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White 762 - EMBROIDERY AND WORK REMOVAL; Removing the Work

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13
SEWING
THIN
OR
LIGHT
WEIGHT
FABRICS.
When
lighter
pressure
is
required
to
sew
satisfactorily
on
thin
silk
or
filmy
material,
the
pressure
cap
should
be
about
halfway
down.
Release
all
the
way
by
pressing
the
snap
lock,
A,
Fig.
20,
and
then
press
cap
B
down
again
to
halfway
spot.
Lower
the
feed
slightly
by
turning
the
red
arrow
on
the
knob
to
‘SILK”
position,
DARNING
AND
MONOGRAMMING.
In
order
to
move
the
fabric
freely
in
any
direction
for
darning,
mending
and
certain
kinds
of
free-hand
embroidery,
release
the
pressure
cap
B
com
pletely
by
pressing
down
on
the
snap
lock,
A,
Fig.
20.
Turn
the
knob
to
ADARN
position,
which
drops
the
feed
well
below
the
needle
plate.
To
return
feed
to
normal,
return
knob
to
“BEG”.
PREPARING
TO
SEW
I
Fig.
20
Have
take-up
lever
at
highest
point
before
starting
to
sew.
Do
not
try
to
help
the
feeding
by
pulling
the
material
as
this
may
deflect
the
needle
and
cause
it
to
break.
NEVER
run
machine
without
material
under
presser
foot.
Place
material
and
threads
in
position
under
the
presser
foot
and
lower
the
presser
foot.
Turn
the
hand
wheel
toward
you
until
the
needle
is
at
its
highest
point.
You
are
now
ready
to
begin
sewing.
By
having
the
needle
at
its
highest
point,
it
is
not
necessary
to
touch
the
hand
wheel
to
start
the
machine.
You
merely
press
the
control.
The
speed
of
the
machine
is
regulated
y
increasing
or
decreasing
the
amount
of
pressure
exerted
on
the
control.

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