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Fabric Weight TableTtx!fe are thousands of fabrics around the world, each manufactured with a specific fibre and weight. The fabrics t
MediumVelvet. Crepe do Ciiine, Slvantung, Suiting, BrocadeHeavyVery HeavyVelvet, Taffeta, Satin, Crepe Brocade. Taffeta, Satin. CrepeVeiveteen, Ciordu
Fabric, Thread and Needle TableChoosing Iho concct nccdio fHid thread for your fabric is of utmost importance. Correct choice» will ma
Next refer to the Fabric. Thread and Neodfe Table Find the fabric you are using iii Type of Fabric cokimri at left (silk, rayon,
Operating the MachineConnecting the Machine® Before plugging in your machine, be sure the electrical information on the side of the mach
The BobbinWinding the BobbinPreparation Steps1. Raise the pressor foot and turn hand wheel toward you until needle is in highest position.2.
4022Removing the Bobbin CaseWhen you prepare to sew, wind thebobbin first then thread the machine.To Remove the Bobbin Case andBobbin.® Turn h
Replacing the Bobbin Case1. Hold bobbin case by latch, with about 7.5 cm (3 inches) of thread leading off top of case,2. Align protruding fi
rp.i\m ' ' ' ..."i1( !ffy^...:lj ^ii -...i45Threading the MachinePrep
Raising the Bobbin Thread1. Hold needle thread lightly with left hand and turn hand wheel slowly toward you until the needle enters plat
3. straight StitchingA^ K ^ ;;> 1<' < • •>l>) \ liÍ ? J T6 0r 8 9 f)c* M «?J» *:.* «Kv»Adjusting Machine Stitch to Suit your Fa
Reverse LeverFor reverse stitching, depress reverse lever located to the right of the stitch pattern selector, hold down until reverse stit
Sewing a Seam» Pattern Selector; 1 « Stitch Width: 0 « Stitch l„ength; To suit fabric ® General Purpose Needle Plate General Purpose Foot1. F^aise p
ApplicationsZipper InserllortHow the zipper is inserted will depend on the type of garment and the location of the zipper. With the a
Pattern Selector: 1 Stitch Length: 0 General Purpose Needle Plate General Purpose Foot Snap-in Feed CoverAttach snap-in feed cover over feed as instru
4. Basic Zig-Zag StitchingA'Ixf. к> л^ ^? 3 4 5 r> /!H!COS 9 В AC ОВ»•^г^лллллЛЛЛЛИ^t «к» №• m «Я?П *г««| СЯЙКЙ* «SSS4¥H»Adjusting Mach
f M fe«M4 ««««« (¿Lt=.Adjusting Needle-Thread TensionZig-2ag stitching requires less needle-ttiread tension than straight stitching.Make a te
ApplicationsUngerle SeamsTo make a lingerie seam durable and flexible, use the plain zig-^ag stitch at a narrow width setting. This s
AppliquéThe stitch most commonly used in applique is a plain /jg~'/ag, closely spaced to form a satin stitch. The width of this
» tt* Г««* Х4««4 iWSSSft.'*EmbroideryFree-motlon Stitchingin tree-motion stitching, you sew vvitiv out a presser foot and instead c
Instruction Book forSewing Machine Model 4012/4022Copyright © 1984 T.S. CO.All Rights Reserved Throughout the World*A Trademark of'.S.Co.Contents
Script Lettering« Pattern Selector; 1 » Stitch Width Selector: 2-5 » Stitch Length: 0-1 « Snap“in Feed Cover ® Prosser Foot: NoneIf you wish to em
5. Machine Stitch PatternsSetting Selectors'< Ik <I ? 3; i5 6n JOi5 3 ft AC o<<'<>>ABIn addition to straight stitch a
\ <^ -a %2 3 4 > « ^ 6 0 ia AC o-“•waaaaaAA/\^^» «C* «4 «4 l^i» *««♦ »:«««<« K4№»>Selecting a PatternBefore moving stitch pattern s
Adjusting Stitches for Stretch FabricsGuiding and Supporting Fabric Most fabrics of stretch or knit construction need only to be guided in fro
stitch Pattern Chart22<:3><r., »SIraight Stitch: Used for general purpose sev/ing, seaming and top- stitching.Zig-zag Stitch: Used
ApplicationsBlindstitchBiindstitching provides a durable hem finish that is almost invisible.Blindstitch Hems® Pattern Selector: 5 ® Stitch Width: 1.5
MuIti”Stitch Zig-ZagThe multi-stitch zig-zag is an extremely versatile stitch. Use it to mend, join, or reinforce without bulk. With this stitch you m
Honeycomb StitchThe honoycornb stitch is ideal for smocking and it is useful for mending, overcasting and attaching lingerie elastic, s
ApplicationsOveredge Stretch StitchAlthough the overedge stretch stitch may be used creatively, it is primarily applied in finishing seams,
Mock OveredgeThis finish is appropriate for bulkyknits, fine tricots and fabrics thatcurl or fray.Method 2® Make a test sample.® Baste the garment
1. Getting to Know Your Machine2
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Shell-Tuck StitchUsed for sheil-tuck and hem finisfios, as well as for sowing and overcasting.Shell-Tuck« Pattern Selector: 5 ® Stitch Width: 3-5 « St
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6. ButtonholesButtonholesYour new machine comes complete with a built-in four-step buttonhole system. Before sewing on your garment, alwa
c2, Mark a position guideline for each buttonhole.Horizontal buttonholes A are placed to extend 3 mm (1/8 inch) beyond the centre line B
Four-Step Buttonholing® Pattern Selector: As illustrated ® Stitch Width; 3»5 to suit fabric ® Stitch Length: F to 3 ® General Purpose Needle Plate ® B
Four“Step Buttonholing ProcedureStep A: Bar Tack Turn pattern selector to AC. With buttonhole foot properly positioned, as described on
7. Twin-Needle StitchingИг-’:The twin-needle simultaneously produces two parallel, closely spaced lines of decorative stitchificj. You ca
Fabric handling, when sewing tubular and trard to reach garment areas, is simplified when you convert your sewing mactrine to free-
Principal Parts1. spool Pin2. Take-up Lever3. Rear Thread Guide4. Tension Dial5. Face Plate6. Light Switch7. Presser Foot Lifter8. Thread Cutte
9. Performance CheckfistWhenever sewing difficulty is encountered, review the section of the instruction book that explains the operatio
10. Caring for Your MachineCleaning and Oiling Your MachineCAUTION: Before cleaning your machine, disconnect power tine plug from your socket ou
6Removing the Bobbin CaseCAUTION: Before removing bobbincase, disconnect the power-lineplug from the socket outlet.® Bobbin Case HolderTo clean and
4022BCAUTION: Before cleaning your machine, disconnect power lino plug from your socket outlet.Interior Feed Area — 4022 To clean and oil
Changing the Light BulbCAUTION: Before changing light bulb make sure you have disconnected power-line plug from socket outlet.This machi
IndexAccessories ... 4Applique ... 26Backtacking ...
52 AB346C...V ,7oro58hnr89Cr10c__________________jrjAccessoriesThe accessories that come with your sewing machine are designed to help you
2. Getting Ready to SewChoosing and Changing AccessoriesCAUTION: Disconnect the power line plug from the socket outlet when changing needles
Changing the Needle® Raise needle to its highest point by turning the hand wheel toward you. Loosen needle clamp screw A and remove the
...AJ4022Ao000Oill I2UXT4oiaRemove and Replacing hJeoclle Plate4022 Machinee Raise needle to its higliest position.« Raise presser foot,®
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