent needles, wrong size, incorrect threading, or pushing fabric.
Explains causes of skipped stitches, such as incorrect needle insertion, wrong needle type, or bent/dull needles.
Addresses distorted stitches, often caused by pushing/pulling fabric or lack of stabilizer.
Details causes of thread bunching at the start of sewing, like improper thread placement or starting without fabric.
Lists reasons for upper thread breaking, including obstructed paths, incorrect threading, and overtightened tension.