Class 99 & 99K Sewing Machines - Sew-Classic.com
Class 99 & 99K Sewing Machines - Sew-Classic.com
Class 99 & 99K Sewing Machines - Sew-Classic.com
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<strong>Class</strong> <strong>99</strong> & <strong>99</strong>K<br />
To Start <strong><strong>Sew</strong>ing</strong><br />
Be sure to have thread take-up lever 5,<br />
Fig. 14 at its highest position.<br />
Place the material beneath the presser<br />
foot Q, Fig. 23, then turn the had wheel<br />
to bring the point of the needle into the<br />
material, then lower the presser foot by<br />
means of presser bar lifter R and start<br />
to sew.<br />
Some materials, such as soft finished<br />
sheers, nylons, jerseys, tricots and<br />
other elastic and sponge textiles,<br />
require a slight amount of assistance in<br />
feeding during sewing operations.<br />
Fig. 23 To Start <strong><strong>Sew</strong>ing</strong><br />
However, too much pull will stretch the seam, create irregular stitching and bend<br />
the needle. Most materials require only guiding for best sewing results.<br />
The machine will sew its own thread when sewing from one piece of material to<br />
another. However, it is not re<strong>com</strong>mended that any sewing be done with a<br />
threaded machine unless some fabric is under the presser foot.<br />
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