Junior Miss 67B
A Job For Everything
See how fast you can learn what every part does.
1.SPOOL PIN holds the spool of thread.
2.SPOOL PIN THREAD GUIDE guides thread from the spool.
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5.NEEDLE carries the thread through the fabric when you sew.
6.PRESSER FOOT holds the fabric against the feed.
(Note: Always put fabric under the presser foot when you sew.)
7.FEED moves the fabric as you sew.
8.SLIDE PLATE opens so you can take the bobbin out. Slide it to the left to open. Slide it to the right to close.
9.NEEDLE PLATE is the working place for your fabric. The numbered guidelines help you sew straight seams.
10.TENSION DIAL decides how hard the needle should pull the thread.
11.TABLE CLAMP holds the machine tightly to your table.
12.BOBBIN WINDER holds the bobbin when you wind it. Never leave a bobbin on the winder while you are sewing.
13.FOOT PEDAL starts the machine when you press your foot on it. The machine stops when you remove your foot from the pedal. The
14.HAND WHEEL moves the
15.HAND CRANK fits into the slot of the hand wheel so that you can work your machine by hand. You must turn the power switch to OFF before you use the hand crank. Take the hand crank out of the hand wheel if you run your machine by battery or electric power.
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17.BATTERY HOLDER holds the batteries in the bottom of your machine. Open the latch by turning it with your fingers or a coin. Place four "D" batteries in the holder with the head of each battery toward the hand wheel. Remove the batteries if you are not going to sew for more than two weeks.
18.BOBBIN is the little spool that you wind with thread.
19.BOBBIN CASE holds the bobbin while you wer.
20.BOBBIN CASE HOLDER holds the bobbin case while you sew. It moves back and forth to
help the needle form each stitch.
21.MACHINE COVER fits over your machine to protect it. Be sure you remove the hand crank and wrap the cord around the foot pedal before you put on the cover.
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