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Summary of Contents for ET-10

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Page 2: ...ve any questions regarding the use of your overlocking machine please do not hesitate to contact your dealer or ourselves WHITE SEWING MACHINE Record in space provided below the Serial No and Model No...

Page 3: ...7 Button Sewing 24 Buttonhole Making Automatic 31 32 Buttonholes Corded 33 Buttonholes Tips On 33 Cording Darning 20 Foot Control 18 Gathering 21 Lingerie Stitch 25 Mending 26 Overcasting Simple Zig z...

Page 4: ...iagram to get to know the various working parts and their names it will be found useful to refer back to these two pages as you progress through the Book to be sure which part is being referred to Nee...

Page 5: ...Bobbin winder shaft r Bobbin winder stop Stitch selector Stitch length dial Reverse stitch lever Extra spool pin Fold away carrying handle Power light switch Foot control plug socket Instruction manua...

Page 6: ...ations that viU be csscrjbed in later pages Spare needles No 7080 Bobbins No 10020 Spool stand No 7053 Extra spool pin No 7054 Spool pin disc No 7056 Darning cover plate No 7057 Screwdriver large No 1...

Page 7: ...1423 Standard zig zag foot No 3550 Presser foot thumb screw No 76957 Needle clamp screw No 76061 Bobbin case No 77964 Shuttle No 7055 Zipper foot Buttonhole guide Oiler No 3589 No 7052 No 7073 Presser...

Page 8: ...wer and the light If you are interrupted or stop sewing or leave the machine unattended the power light switch must be switched off or the plug must be removed from the socket outlet When servicing th...

Page 9: ...e the machine converts into a free arm model which will be found ideal for sewing all those awkward tight corners especially for small articles for babies and small children The free arm is easily obt...

Page 10: ...Push bobbin winder shaft to far left position if it is not already there Place bobbin onto shaft with end of thread coming from top of bobbin Push bobbin winder shaft to right until it clicks Hold ont...

Page 11: ...left 2 Open the bobbin access cover puihng it down at the notch by b With your forefinger and thumb pull up the latch on the bobbin case c Using this latch lift the bobbin case out of the shuttle 3 T...

Page 12: ...ck when it is in place b Pull about 6 15 cm of the thread from the bobbin case to be used later INSERT ThE BOBBIN CASE INTO THE SHUTTLE 1 Hold the latch open with the locating pin straight up 2 Slide...

Page 13: ...ar as it will go Tighten the needle clamp screw Never use a bent needle nor one with a blunt point For successful sewing of stretch fabrics use the stretch stitch needles with blue shank Thread Size N...

Page 14: ...from spool with your right hand pull it downward positively through the tension slot 4 Thread the needle from front to back and draw about 4 10 cm of thread through the needle eye towards the back of...

Page 15: ...appearing through the needle plate slot 4 Pull both top and bobbin threads together passing under the presser foot towards the rear of the machine leaving about 6 15 cm clear If you cannot pick up th...

Page 16: ...appear on the underside of the fabric depending upon the thread fabric type of stitch and sewing speed but the bobbin thread must NEVER appear on the top of the fabric ADJUSTING BOBBIN THREAD TENSION...

Page 17: ...lever to remove the foot Fig 1 2 Place the desired foot on the needle plate aligning needle holes Fig 1 3 Lower the presser foot lever so that the foot holder snaps on the foot Fig 2 Foot holder Fig...

Page 18: ...BER THE LONGER THE STITCH NOTE Study the orange green yellow and blue sections on this control These are recommended ranges of stitch and colour coded to the pictured on the Stitch The orange line bet...

Page 19: ...until you release the lever when it will feed forward again SEAM GUDE UNES To help you sew straight seams and seams of uniform width guide lines have been printed on the needle plate either side of th...

Page 20: ...3 or 4 stitches of the seam 4 Fabric should be placed under the presser foot with the bulk of the material to the left of the needle and the right edge of the material placed on the 5 8 16 mm seam mar...

Page 21: ...Depress the reverse stitch lever and stitch in reverse until needle reaches beginning of seam Release control and complete seam When you reach the end depress the reverse stitch lever and sew back bac...

Page 22: ...at or on a lapel both functional and decorative Usually it s a simple forward stitch with an extra long stitch length or with special thread match ing or contrasting DARNING SETTINGS Darning plate No...

Page 23: ...t right angles to the seam line They must always be on the top side of the fabric NEVER bene3th Sew slowly and if in doubt remove each pin as you approach it GATHERING Set the stitch length at 4 and t...

Page 24: ...he need e passes through the opening on the left side of the foot To sew down the left side attach right side of foot to foot holder PIPING OR CORDING To pipe soft furnishings cover cord with a bias s...

Page 25: ...on with ease within the zigzag stitch range Use this feature to make decorative patterns SATIN STITCH Closely spaced zigzag stitches are called satin stitches Use this stitch for bar tacking appliquei...

Page 26: ...ton 4 Set stitch selector at desired zigzag stitch position so needle will enter one hole of the button 5 Turn hand wheel again by hand so needle enters second hole Reset stitch selector if necessary...

Page 27: ...s Place the right sides of the fabric together and position under the presser foot so that the zig zag part of the stitch sews just over the raw edge SHELL HEM Turn under the raw edge and press Place...

Page 28: ...all types of fabrics It is also ideal for mending tears patching sewing towelling patch work and attaching flat elastic MENDING A TEAR Place beginning of tear under presser foot and sew ensuring stit...

Page 29: ...llustrated above adjusting slightly according to the thickness of the material Also loosen the top thread tension Fold garment away from hem leaving about 1 8 4 mm of hem edge extending Press both sid...

Page 30: ...tretch towelling jersey and cotton jersey and for sewing together knitted garments Stretch stitches can also be used on non stretch fabrics 1 Triple straight stitch 2 Ric rac stitch 3 Smocking stitch...

Page 31: ...ITCH Stitch Selector Stitch Length Yellow Range Ric rac is a quick method of finishing a raw edge and providing a decorative top stitch in one operation It is ideal for edging neck bands armholes slee...

Page 32: ...and cotton jersey Hand and machine knitted clothes can be seamed or altered using this stitch which will also attach neckbands and sleevebands OVER LOCK STITCH Model ET lO only Stitch Selector Stitch...

Page 33: ...at the rear end of the guide as shown right Place the fabric with the buttonhole marked under the buttonhole guide Slide the guide forward so that the needle pierces the fabric at the beginning of th...

Page 34: ...5 stitches Stop sewing at the right stitch Raise needle to its highest position as in step 1 3 Set stitch selector at and continue sewing until needle reaches beginning of your buttonhole Stop sewing...

Page 35: ...from foot pull ends of cord and snip off extra length TtPS ON BUTTONHOLING Always make a practice buttonhole on a scrap of fabric you plan to use Try the buttonhole with the button you will use Always...

Page 36: ...eft and then up into the machine CLEANING YOUR MACHINE Remove mains plug before carrying out any of the maintenance operations described below Your machine will offer years of household sewing service...

Page 37: ...c Take out shuttle cover and th shuttle 3 Clean feed dogs and shuttle with brush Note Apply a drop of sewing machine oil onto the centre stud of shuttle race as indicated by an arrow 4 a Be sure the...

Page 38: ...is being pulled or pushed against machine feeding action Guide it gently Bobbin has not been wound evenly Rewind bobbin There are nicks or burrs at needle plate opening Replace needle plate or smooth...

Page 39: ...en feed foot into position from the rear of the machine 4 Attach the presser bar clamp to the presser bar and tighten the presser foot screw with the screwdriver 5 Attach the screw A provided with the...

Page 40: ...fabric However especially when sewing softer leather and suede better results may be achieved by using the normal zig zag toot LEATHER SUEDE It is easy to sew leather and suede with this machine to ma...

Page 41: ...le wider than 1 12 1 8 mm Never set zig zag width with twin needles beyond the range illustrated alongside THREADING TWIN NEEDLES 1 Fit the extra spool pin as shown in page 7 Place a spool on each spo...

Page 42: ...nd turn the fabric through another 450 Continue sewing PIN TUCKS SETTINGS Stitch selector Stitch length 2 3 For making pin tucks on shirts and dresses in fine fabrics set your machine as above Sew one...

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