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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

Page 3 - Instruction Book for

MediumVelvet. Crepe do Ciiine, Slvantung, Suiting, BrocadeHeavyVery HeavyVelvet, Taffeta, Satin, Crepe Brocade. Taffeta, Satin. CrepeVeiveteen, Ciordu

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Fabric, Thread and Needle TableChoosing Iho concct nccdio fHid thread for your fabric is of utmost importance. Correct choice» will ma

Page 5 - Principal Parts

Next refer to the Fabric. Thread and Neodfe Table Find the fabric you are using iii Type of Fabric cokimri at left (silk, rayon,

Page 6 - Accessories

Operating the MachineConnecting the Machine® Before plugging in your machine, be sure the electrical information on the side of the mach

Page 7 - 2. Getting Ready to Sew

The BobbinWinding the BobbinPreparation Steps1. Raise the pressor foot and turn hand wheel toward you until needle is in highest position.2.

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4022Removing the Bobbin CaseWhen you prepare to sew, wind thebobbin first then thread the machine.To Remove the Bobbin Case andBobbin.® Turn h

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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

Page 10 - Fabric Weight Table

rp.i\m ' ' ' ..."i1( !ffy^...:lj ^ii -...i45Threading the MachinePrep

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Raising the Bobbin Thread1. Hold needle thread lightly with left hand and turn hand wheel slowly toward you until the needle enters plat

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3. straight StitchingA^ K ^ ;;> 1<' < • •>l>) \ liÍ ? J T6 0r 8 9 f)c* M «?J» *:.* «Kv»Adjusting Machine Stitch to Suit your Fa

Page 14 - Operating the Machine

Reverse LeverFor reverse stitching, depress reverse lever located to the right of the stitch pattern selector, hold down until reverse stit

Page 15 - The Bobbin

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

Page 16 - Threading the Bobbin Case

ApplicationsZipper InserllortHow the zipper is inserted will depend on the type of garment and the location of the zipper. With the a

Page 17 - Adjusting Bobbin-Thread

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

Page 18 - Threading the Machine

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

Page 19 - Raising the Bobbin Thread

f M fe«M4 ««««« (¿Lt=.Adjusting Needle-Thread TensionZig-2ag stitching requires less needle-ttiread tension than straight stitching.Make a te

Page 20 - 3. straight Stitching

ApplicationsUngerle SeamsTo make a lingerie seam durable and flexible, use the plain zig-^ag stitch at a narrow width setting. This s

Page 21 - Bobblri“Thread Tension

AppliquéThe stitch most commonly used in applique is a plain /jg~'/ag, closely spaced to form a satin stitch. The width of this

Page 22 - Sewing a Seam

» tt* Г««* Х4««4 iWSSSft.'*EmbroideryFree-motlon Stitchingin tree-motion stitching, you sew vvitiv out a presser foot and instead c

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Instruction Book forSewing Machine Model 4012/4022Copyright © 1984 T.S. CO.All Rights Reserved Throughout the World*A Trademark of'.S.Co.Contents

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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

Page 25 - 4. Basic Zig-Zag Stitching

5. Machine Stitch PatternsSetting Selectors'< Ik <I ? 3; i5 6n JOi5 3 ft AC o<<'<>>ABIn addition to straight stitch a

Page 26 - Adjusting Stitch Length

\ <^ -a %2 3 4 > « ^ 6 0 ia AC o-“•waaaaaAA/\^^» «C* «4 «4 l^i» *««♦ »:«««<« K4№»>Selecting a PatternBefore moving stitch pattern s

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Adjusting Stitches for Stretch FabricsGuiding and Supporting Fabric Most fabrics of stretch or knit construction need only to be guided in fro

Page 28 - Appliqué

stitch Pattern Chart22<:3><r., »SIraight Stitch: Used for general purpose sev/ing, seaming and top- stitching.Zig-zag Stitch: Used

Page 29 - Embroidery

ApplicationsBlindstitchBiindstitching provides a durable hem finish that is almost invisible.Blindstitch Hems® Pattern Selector: 5 ® Stitch Width: 1.5

Page 30 - Floral Designs

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

Page 31 - . Machine Stitch Patterns

Honeycomb StitchThe honoycornb stitch is ideal for smocking and it is useful for mending, overcasting and attaching lingerie elastic, s

Page 32 - Adjusting Width of the Design

ApplicationsOveredge Stretch StitchAlthough the overedge stretch stitch may be used creatively, it is primarily applied in finishing seams,

Page 33 - Stretch Fabrics

Mock OveredgeThis finish is appropriate for bulkyknits, fine tricots and fabrics thatcurl or fray.Method 2® Make a test sample.® Baste the garment

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1. Getting to Know Your Machine2

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Page 36 - MuIti”Stitch Zig-Zag

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

Page 37 - Honeycomb Stitch

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Page 39 - Mock Overedge

6. ButtonholesButtonholesYour new machine comes complete with a built-in four-step buttonhole system. Before sewing on your garment, alwa

Page 40 - Monograms

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

Page 41 - Banner SUtch

Four-Step Buttonholing® Pattern Selector: As illustrated ® Stitch Width; 3»5 to suit fabric ® Stitch Length: F to 3 ® General Purpose Needle Plate ® B

Page 42 - Decorative stitching

Four“Step Buttonholing ProcedureStep A: Bar Tack Turn pattern selector to AC. With buttonhole foot properly positioned, as described on

Page 43 - Smocking

7. Twin-Needle StitchingИг-’:The twin-needle simultaneously produces two parallel, closely spaced lines of decorative stitchificj. You ca

Page 44 - 6. Buttonholes

Fabric handling, when sewing tubular and trard to reach garment areas, is simplified when you convert your sewing mactrine to free-

Page 45 - Buttonhole Length

Principal Parts1. spool Pin2. Take-up Lever3. Rear Thread Guide4. Tension Dial5. Face Plate6. Light Switch7. Presser Foot Lifter8. Thread Cutte

Page 46 - Four-Step Buttonholing

9. Performance CheckfistWhenever sewing difficulty is encountered, review the section of the instruction book that explains the operatio

Page 47 - Procedure

10. Caring for Your MachineCleaning and Oiling Your MachineCAUTION: Before cleaning your machine, disconnect power tine plug from your socket ou

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6Removing the Bobbin CaseCAUTION: Before removing bobbincase, disconnect the power-lineplug from the socket outlet.® Bobbin Case HolderTo clean and

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4022BCAUTION: Before cleaning your machine, disconnect power lino plug from your socket outlet.Interior Feed Area — 4022 To clean and oil

Page 50 - 9. Performance Checkfist

Changing the Light BulbCAUTION: Before changing light bulb make sure you have disconnected power-line plug from socket outlet.This machi

Page 51 - 10. Caring for Your Machine

IndexAccessories ... 4Applique ... 26Backtacking ...

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52 AB346C...V ,7oro58hnr89Cr10c__________________jrjAccessoriesThe accessories that come with your sewing machine are designed to help you

Page 54 - Changing the Light Bulb

2. Getting Ready to SewChoosing and Changing AccessoriesCAUTION: Disconnect the power line plug from the socket outlet when changing needles

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Changing the Needle® Raise needle to its highest point by turning the hand wheel toward you. Loosen needle clamp screw A and remove the

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...AJ4022Ao000Oill I2UXT4oiaRemove and Replacing hJeoclle Plate4022 Machinee Raise needle to its higliest position.« Raise presser foot,®

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