Kenmore 200, 519, 38, 010 Threading the Machine Threading the machine, Built-in needle threader

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Threading the Machine

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Threading the machine

*Raise the thread take-up lever to its highest position by turning the handwheel counterclockwise.

*Raise the presser foot lifter.

*Place a spool on the spool pin, with the thread coming

off from the bottom toward the front of the sewing machine.

Draw the end of the thread around the upper thread guide.

While holding the thread near the spool, draw the end of the thread down around the check spring holder.

Firmly draw the thread up to the take-up lever, and down into the take-up lever eye.

Pass the thread behind the lower thread guide on the left.

Slip the thread in the needle bar thread guide on the left. Thread the needle from front to back, or use the built-in needle threader.

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Raise the needle to its highest position. Push down the needle threader knob _ as far as it wilt go.

The hook comes out through the needle eye from behind.

Paying close attention to the needle point, draw the thread around the guide and under the hook _.

Release the knob slowly while holding the thread end with your hand. A loop of the thread is pulled up through the needle eye.

Note:

The needle threader can be used with a #11 to #16 needle, or a #11 Blue needle.

Thread size 50 to 100 is recommended.

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Contents Sears Roebuck Co., Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U.S.A Canada Inc., Toronto Ont I5SImportant Safety Instructions U.S.A Sears Maintenance AgreementMaster Protection Agreements Machine Specifications SpecificationTable of Contents Section VI. Embroidery Normal Maintenance Section I. Name of Parts Names of PartsAvailable Accessories and Attachments 993010900Connecting Machine to Power Supply Before UsingYour Sewing MachinePatterns 1, 2,6and7 i,j Reverse ButtonMachine Operating Buttons Start/stop Auto-lock ButtonPressure Dial Foot ControlOperation Instructions To Drop or Raise the Feed DogsDetaching the table Extension TablePresser Foot Lifter Thread Cuer Changing NeedleChanging Presser Foot Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns Automatic buttonhole foot Foot R Presser Foot Types Zigzag foot Foot aStraight stitch foot Foot H Blind hem stitch foot Foot GPage Weight Fabric Type Needle Needle Size Selecting Needle and Fabric Horizontal spool pin Spool pin Bobbin Winding Inserting the bobbin Threading the Machine Threading the machine Built-in needle threaderDrawing up bobbin thread Up/down needle button Visual Touch Screen Pattern Selection Utility StitchesCommon set mode Machine SettingsScreen Contrast Flag Mode-Language Selection Reset all to defaultsDesired language key Securing seam Straight StitchChanging sewing direction Up/down needle button Needle plate guide line QuiltingTo sew from the edge of thick fabric Black button Quilting with Walking Foot Manual Adjustment of Straight StitchesTo attach the walking foot Walking foot Changing needle drop position j + key Changing stitch length j + keyPage Triple Stretch Variety Straight StitchesLocking Lock-a-matic StitchStretch Stitch Stitch pattern BastingZipper Sewing Stitch Stitch patternFabric preparation To sewStitch width adjusting keys Stitch length adjusting keys Manual Adjustment of Zigzag Stitch Width and f LengthZigzag Stitch Changing stitch width +key Changing stitch length +keyAdjust the Needle Thread Tension for Zigzag Stitch Variety Overcasting Stitches Overedge Overedge Stitch using zigzag stitchMultiple Zigzag Stitch Serging DoubleShellTuck Blind Hem StitchRound end BH Various kinds of buttonholes and their usesSquare BH Rounded keyhole BHSquare Preparation for sewing GrooveIquare BH Now Sewing To repeart buttonhole sewingChanging buttonhole width Oefau DefaultChanging buttonhole stitch density Corded Buttonhole Stitch pattern To sew Button holder To adjust the evenness of darningDarning To sew a shorter darning Reverse button Required lengthTacking To sew the same size tackTo adjust the size of an eyelet EyeletTwin needle key Default keyCancel key Needle up/down keyDelete Key Program Key Press Key to program pattern combinationKeys Vertical mirror keyOne Cycle Pattern Sewing Elongation SewingProgramming Pattern Combination with Mirror Image Programming Pattern Combination Example pattern 28French Knot Example Pattern 51, 39 ProgrammingCombination Satin Stitch and Decorative Example Pattern To Sew from the Beginning of a Combination Pattern With Key Twin Needle SewingIndividual Pattern Adjustment Examplepatterns 28, 30Program Check File Saving Saving OpeningAssigning a file name Opening a Saved File Deleting a Saved FileEuropean accented letters key Font key When you press key, the font selection window@ Memory check key Editing a Monogram Inserting a Letter characterProgramming a Monogram Example Programming in block type Deleting a LetterEmbroidery Hoop F Getting Ready to Sew EmbroideryInstruction for template Types of Stabilizer StabilizerAdhesive iron-onstabilizer To Set the Fabric in the Embroidery Hoop To Attach Embroidery Foot P To Attach the Embroidery HoopThread Holder Built-in Embroidery Designs Grid size Embroidery Mode SetEmbroidery maximum speed CenterlineEmbroidery Screen Stitch back/forward keys Og/ST keyStarting To Sew Embroidery Sewing ResultsFont key Monogram EmbroideryMonogram Selection Screen NumberlLetter keyFile save key @ Letter size keyColor change key Example 2-Letters without a crest Letter MonogramExample 2-Letters with a crest Making correctionsTo insert the ATA PC card ATA PC CardSelecting the Card Designs To eject the ATA PC cardPattern Selection Screen Connecting Reader/writerRS-232C cable RS-232C connector Reader/Writer Reader/writerMoving the Selected Design Edit ModePattern Selection Windows in the Edit Mode Selecting the Pattern on the Edit ScreenResizing the Selected Pattern Flipping the Selected PatternChanging the Fabric and Thread Colors Rotating the Selected PatternFabric color change Thread Color change Ih ff Pattern Combination ExamplePage Sewing Results Blank SECTIONVll. Normal Maintenance s Replacing the Light BulbsCleaning the Hook Area Assembling the Hook RaceBlock Conventional Sewing MonogramScript Gothic Built-in Embroidery Designs Built-in Embroidery MonogramChelnham Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Get it fixed, at your home or ours