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INSTRUCTIONS ZIG-ZAG P/N 59955 SEWING MACHINE TABLE OF CONTENTS Adjusting for Good Stitches ............... Adjusting Pressure of Presser Foot ........ Adjusting Applique Tensions ..................... ....................................... 19 10 12 - 13 23 Needle Size Overcasting .................................... 5 .................................... 23 Parts List ................................. Basting .......................................... Blind Stitching ................................ Buttonhole with Special Buttonhole Foot ......... Changing the Attachment Foot 11 22 20 - 21 ............ 15 Cleaning & Oiling ..................... Connecting Machine ........................ 26 - 27 4 Darning ....................................... Decorative Stitching ..................... 18 16 - 17 Fastening a Seam .............................. Feed Dog Control ........................... Identification - Head Parts ............... 11 15 B Inserting Disc ................................. Inserting & Removing Material ............ 16 o 14 Needle & Thread Table ..................... Removing Bobbin Case from Shuttle 10 5 ...... 6 Removing Lint ................................. Replacement of Belt ........................ 25 25 Reverse Stitching 11 ........................... Setting Stitch Length ........................ Setting Stitch Width ........................... 11 16 Sewing Light ................................. Sewing on Buttons ............................. 4 Sewing on Lace .............................. Sewing on Plastic Films ..................... 22 24 Synthetics 24 .................................... 2 - 3 Inserting Bobbin into Bobbin Case ......... Installing Machine Head ..................... 30 - 31 Picking up Bobbin Thread .................. Placement of Needle ........................ Threading Upper Machine .................. Turning a Corner .............................. 4 What to Do .............................. 5 Winding the Bobbin ........................ Writing & Monogramming .................. 9 15 28 - 29 7 23 FRONT VIEW @ ® ® 1. Feed 2. Presser Dog 3. Presser Foot 4. Thread Guides 5. Thread Tension Foot Thumb Screw Assembly 6. Face 7. Thread 8. Stitch 9. Buttonhole 10. Stitch Cover 11. Plate Width Length Buttonhole Length Take-up Control Control Control Knob Lever Reverse Stitch Control 12. Light 13. Feed Dog Control Switch 14. Nomenclature Plate Knob BACK @ VIEW ® @ 15. Clutch 16. Hand Wheel Knob 17. Bobbin Winder 18. Thread Spool 19. Arm Cover 20. Decorative Stitch Mechanism Cover Mechanism Pins Plate 21. Upper Thread 22. Bobbin 23. Presser Foot Knob Winder Guides Tension Disc 24. Presser Foot Lever 25. Thread 26. Needle 27. Hand 28. Needle Cutter Clamp Screw Hole Cover Plate Plate ' :",i ' .. INSTALLING MACHINE AND CABINET HEAD i''¸¸¸ IN PORTABLE Loosen the two hinge screws under holes in the rear edge of the machine bed (1). Raise hinge pins in the cabinet cutout (2). Slip machine head onto the pins and tighten hinge screws securely (3). Lower machine head to front flap. i ___ fI _"_ - li Screw spool pins in place. Lay the plastic discs over the spool pins. Discs and pins are packed in the accessory box. i_ SEWING LIGHT The sewing light is placed inside the face cover plate as shown. It may be turned on or off by pushing the light switch. In order to operate the machine the switch must be on. O O To remove bulb, turn light switch off, open the face cover plate by swinging it open, push bulb in slightly, turn it away from you and remove. To replace, push new bulb in and turn it toward you (4). CONNECTING MACHINE Push the plug onto three prong connector bedplate (5). Plug machine cord into any 110- under the machine 120V wa[ outlet. NEEDLE AND THREAD THREAD NEEDLE SIZE SIZE Cotton 80 - 100 Synthetic Silk A TABLE Nylon Tricot, to your right, slip blunt end of needle as far as it will go into needle clamp. 11 Batiste, Dimity, Organdy, Light weight Velvet and Taffeta, Fine Lace, Light weight Knits, Satin. Cotton 60 - 80 Synthetic Mercerized 50 - 60 14 Cotton, Cotton Blends, Poplin, Percale, Gingham, Shantung, Pique, Seersucker, Velveteen, Double Knits, Light weight wool, Linen, Leather, Fake Furs, Vinyls. Cotton 40 - 60 Mercerized 50 Mercerzied Heavy 16 Duty Heavy Cotton such as Corduroy, Denim, Decorator Fabrics, Wool, Coating and Suiting. Cotton 30 - 50 Mercerized Heavy Duty 18 Heavy Twills, Tighten needle clamp screw. t Coatings. i NEEDLE SIZE Use KEN MO RE 6021 needles. The size of the needle should conform to the Flat size of the thread and both should be suitable to the material. side faces to The same size thread should be used in the bobbin as on the upper part of the machine for ordinary sewing. Never use a bent needle nor one with a blunt point. right. This I I II I exact length of the needle used in your machine. Comparison illustration will determine whether you i I -!, is the have is the correct one for your position by turning hand wheel toward you. Loosen needle clamp screw. Hold needle so that the flat side is Cotton 80 - 100 Synthetic Silk A Denims, OF NEEDLE Raise needle bar to its highest FABRIC Chiffon, Fine Silks, Power net. 9 PLACEMENT to be with this the needle machine. i • into place with needle •• • REMOVING Pull out latch. Pull bobbin ........... 3ET 77;.:_,-_"<:C...... :_ ...... case straight out. "-,. J". .f.. • • BOBBIN i'i. / CASE FROM SHUTTLE WINDING THE BOBBIN 0 @ Place thread on post. Draw thread spool as shown. 0 Release clutch by turn- ing clutch knob toward you. Start machine. 0 Wind thread bobbin a few times. around When winding bobbin is full, mechanism stops. 0 Place bobbin onto bobbin winder shaft. Push bobbin winder latch until it clicks. Tighten clutch knob and remove bobbin, INSERTING BOBBIN INTO BOBBIN CASE ......... CASE INTO SHUTTLE 0 @ 0 0 0 Guide bobbin onto center pin of bobbin Pull thread through Pull thread Holding @ case. slot. under tension latch, position spring. case into shuttle, release latch. 0 THREADING UPPER MACHINE • PICKING L._ = 'i UP BOBBIN THREAD Raise presser foot lever. ,' '' Hold needle thread loosely in left hand and rotate hand wheel toward you one complete turn. Bri.ng bobbin thread up by pulling upper thread. (See illustration). Place threads back under presser foot. II p ADJUSTING THE PRESSER FOOT PRESSURE OF THE Push down outer ring of presser foot knob (See illustration). This will release pressure of presser foot. To increase pressure, push down inner pin until suitable pressure is obtained. For ordinary sewing, the inner pin should be about half way down. When sewing multiple thickness or heavy material, reduce the pressure. Increase it when sewing sheer fabrics. Insufficient in guiding on 10 the pressure the fabric, fabric. reduce may cause If feed the dog pressure. skipped stitches or presser foot or marks difficulty appear i ¸ SETTING STITCH LENGTH For all types of sewing stitching, the buttonhole (center needle position). Loosen knob and move 4 aligning the red mark other than buttonhole control knob (red dot) stitch length on the side control of the making and must be set lever between lever with the blind at C 0 and desired position; tighten knob. The arrow mark indicates the setting for the satin stitch. This will vary slightly depending upon the type of material to be sewn. The 4 setting is the Ionges_ stitch. The size of stitch you select will depend on the fabric you want to sew Select stitch length and tighten knob so that forward and reverse stitches will be approximately the same size. BASTING Set stitch length control lever at 4 for the longest possible Use a paper backing when basting very sheer fabrics. REVERSE STITCHING Raise lever for reverse stitching. Lower lever for forward stitching. (Raise or lower lever as far as locking knob will allow). It is best to begin and end most seams with reverse stitching, often coiled back tacking. FASTENING A SEAM stitch. Be sure both threads are drawn back under the presser foot. Lower needle into fabric about _ inch from beginning of seam. Push stitch length control lever up for reverse stitching. Stitch in reverse until needle reaches beginning of seam. Move stitch length control lever down for forward stitching and complete seam. When you reach the end, raise the stitch length control lever and sew back over 1_ inch of complete seam. 11 ADJUSTING @ TENSIONS A perfect stitch will have threads locked between layers of fabric with (Refer to page 19). no loops on top or bottom. Fig. 1 PROBLEM e Upper thread too REMEDY tight Decrease Tension Fig. 2 O Upper thread too loose Increase Fig. 3 12 Tension the two INCREASE When stitching is unsatisfactory TENSION as in figures 2 and 3, adjust the upper thread tension. Lower thread tension quently requires adjustment less fre- than the upper thread tension. When stitch is satisfactory, as in figure 1 and seam is badly puckered, the cause may be tight tensions and both upper adjusted. (See page 19) When adjusting case, make slight driver. and lower the tension adjustments Clockwise. may be on the with Turn bobbin a screw- DECREASE TENSION (See page 19) It is necessary to reduce tension somewhat when the upper thread doing decorative stitching. Turn Counter Clockwise. 13 INSERTING For all kinds of sewing, consult AND REMOVING THE MATERIAL chart on page 5. Place material into Before that placing the material on the machine see : *The presser foot and needle clamp screws to sizes of needle and thread suit the kind of work *The needle and take-up lever are at their highest position. *The *The tensions ends inches *The of the to the feed "Stitch have dogs length been properly threads rear adjusted. have of the been drawn about lower tate placement the normal be done. under material you, foot, are both tight, *The the the presser by turning presser of presser "up" To remove you until the presser foot and heavy foot foot, the insert hand start toward sewing. fabrics lever can the needle wheel under To the be raised facilipresser beyond the position. the work, needle first turn hand is at its highest foot, draw with off excess thread the presser bar. material the wheel position, to the thread toward then rear cutter raise and cut located on 4 machine. are up. and width controls are set at desired IMPORTANT: you! When Always turn the machine is not being hand wheel used, place toward a piece settings. of material foot. Experiment determine settings. 14 by sewing tension on the adjustments fabric and to be used correct to stitch over Always operating the without fabric into shuttle. the the feed have fabric machine. will dog and lower under the presser Operating cause See page it to jam 25. the presser foot threaded by forcing when machine thread TURNING A CORNER Stop sewing machine with needle in fabric. Raise presser foot. Turn fabric. Lower presser foot and continue stitching. FEED DOG CONTROL The feed dog control knob is situated on the right front of machine bedplate. When knob is turned to the left, feed dog drops and does not pull material. This allows the operator .................... ............... ............... freedom of movement of material, as for darning. For regular sewing, turn knob to the right, "'U'" (Feed dog up). CHANGING The various THE ATTACHMENT attachment feet available FOOT for certain kinds of work are to be fastened to the presser bar. To attach the feet, raise the presser bar to its highest position by raising the presser foot lever. Loosen the presser foot thumb screw, choose the proper foot, insert from the front. Tighten the screw using the large screw foot is secure. driver and make sure that the 15 i:!:!i:i_¸¸ SETTING STITCH WIDTH Press stitch width control and move so right edge of control is aligned with setting desired. Zigzag width increases from setting 0 to setting 4. Straight stitching is possible only with the control on 0 setting (extreme left) and with no pattern disc in the machine. DECORATIVE STITCHING This machine can make beautiful means of various discs supplied the needle are controlled The stitch length specified When a looser or tighter by setting preference. the stitch decorative and embroidery stitches with the machine. The movements by of by the disc. is for an average pattern of decorative sewing. pattern of stitching is preferred, it is achieved length to a shorter or longer stitch to suit your The satin stitch requires no pattern disc and can be any width from 1 - 4. It is necessary to reduce the upper thread tension somewhat for decorative stitching. This will prevent the material from puckering and will prevent the bobbin thread fi:om coming up on the top of the fabric. INSERTING THE 1. Turn handwheel 2. Push stitch insertion. so that the 3. Pull decorative stitch mechanism cover open. Grasp knob of pattern disc and slip onto the shaft. Turn disc slightly until it slips down and the retaining pin enters hole in disc. 4. Return width stitch To remove pattern disc off the shaft. 16 DISC width control to control needle is in its highest position. the it there RIGHT and to LEFT position. disc push stitch width control keep to the RIGHT during and pull DECORATIVE DISC NO. DISC NO. 1 DISC NO. 2 STITCHES . '. Disc No. 0 pattern made on Buttonhole Control setting B, all other patterns 0 on setting ,, - DISC NO. 3 DISC NO. 4 DISC NO. 5 DISC NO. 6 DISC NO. 7 ,,.., _. -- _ -, ....... C. Stitch width : Satin stitch 1 -4 All others 0 Stitch length : about 1_ (arrow) SATIN STITCH 17 . DARNING WITH 1, PRESSER FOOT: Turn feed dog control to left. 2. Press down outer ring of presser foot knob, see page 10. With presser foot darning, monogram work, etc. may be done. 3. Stretch fabric tightly between two spring embroidery hoops and place under knob in this'position, mending, needle. 4. Lower presser bar so thread willhave some tension. When you start to darn, move fabric back and forth to cover darning area. Then turn fabric and continue sewing at right angles to the previous stitching. Use medium machine speed. You can make any length stitches desired. Slow movement of fabric will make short darning stitches. Fast movement will make long stitches. 5_ When you finish darning, raise presser foot and remove fabric. Increase pressure for general sewing down inner pin of the presser foot knob. Turn feed dog control to right. WITHOUT 1. Turn 2. feed PRESSER dog control Remove presser foot. Proceed as directed FOOT : to left. under steps 3 and 4 above. 3. When you finish darning, raise the presser foot lever and remove pressure for general sewing. Turn feed dog control to right. 18 by pressing fabric. Replace presser foot, and increase ADJUSTING When your sewing YOUR machine does not SEWING sew a properly 1. Insert a new needle of the correct size for the Consult chart on page 5 for needle size. 2. The 3. Check 4. Check the thread tension Do not try this test with upper and bobbin threading Begin with a full Fold a 6" square a. If seam bobbin, of your is puckered b. If the bottom c. If the Grasp stitching a. If both b. If neither Both balance. synthetic be matched FOR GOOD stitch, and fabric in size and check you the STITCHES following: are using. type. 9. Use mercerized thread, and a correct thread as it will not break. size needle for the fabric you properly threaded into the case. Set the stitch length at about 12 stitches fabric in half diagonally, forming a triangle. Make a line of stitching _'" tensions are too lays on the fabric pull break with fabric breaks - loosen a snap -tensions to per from inch. fold. upper upper make thread thread threads tension, tension, and repeat and repeat test. See page test. See page 12, Figure 12, Figure 3. 2. break. are balanced. - both tensions thread breaks - loosen upper tension. d. If lower thread breaks - tighten upper tension. have to break are using. tight. - tighten If upper do not locked thread c. threads thread page lays on the and threads should See - both thread top thread the thread carefully. MACHINE at the are too same place, loose. but they Bobbin tension may be reset by the following procedure. spring screw gradually until bobbin case and full bobbin bobbin thread. should break on the same snap. Start with a loose bobbin thread tension. Tighten the can be gently lifted from your hand by the end of the 19 ii i' " .....ii;i;; .......... i ,ii BUTTONHOLE Stitch width WITH control SPECIAL at arrow BUTTONHOLE mark Special buttonhole Feed dog control Stitch length control at arrow mark Buttonhole reverse stitch length control; red line at about center of dial Place the fabric, buttonhole foot. at the beginning about 1/16 Lower the with buttonhole Without of the inch the buttonhole. beyond the until front Stitch O With needle Pierce fabric O With forward of at the front the knob both needle edge opposite edge of the foot out of material, increase with needle, take about needle out of material, slide mark, set buttonhole control other end of the buttonhole. With let Set the mark control marked foot, foot U end (red dot) ends, under pierce the of the of foot the F the fabric opening buttonhole. foot. O O Buttonhole length lowering FOOT needle bartack Reproduction graduations inch apart. out of material, 3 or 4 stitches. of identical knob is reached. stitch width to 4 and drop feed dog. 4 stitches to barrack. stitch width on "'R", set stitch width control back raise feed to the arrow dog, on 4, lower sew to the feed dog and Raise feed dog. size buttonholes on the left side of the Just mark the starting is facilitated with the aid of the buttonhole foot. These graduations points of the buttonholes, let the are needle pierce the fabric and set the index mark (A) on the upper portion of the foot at the same graduation mark (B) as it was set for the first buttonhole. Lower the foot. Follow steps 1 to 4 outlined in buttonhole instructions. 2O O O Always in make the a practice garment, interfacing using if used buttonhole a double on a scrap thickness of of fabric fabric, used and an in garment. The stitch length may be varied slightly by the stitch length control lever within the 0 to 1 range. To increase forward stitch move this lever from the arrow mark toward 1, to decrease move it toward O. The buttonhole reverse stitch length control is used to match the length of the reverse stitches with the forward stitches. O 0 Turn the dial These setting _ .......... ........... down for shorter stitches and up for longer stitches. Generally only a slight adjustment of this control is required. Excessive movement of this control will alter the forward stitch length and may reverse the forward motion. may vary depending on type of fabric used. ... u 21 SEWING ON LACE Set stitch width to 2. Set stitch length to 2 or 3. Place fabric under the presser foot and position lace _ inch from edge of fabric. Position fabric and lace so that right stitch catches left edge of lace. Continue stitching so that edge of [ace is overcast. \ @ \ BLIND STITCHING Use 0 disc Buttonhole control 1. Prepare the hem with 2. Apply seam stitching. tape along 3. Turn using O O J _. ° - - and longest (red baste about back along Fold garment using disc 0. 5. Remove basting and in a straight hem. Align two holes the on ON dot) B Stitch Stitch and edgestitched a turned stitch 4. SEWING O hem knob the raw egde press with 1A inch from sewing machine. basting hem. line width length or; straight edge stitch 4 finish either the and 0 2- of the along or zigzag seam tape garment fold The basting stop may be eliminated of presser foot and lower BUTTONS of button with slot foot to hold button securely. Drop feed dog. Turn hand wheel by hand until needle point is just above button, Adjust stitch width so that needle will align with a hole of button. Turn hand wheel again by hand so that needle goes into second hole, readjust a number of times, turning hand wheel 2 inches of thread, draw If using a 4 hole button 22 thread repeat stitch width manually. to reverse the above side and procedure. if necessary. Finish with tie securely. an Stitch extra APPLIQUE Baste cutout Set stitch applique length completely to fabric. about I/2. the raw covering Set Zigzag stitch stitch width around 2 to 4. applique, edge. OVERCASTING Set stitch around WRITING Free Stitch Feed Draw :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: width raw edge to 4. Set of fabric stitch to length completely AND MONOGRAMMING at 0 to 4 at 3. cover Zigzag the stitch edge. Hand width dog control Left initials or words to be sewn embroidery hoops. Writing on fabric and fit fabric into is done with either zigzag or straight stitching. Remove presser foot. Set stitch width for straight or zigzag stitches as desired. Slip hoop and fabric under the needle ,lower presser bar and take one stitch to raise bobbin thread through marked outline, fabric. guiding Using a medium speed, stitch fabric carefully by hands. along :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 23 SYNTHETICS Your KENMORE will sew all the new fabrics of synthetic fiber, such as nylon, ° Orlon, ** Dacron, rayon, acetate, blends of these, and combinations of synthetic and natural fibers. When stitching a fabric of blended or combined fibers, handle it as you would a material ofthe fiber present in the largest percentage. For example, a fabric woven of 60% Orlon and 40% silk should be handled as one made entirely of Orlon. When stitching a fabric that is over 50% synthetic a. Select patterns of the loose fitting because most synthetic pressing, fiber, remember: type with cap or kimono fiber fabrics cannot be eased with Sleeves, steam and are not absorbent. b. Use a synthetic thread. c. Use a fine needle as recommended in chart on page 5. d. Wind the bobbin in the usual way, but do not pass thread between tension discs. Guide thread by hand for a smoothly wound bobbin. e. Choose the stitch length that gives the most satisfactory f. Check thread tensions by sewing on a double thickness seam. of the fabric to be used. Usually the upper thread tension must be loosened. Sometimes both bobbin and upper thread tensions must be loosened (pages 12, 13). SEWING ON PLASTIC FILMS Set the machine with normal thread tensions and a large size stitch. Use a fine needle and mercerized thread. Hold plastic pieces together with cellophane tape or paper clips rather than rounded rather than square. °Trademark ester fiber. 24 for Dupont's Acrylic fiber. pins. Sew "'Trademark corners for Dupont's slightly poly- REMOVING LINT 1. Turn hand wheel toward you until needle is at its highest position. Remove bobbin and bobbin case. 2. Push buttons 3. Remove shuttle (C) by grasping 4. Remove accumulated shuttle race. 5. Replace shuttle in race body, with a perfect circle with driver (D). axle facing 6. Replace shuttle bobbin case. race cover then 7. Do not attempt to force 8. Occasionally remove the with a soft brush. (A) sideways. race cover axle. (B). lint and (B), Then thread pull from out all shuttle parts of out, forming insert bobbin and any of the above operation. needle plate and clean feed dog \ \ \ \ REPLACEMENT OF THE Push machine motor against © BELT and remove belt from \ ® motor pulley. Let motor down gently. Pull belt out over hand wheel. Install new belt reversing the above procedure. 25 • • Z. CLEANING Keep the and efficient brush. AND moving parts operation. When machine OILING ............ free from Cleaning dust should runs hard or makes drop of KENMORE sewing in figs. A, B & C. machine and threads be done excessive with noise, oil at the points Swing hinged face cover plate open to oil points end of machine head. for quiet a small place a indicated indicated at Fig. A 26 OILING MACHINE Tilt machine head back to oil points indicated on underside of machine head. Fig, B Remove arm cover plate to oil points indicated at top of machine head. To remove cover plate, screws and lift cover. Fig. remove top C 27 WHAT PROBLEM PROBABLE Rethread machine (page 9). Tighten upper thread tension (page 12). Pulling fabric. Do not pull fabric; guide it gently. Light pressure on presser foot. Increase pressure on presser foot Loose presser foot. Reset presser foot (page 15). Unevenly Rewind wound 28 bobbin. fabric. Do not pull fabric; guide it gently. size needle. Choose correct Incorrect setting Reset needle (page 5). presser (page 10). bobbin (page 7). Incorrect of needle. foot. size needle for thread Reset presser foot Draw Feed dog down. Raise feed dog (page 15), tension(s). (page 5). both threads back under presser foot (page 10). Reset thread tension(s) (pages 12, 13). Light pressure on presser foot. Increase pressure on presser foot Using two different kinds of thread. Upper thread kind. sizes or and fabric (page 15). Upper and lower threads not drawn back under presser foot. Incorrect thread Puckering Choose correct size needle for thread and fabric (Page 5). Loose upper thread tension. Loose Bunching of Thread CORRECTION Improper threading. Pulling Breaking Needle DO CAUSE Incorrect size needle. Irregular Stitches TO and bobbin thread Bent or blunt needle. Insert new needle (page 5). Loose presser foot. Reset presser foot Fabric too sheer or too soft. Use underlay (page 10). should be same size and (page 15). of tissue paper or tarleton when stitching. WHAT PROBLEM PROBABLE Incorrect Bent Skipping Stitches size or blunt Incorrect upper Light pressure Starting Breaking Upper Thread Tight Breaking Bobbin Thread Insert new needle (page 5). on size eye Improper presser too Loosen foot. Feed dog Light pressure Loosen case threading, case or shuttle, Machine Jamming Thread caught Check bobbin Loosen (page 12). size needle for thread and fabric case threading bobbin thread tension Clean bobbin case and shuttle Raise feecl'dog down. on presser under 10). (page 5). Insert new needle (page 5). thread tension. knotted (page 12). machine (page 8, 9). upper thread tension Choose correct foot. Moving Threads upper thread tension Increase pressure on presser foot (page Rethread tension. needle. bobbin (page 5). Start to stitch at a medium speed. fast. in needle. Tight bobbin size needle for thread and fabric Reset needle (page 5). tension. thread Lint in bobbin Fabric not of needle. threading. Incorrect CORRECTION Choose correct thread upper Sharp CAUSE needle. to stitch Improper DO needle. setting Tight TO fabric, in shuttle. Increase (page 8). (page 13). (page 25). (page 15). pressure on presser foot (page 10). Place both threads back under presser foot beginning to stitch. Disassemble and clean shuttle before (page 25). (Knocking Noise) 29 PARTS LIST All parts listed here may be ordered through office or mail order house. 1 your nearest Sears or Simpsons-Sears 2 7 17 10 18 2O 3O 5 4 8 retail store, catalog 12 11 13 14 sales When ordering 1. Model 2. Parts these & seria! number(s) parts, please numbers and description(s) When ordering by mail, prices will be billed accordingly. Ref. # Part # be sure of machine will to mention shown on the the following references: nomenclature plate. See page 2_ here. be furnished on request, Description or parts will be shipped at prevailing Ref. # Part # Description prices 1 2 3 47 4611 60502 Shuttle hook Needle clamp Bobbin 10 2704 2705 2706 Pattern disc # 5 Pattern disc # 6 Pattern disc #7 4 60404 Bobbin 11 1222 Bobbin 12 13 3015 3016 Large screw driver Small screw driver 14 15 16 17 18 _60861 360890 4607 135 60902 5 6 7 8 9 10 case 381 5 6021 Light bulb Pack of assorted 1939 2273 8286 3065 2700 Bobbin Nylon Thread Pattern Pattern 2701 Pattern disc # 2 19 60863 2702 Pattern disc # 3 20 _60860 2703 Pattern disc #4 21 60855 needle winder rubber ring disc spool pin disc # 0 disc # 1 winder and you thread guide Buttonhole opener Sewing machine oil Presser foot Presser foot thumb screw Motor rubber belt Needle threader Bobbin box with 1 0 bobbins Special buttonhole foot • Items 14, 15 and 20 do not come with the machine, but are available. 31 MEMO SEWING MACHINE SEARS, ROEBUCK SiMPSONS-SEARS AND CO., Chicago, |L 60684 U.S.A. and LIMITED, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Part No.59955