Kenmore 14572, 14502, 14501, 14401, 12621, 10101, 14571 Prepare the bobbin Load Thread on the Bobbin

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Prepare the bobbin

Load Thread on the Bobbin

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1.Disengage the clutch by turning the clutch knob toward you.

2.a, Put a spool of thread on the spool pin.

b.Draw the thread from the spool through the thread guide.

3.a. Wind the thread around the bobbin several times in the direction of the arrow.

b.Place the bobbin onto the bobbin winder shaft.

4.a. Push the bobbin winder shaft to the right until it clicks.

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b. Start the machine by pressing down on the foot control.

NOTE: The bobbin will stop turning when it is filled.

5.a. Push the shaft to the left.

b.Remove the bobbin from the shaft and trim the end of the thread.

6.Engage the clutch by turning the clutch knob away from you.

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Contents SWA/RS This Model is a Center NEEDLE, LOW BAR Sewing Machine Sears, Roebuck and CoTable of Contents Locate and identify the parts on your machine Know Your MachineBobbin winder latch Locate and identify the accessories Parts and accessoriesfitted on the machine Foot Needle Optional accessoriesControl the presser foot lever Plug in the machine and switch on the powerSet up the machine Set the foot controlConvert to free-arm sewing Attach th.e spool pinsPut thread on the spool pin Prepare the bobbin Load Thread on the Bobbin III Prepare the bobbinRemove the Bobbin Case from the Shuttle Insert the bobbin Case into the Shuttle Insert the Bobbin into the Bobbin CaseChange the needle Prepare the NeedleFabric Needle, Thread, Fabric and Stitch Length ChartThread the Needle Prepare the Top ThreadHold the top thread loosely in your left hand Pick up the Bobbin ThreadZigzag Stitching Check the Thread Tension Adjust the top thread tensionAdjust the bobbin thread tension Straight StitchingLjI Choose the Right Presser FootKnow what the presser feet will do Foot holder Change the presser footUse the Double Needle Use the Feed Cover PlateStitch Length Control Stitch SelectorBacktacking Stitch Width ControlReverse Stitch Lever Seam Guide LinesBefore you begin to sew When you begin to sewLearn to USE the Stitches Machine Setting ChartPresser foot Straight StitchesSewing a Straight Seam Darning Square the Corner 5/8 from the fabric edgeTop-stitching Iiii BastingGathering Attaching a zipper CordingZigzag Resser,ootSew 4 to 6 zigzag stitches on top of the fabric Satin stitchOvercasting stitch Bar tackingEmbroidery and Monogramming AppliqueButton sewing Three-step Zigzag IIInlFinished Blind HemInside Dress Final Finished Edge Right Side of Finished HEM Box Stitch Two types of shell stitches are built into your machine Shell StitchUltra Stitch Stretch StitchesBasic Stitches with Stretch Applications Where to Use Which Stretch Stitch a Check-ChartSuitable for Stretch Fabrics Serging Or Pine LeafTips on Sewing Different Fabrics Smocking Stretch Stitch Straight Stretch StitchRick-Rack Stretch Stitch Elastic Stretch Stitch Overcast Stretch StitchElastic Edge Stretch Stitch Overlock Stretch StitchTips on buttonholing Learning to SEW ButtonholesManual Method III Method Adjust the stitch widthAdjust the stitch density Make the Buttonhole Corded Buttonholes a variation of the built-in buttonhole Buttonhole Attachment System Nlnn Set up the machineIiiifiii IiIIIltl..J..-Guide IIIllmli!.LJilII1 f I slot IllllIIi!i tlllll 11-PienOnMake the Buttonhole Chanje the light bulb Clean the feed dogsClean your machine Lib Clean the shuttleStitching Problems General ProblemsThread Problems SEARS, Roebuck and CO., Chicago, IL 60684 U.S.A Sewing Machine