User manual SINGER LITTLE TOUCH & SEW 67A
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] THE SINGER COMPANY designed the Little Touch & Sew sewing machine with safety and simplicity in mind. Perhaps a mother's most common fear is that her child will accidentally sew over a finger or hand. This is virtually impossible with the molded plastic presser foot on your child's machine. As you look over this machine, you'll find many other features designed for safe and simple sewing. [. . . ] You can have lots of fun making them.
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Assembling the Sewing Table Ask your mother or father to follow these directions in setting up your new sewing table. Remove the panel and machine from the tabletop as instructed on the opposite page. Place the tabletop face down on a table or the floor, with the opening away from you. Place the two legs with the feet in the right and left sockets nearer you. (When your daughter is sewing, she can place her feet on these to steady the table if she wishes. ) Place the other two legs at the back of the table. Fasten all four legs with screws, washers and nuts, which you will find in the envelope.
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Setting Up Your Sewing Machine 1. Lift the panel in the tabletop by placing one finger in each of the two finger holds. Hold the panel by the short end and slide the long end into groove 1 at both sides of the very back of the table. Now you are ready to sew.
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Replacing the Machine When you have finished sewing, you can leave the machine in place, or you can put it away and have a handy table for other uses. Make sure the ridge on the machine slides into groove 2 on both sides. Grasp the long side of the panel and slide the small side into groove 1 at both sides of the back of the table.
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A Name For Everything
Your Little Touch & Sew sewing machine has some very important parts. See how fast you can learn every name.
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A Job For Everything See how fast you can learn what every part does. The HAND WHEEL moves the take-up lever and the needle at the same time. The HAND CRANK fits into the slot and holes of the hand wheel so that you can work your machine by hand. Take the hand crank out of the hand wheel if you run your machine by battery or electric power.
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How to wind the Bobbin 1. Wind only a few coils of thread.
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How to Wind the Bobbin continued. . . Then continue winding bobbin with the hand crank or with the power switch turned to ON. Be sure to guide the thread with your fingers so that it winds evenly on the bobbin. When bobbin is full, cut the thread about 2 or 3 inches away from the bobbin. Then remove bobbin from bobbin winder.
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How to replace the Bobbin 1. [. . . ] Make sure the ties that hang over each side are 28 inches long on each side. With a pin, pull away threads to stitching line to form a fringe.
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Nightie for Carolyn Choose a pretty cotton, either printed or solid color. On the top edge of the wrong side, sew 4 strips of grosgrain ribbon or lace equal distances from each other. Table of Contents 30 Previous Page | Next Page
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Scarf for Barbara Choose a pretty linen, either printed or solid color. [. . . ]
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