Needles and thread, F l a t – SINGER W3851 User Manual
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TO REPLACE THE NEEDLE
l i )
l l u - t u H ‘ ( i i e . r ; n s t . ‘ t l u ‘
i > a r i u u s h i g i i e s l
] ) o i i U 1 > \ ‘ U i r n i i i ^ i b u l a i u s - w l u u ' l i i ) v v a r ( i y o u i ) y h a i u i .
L o u s c i i l l u - i R - e d l c a l a m | ) s c r e w o n i h e n e | i l h a n d - - K i e
a n d d i e n e e d l e c l a m p w i l l o p e n , a l l o w i n g d i e o l d n e e d l e
! o t a l l o i i l .
Remove die old needle and elide die new needle up
i-i„\i^ Slid-; row.xKi) idii; ii\i..\.\n-;
w i i k k l
as
lar as U will yo, Wdu-n the needle hils die slo|) il is in
nosilion
corri-clKv
Now
tasii-ii
die
needle
clamp
sneurely.
I-'or liesi resnils clianye ni-edli-s Ircipienlly.
F L A T
S
I DE.
NEEDLES AND THREAD
Never
use
a
bent
needle,
nor
one
vvidl
a
blunt
point,
since
this
cause
imperleel
stitches
and
may
cause
the
needle
to
break.
Unless
the
needle
is
in
clear
to
the
stop,
liât
sidi-
toward
the
baiaiue
wheel,
the
niaehine
will
be
out
of
"'rime,''
and
skipped
or
iinperfeet
stitches
will
result
and
needles
may break.
rhe size of the needle should conlorm to the size ol the thread and both should be suitable to the
material.
Use
a
needle
suffieiently
large
to
permit
the
thread
to
pass
freely
through
the
eye.
In
general sewing, use ihe same size thread in the bobbin as is used on loi).
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