Euro Pro Sewing Machine 372 User Manual

Another quality product from  
EURO-PRO  
TM  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
English  
Spanish  
French  
377/374/373/372  
Model  
EURO-PRO Operating LLC, 94 Main Mill Street, Door 16, Plattsburgh, NY 12901  
4400 Bois Franc,St. Laurent, QC,H4S 1A7  
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Contents  
Principal parts  
3-4  
How to connect the machine to the power supply  
4
4
4
5
How to use the foot control  
How to replace the sewing lamp  
Changing the needle  
Thread and needle chart  
5
5
To select a suitable needle  
Removing and attaching the presser foot  
6
Regulating the thread tension  
Reverse stitch  
6
7
The pattern selector  
7-8  
Removing the bobbin case and bobbin  
Winding the bobbin  
8
9
Threading the bobbin case  
Threading the needle  
9
10  
11  
Drawing up the bobbin thread  
Straight stitch and zigzag stitch  
Changing sewing direction  
Fastening seams  
11  
12  
12  
12  
13  
13  
Triple stretch stitch  
Tricot zigzag stitch  
Smocking stitch  
Overlock stitch  
13  
Double action stitch  
Double overlock stitch  
Sewing buttonholes  
14  
15  
14-15  
Sewing zippers  
Hemming  
15  
16  
16  
17  
17  
Sewing blind hems  
Sewing embroidery  
Darning plate  
Buttons  
17  
18  
Cleaning the feed dog  
Cleaning the shuttle race  
Free arm sewing  
18  
19  
20  
Trouble shooting: causes and remedies  
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( Model 377)  
PRINCIPAL PARTS  
2
17  
3
1
1.Bobbin winder thread guide  
2.Thread tension dial  
3.Pattern selector dial  
4.Bobbin winder spindle  
5.Bobbin winder stopper  
6.Balance wheel  
15  
6
7.Stitch length dial  
8.Reverse button  
14  
7
8
9.Needle clamp and screw  
10.Shuttle cover  
11.Presser foot  
16  
13  
12.Presser foot thumb screw  
13.Needle  
12  
11  
14.Screw for face plate  
15.Face plate  
16.Extension table  
17.Stitch display  
18.Presser foot lifter  
18  
9
(Accessories storage compartment)  
10  
(Model 374)  
PRINCIPAL PARTS  
1.Bobbin winder thread guide  
2.Thread tension dial  
3.Pattern selector dial  
4.Bobbin winder spindle  
5.Bobbin winder stopper  
6.Balance wheel  
7.Stitch length dial  
8.Reverse button  
9.Needle clamp and screw  
10.Shuttle cover  
11.Presser foot  
12.Presser foot thumb screw  
13.Needle  
14.Screw for face plate  
15.Face plate  
16.Extension table  
17.Stitch display  
18.Presser foot lifter  
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( Model 373/372)  
PRINCIPAL PARTS  
1.Bobbin winder thread guide  
2.Thread tension dial  
3.Pattern selector dial  
4.Bobbin winder spindle  
5.Bobbin winder stopper  
6.Balance wheel  
7.Stitch display  
8.Reverse button  
9.Needle clamp and screw  
10.Shuttle cover  
11.Presser foot  
12.Presser foot thumb screw  
13.Needle  
14.Screw for face plate  
15.Face plate  
16.Extension table  
17.Presser foot lifter  
HOW TO CONNECT THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SUPPLY  
1.Fit the machine plug into the machine.  
2.Plug the power cord to the power supply.  
Note:*Before plugging in the machine, ensure the voltage and  
number of cycles indicated, conforms to your electrical  
power supply.  
HOW TO USE THE FOOT CONTROL  
Sewing speed can be varied by the foot control. The harder you press  
on the controller, the faster the machine runs.  
Note:*By releasing the controller, the machine stops running auto-  
matically.  
*Before using the machine, practice controlling the speed  
without threading.  
HOW TO REPLACE THE SEWING LAMP  
The sewing lamp is located behind the face plate.  
Remove the face plate by loosing the screw of the face plate.  
To remove...Unscrew  
Bulb type:  
To replace...Screw  
Note:*Before replacing a bulb, disconnect the machine from the  
power supply.  
*Bulbs are available from sewing machine retailers.(Use a  
15-Watt bulb)  
Caution!  
Before leaving the machine, changing parts or doing any other  
work on it, always disconnect the plug from the wall socket.  
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THREAD AND NEEDLE CHART  
NEEDLE SIZE  
9 or 11  
THREADS  
FABRICS  
Fine Silk  
Fine Cotton  
Sheer cottons, Silk,  
Synthetics, Georgette  
LIGHT  
WEIGHT  
Fine Synthetic  
Fine Cotton Covered Polyester  
50 silk  
Medium Weight Cottons, Synthetics,  
Poplin, Velvet, Light Weight Woollens  
MEDIUM  
WEIGHT  
50 to 80 Cotton  
50 to 60 Synthetic  
Cotton Covered Polyester  
11 or 14  
14 or 16  
50 Silk  
Heavy Weight Cottons, Denim  
Tweed, Gaberdine, Drapery  
HEAVY  
WEIGHT  
40 to 50 Cotton  
40 to 50 Synthetic  
Cotton Covered Polyester  
Note: *In general, fine threads and needles are used for sewing thin fabrics, and thicker threads and needles are  
used for sewing heavy fabrics, Always test thread and needle size on a small piece of fabric which will  
be used for actual sewing.  
*Use the same thread for needle and bobbin.  
*When sewing stretch, very fine fabrics and synthetics, use a STRETCH needle. The STRETCH  
needle effectively prevents skipped stitches.  
*When sewing very fine fabrics, sew over a piece of paper to prevent yarn distortion.  
CHANGING THE NEEDLE  
1. Turn the balance wheel towards you until the needle is in  
its highest position.  
2. Loosen the needle clamp screw by turning its top edge  
towards you. Remove the needle from the clamp.  
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3. Place the new needle into the needle clamp with it s flat  
side facing away from you. Push the needle up into needle  
clamp as far as possible.  
4. Tighten the needle clamp screw firmly.  
TO SELECT A SUITABLE NEEDLE  
(4)  
A number indicating the size  
of needle is marked on the  
Stem  
(3)  
stem. The higher the number,  
the thicker the needle.  
A STRETCH needle is  
recommended for stretch fabrics.  
Do not use any needle which  
is bent or blunted.  
stretch needle  
*
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REMOVING AND ATTACHING THE PRESSER FOOT  
To Remove:  
1. Turn the balance wheel towards you until the needle is at its highest position
2. By lifting the lever on the back of the foot holder, the presser foot will drop off.  
Note: *Do not force the presser foot to remove it.  
To Attach:  
1. Place the presser foot so that the pin on the foot lies just under the groove of the  
foot holder. Lower the foot holder.  
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2. When the presser foot lifter is raised youll fin d the presser foot is locked in place.  
REGULATING THE THREAD TENSION  
Generally, should any tension adjustment be necessary, the adjustment can normally be made by regulating  
the upper thread tension dial only. Bobbin thread tension has been adjusted at the factory and readjustment  
is seldom required except for special instances, thread and fabric.  
Bobbin thread tension is just right when you can pull the thread from bobbin case easily with a little resistance.  
Thread tension may be adjusted by tightening or loosening the thread tension dial.  
The needle thread and the bobbin thread  
should interiock in the center of two layers of fabric  
n,  
se.  
n.  
Remember the higher the number, the tighter the tension. Correctly balanced tensions for one fabric may not  
be suitable for another. The required tension depends upon the stiffness of fabric, thickness of the fabric,  
numbers of layers of fabric being sewn, as well as the type of stitch you are making. It is better to test the stitch-  
ing on a scrap of the fabric you are using before starting to make a garment. The general range for many fabrics is 3-5.  
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STITCH LENGTH DIAL (Model 377 and 374 only)  
To change the length of the stitches proceed as follows:  
Turn the dial so that the number for the required stitch length is at setting mark. The numbers indicate the approximate  
stitch length in mm. The smaller the numbers, the shorter the stitch.  
Model 374  
Model 377  
setting  
mark  
stitch lengths  
(Model EP 377/374/373/372)  
REVERSE STITCH:  
Press center of the stitch length dial (reversing button) and hold for reverse stitching. Fabric will immediately start feeding  
backwards. Release button and machine will resume normal forward sewing. Very useful for fastening ends of seams and  
darts without having to tie threads, and for strengthening seams.  
Model EP 377  
Model 374  
Model 373/372  
(Model 377)  
THE PATTERN SELECTOR  
The desired pattern can be selected by turning the pattern selector dial. The marks on the dial correspond to the  
patterns shown on the panel respectively, as follows;  
M(  
O(  
)
straight stitch, middle needle position  
straight stitch, left needle position  
)
1-5( 54321) zigzag stitch with variable width  
A(  
B(  
C(  
D(  
)
)
)
)
tricot stitch  
stretch blind stitch  
double action stitch  
reverse blind stitch  
SS  
automatic buttonhole sewing  
SS  
Selecting Stretch Stitch:  
When sewing stretch stitch, set the stitch length dial at  
S.S.  
.
When you release the engagement on the dial, the  
Standard djustment  
stretch stitch mechanism will be off automatically.  
M(  
O(  
)
)
triple straight stretch stitch, middle needle  
position.  
Turn the stitch length dial so that  
the SS mark is uppermost.  
This is a standard adjustment for most types of fabric.  
For different types of fabric, adjustment may be necessary.  
To shorten the stretch stitches, turn the dial slightly to-  
triple straight stretch stitch, left needle  
position.  
1-5( 54321) triple zigzag stretch stitch or ric-rac stitch  
wards  
To lengthen, turn the dial towards  
.
A(  
B(  
C(  
D(  
)
smocking stitch  
On most fabrics, these adjustments allow for various  
pattern possibilities.  
)
fancy stretch stitch or blanket stitch  
double overlock stitch  
overlock stitch  
)
)
When making stretch stitches, the mark  
be within the SS range - (see drawing).  
must always  
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THE PATTERN SELECTOR  
( Model 374)  
The desired pattern can be selected by turning the pattern selector dial. The marks in the stitch display correspond  
to the patterns shown on the panel respectively, as follows:  
A (  
)
)
straight stitch, middle needle position  
straight stitch, left needle position  
zigzag stitch with variable width  
tricot stitch  
stretch blind stitch  
) double action stitch  
) reverse blind stitch  
B (  
C (  
D (  
E (  
F (  
G (  
)
)
)
automatic buttonhole sewing  
( Model 373/372)  
THE PATTERN SELECTOR  
(
(
)
)
straight stitch  
zigzag stitch  
1 - 3  
4-6  
7
(
(
)
)
triple zigzag stretch stitch  
triple straight stretch stitch  
8
9
(
(
(
)
)
)
overlock stitch  
smocking stitch  
10  
11  
12  
tricot stitch  
shell stitch  
(
)
(
)
automatic buttonhole sewing  
RE MOVING THE BOBBIN CASE AND BOBBIN  
1. Raise the presser foot and turn the balance wheel towards  
you until the thread takd-up lever is at its highest position.  
2. Open the shuttle cover.  
3. Open hinged latch of bobbin case and pull bobbin case out of  
machine.  
Release the latch and the bobbin will fall out. As long as you  
hold the bobbin case latch open, the bobbin cannot drop  
out.  
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WINDING THE BOBBIN  
1. Draw thread from spool through  
bobbin winder tension disc as shown.  
2. Pull end of thread through hole in bobbin  
as shown.  
3. Push bobbin winder shaft to far left position,  
if it is not already there. Place bobbin onto  
shaft with end of thread coming from top of  
bobbin. Push bobbin winder shaft to right  
until it clicks. Hold onto end of thread.  
4. Start machine. The thread that is held will  
snap or may be trimmed with a scissors,  
Bobbin will cease turning when completely  
filled. Push shaft to left to remove bobbin.  
When the bobbin winding is incorrect, release  
the screw of the upper thread guide and adjust  
the thread guide up or down until the winding  
of the bobbin is balanced.  
THREADING THE BOBBIN CASE  
Hold the bobbin between the thumb and forefinger o
hand and pull off about 15cm (6 inches) of thread.  
1. Hold the bobbin case in your left hand as shown an
the filled bobbin inside.  
2. Pull the thread into the slot in the edge of the bobbin
3. Now pull the thread under the tension spring and
thread eyelet.  
To insert the bobbin case and bobbin......  
Ensure that about 15 cm (6 inches) of thread extends  
out of bobbin. Hold the bobbin case so that long  
finger on case points up. Open the latch of bobbin  
case. Slip the bobbin case over the center pin of  
hook and press in place until the long finger of the  
bobbin case enters the notch entirely to lock the  
bobbin in place. Release latch and press it down.  
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1
A
THREADING THE NEEDLE  
Install the spool pin behind the machine  
(as shown in fig ).  
3
A
Place spool on spool pin, with thread  
coming from the back of the spool. Place  
the take - up lever  
position.  
5
in the highest  
B
6, 7, 8  
4
fig A  
1. Raise the presser foot using the foot lever  
marked  
B
.
2. Draw the thread through the thread  
guides on the top cover as drawing in,.  
B
3. Hold the spool still with right hand, pull  
the end of the thread between the  
tension disk as shown in.  
4. Following the slotted threading path,  
pull the thread down to thethread check  
spring (inside) and lead it across from  
left to right.  
2
1
5. Pull the thread upward and slip into  
the slotted hole of thread take-up level  
from left to fight 5  
.
5
6. Draw the thread through guides  
and  
6
7
and thread the needle from front to  
,
3
rear 8 , leave the thread about 15cm(6  
inches) long underneath the presser  
foot.  
6
7
4
8
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DRAWING UP THE BOBBIN THREAD  
1.Hold the end of the needle thread with your left hand.  
needle thread  
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2.Turn the balance wheel slowly towards you with your right  
hand until the needle goes down and comes up. Then stop  
the balance wheel when the take-up lever is at its highest  
position.  
Lightly draw up the needle thread forming a loop with the  
bobbin thread.  
2
3.Puil about 15cm (6 inches) of both threads away from you  
under the presser foot.  
needle  
thread  
bobbin  
thread  
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STRAIGHT STITCH AND ZIGZAG STITCH  
Model 373/372  
Model 377  
Model 374  
zigzag foot  
zigzag foot  
Presser foot  
Pattern selector  
(
) (for straight stitch)  
) (for zigzag stitch)  
O (  
)
M (  
)
(for straight gtitch)  
or  
A (  
)
B (  
)
or  
(for straight stitch)  
(
C (  
) (for zigzag stitch)  
1 - 5 (54321) (for zigzag stitch)  
0.3-4  
0.3-4  
Stitch length dial  
-
Starting Sewing  
1. Be sure both the threads are drawn back under the presser foot.  
2. While holding the threads with your left hand, turn the balance  
wheel toward you to bring the needle into the fabric where you  
wish to start sewing.  
3. Lower the presser foot, and press the speed controller gently,  
then start sewing slowly.  
*Sew a few reverse stitches by pushing reverse button for  
reinforcing the end of seams.  
*Raise the needle to its highest position before turning the  
pattern selector dial and stitch width dial.  
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Changing Sewing Directions  
1. Stop the machine, and turn the balance wheel toward you to  
bring the needle down into the fabric. Raise the presser foot.  
2. Pivot the fabric around the needle to change direction as  
desired.  
3. Lower the presser foot and continue sewing.  
Fastening Seams  
1. For fastening the ends of seams, press in the reversing  
button and sew several reverse stitches.  
2. To remove the fabric, raise the presser foot and draw the  
fabric away from you.  
3. Cut threads on thread cutter at the rear of presser bar or  
with a pair of scissors.  
Leave about 15 cm (6 inches) of hread hanging from the  
needle eye.  
(Model 374/373/372)  
TRIPLE STRETCH STITCH  
If you wish to sew stretch fabrics, this is the right stitch to avoid thread breaking. This is also very suitalbe  
for seams that need great strength,e.g.crutch seams or pocket seams.  
TRIPLE ZIGZAG STRETCH STITCH  
TRIPLE STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH  
Model 377 Model 374 Model 373/372  
zigzag foot zigzag foot  
Model 377 Model 374 Model 373/372  
zigzag foot zigzag foot  
Presser foot  
Presser foot  
Pattern selector  
Pattern selector  
M(  
S.S.  
)
8(  
)
O(  
)
7(  
)
S.S.  
Stitch length dial  
Stitch length dial  
Note: * Use a STRETCH needle.  
The blue tipped shank needle effectively prevents  
skipped stitches.  
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TRICOT ZIGZAG STITCH  
SMOCKING STITCH  
With a narrow strip of fabric directly under the line  
of gathering, stitch over the gathers. The design will  
be a series of small diamonds.  
This stitch is very suitable for darning tears. It can  
also be used for reinforcing stretch materials and  
sewing on fabric parts.  
When smocking a garment, the stitching should be  
done before the piece is sewn into the garment.  
Model 377 Model 374 Model 373/372  
Model 377  
zigzag foot  
Model 374 Model 373/372  
zigzag foot  
zigzag foot  
Presser foot  
zigzag foot  
zigzag foot  
Presser foot  
D (  
)
11(  
)
Pattern selector A (  
0.3 to 4  
)
Pattern selector  
A (  
)
10(  
)
-
0.5 to 4  
Stitch length dial  
-
Stitch length dial  
S.S.  
Note: *Use a STRETCH needle.  
The stretch needle effectively prevents  
skipped stitches.  
OVERLOCK STITCH  
With this seam it is possible to prevent raw edges, especially on easilyfraying fabrics,with a good-locking and  
lasting edge finish.  
Model 377  
Model 374 Model 373/372  
zigzag foot  
zigzag foot  
Presser foot  
Pattern selector  
Stitch length dial  
D (  
S.S.  
)
9(  
)
Place the fabric under the presser foot so that the stitches are made  
over the edge.  
Lower the presser foot and start sewing.  
Guide the material lightly as shown.  
Sew on a piece of waste fabric to check the machine setting.  
The overlock stitches are formed correctly when the needle sews  
to the right and just misses the fabric edge.  
Note: *Use a STRETCH needle.  
The stretch needle effectively prevents skipped stitches.  
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DOUBLE ACTION STITCH  
DOUBLE OVERLOCK STITCH (Model EP 377 only)  
This is a good stilch to use in attaching or binding  
elastic fabrics and stretch lace, lingerie stretch knit.  
The stitch is decorative as well as useful.  
Use this versatile stitch to insert elastic in garments.  
Simply stitch elastic into place, making sure it is  
evenly spaced. To do this, mark the correct length  
piece into quarters, then match these markings with  
center front and side seams.  
Model 377  
zigzag foot  
Model 374  
zigzag foot  
Model 373/372  
Presser foot  
Presser foot  
zigzag foot  
F(  
)
C (  
)
Pattern selector  
Stitch length dial  
Pattern selector  
Stitch length dial  
C(  
S.S.  
)
1 to 2.5  
1 to 2.5  
DECORATIVE EDGING  
Turn the raw edgeunder 2cm and press. Place the  
fabric right side up with the middle of the turnover  
under the center of the presser foot, so that the  
stitch sews on to the fold and just over the raw edge  
underneath.  
SEWING BUTTONHOLES  
The built -in buttonhole mechanism of this machine makes it possible to sew  
button holes in a short time without turning the material.  
Model 377/374  
buttonhole foot  
Model 373/372  
buttonhole foot  
Presser foot  
Pattem selector  
Stitch length dial  
0.5 to 1  
Raise the foot and the needle to its highest position. Replace the foot with  
the transparent buttonhole foot for sewing buttonholes.  
Mark the location and the desired length of buttonhole on the fabric using a  
,
pencil or tailor s chalk.  
Note:  
* The mark on the stitch  
length dial shows a range of  
(Model EP 377 and 374 only)  
*To find the most suitable  
stitch length, it is better  
to sew a sample buttonhole  
on a piece of waste fabric.  
* When sewing very fine  
fabrics and synthetics, de-  
crease the pressure of foot  
and sew over a piece of  
paper to prevent yarn dis-  
tortion.  
buttonhole sewing.  
An  
adjustment can be made  
by setting the mark, as  
shown.  
* Buttonhole stitch length is  
adjustable only on one side.  
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SEWING BUTTONHOLES (Model 377 and 374)  
1. Set the p  
attern selec  
(Model EP 377 and 374 only)  
tor at  
. Th  
en pass th  
e need  
le threa  
d
le  
through  
the ope  
ning in th  
e butto  
nhole f  
oot and d  
raw both need  
and bobb  
towards yo  
in threa  
ds to the  
left side  
. Turn the ba  
lance w  
heel  
u until th  
e need  
2.Lower the foo  
t and sew s  
lowly u  
le come  
s to the poi  
(1).  
nt  
esired lengt  
ntil the d  
h is sewn  
,
then stop th  
e mach  
3. Rais  
e the nee  
(2).  
ine at  
dle and s  
et the se  
lector at  
.
Th  
en sew  
several s  
titches of bar tac  
k until the n  
eedle is at point  
(3).  
then sewt  
4. Rais  
e the nee  
dle and s  
et the se  
lector at  
he  
right side o  
f butto  
buttonh  
nhole the sam  
e lengt  
h as the le  
ft side of  
ole. Stop t  
he mac  
hine at (4).  
5. Rais  
e need  
le and se  
s of final ba  
point . To lock thr  
t the sele  
ctor at  
then s  
ew sev  
eral  
stitche  
r tack. Stop t  
he mac  
hine wi  
th the ne  
lector at  
itches.  
sing a se  
edle at  
(5).  
eads, set the pa  
ttern se  
B (z  
ero  
§
point of zigz  
ag widt  
6. Cut the  
buttonhole o  
h). And s  
ew a few st  
efully u  
r tacks.  
pen car  
ge the ba  
am ripp  
er, taking ca  
re  
not to dama  
SEWING BUTTONHOLES (Model 373/372)  
1. Set th  
e patter  
n selec  
tor at  
( Model 373/372 )  
Then pass th  
e needle threa  
d
through th  
needle an  
e opening in the b  
uttonhole fo  
ot and dr  
aw both o  
f
d bobbin threa  
ds to the rig  
ht side. Tu  
rn the ba  
lance  
wheel tow  
(1).  
ards yo  
u until the n  
eedle c  
omes to t  
he poin  
t
2. Low  
er the fo  
ot and se  
w slowly until a de  
sired le  
ngth is se  
wn,  
(2).  
then stop th  
e mach  
ine at  
dle and s  
et the sel  
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5. Rais  
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6. Cut the bu  
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care not to da  
mage the ba  
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Note: To make a  
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SEWING ZIPPERS  
Model 377  
zipper foot  
Model 374  
Model 373/372  
zipper foot zipper foot  
Presser foot  
Pattern selector  
1-3(  
)
A(  
)
M(  
)
Stitch length dial  
1 to 4  
1 to 4  
Raise the foot and the needle to its highest position by turning  
the balance wheel towards you. Replace the foot with the zipper  
foot.  
1. Pin or baste the zipper tape to the fabric and place the work-  
piece in position under the foot.  
Attach snap on zipper foot so that the needle passes on its  
left hand side.  
* When starting sewing, both needle and bobbin threads end
should be put away under the foot.  
2. Sew on the right side of the zipper by guiding Zipper teeth  
as close as possible to the needle drop. Before the foot reach
the slider on the zipper tape, raise the foot and open the  
zipper by keeping the needle in the fabric.  
Lower the foot and sew on the remaining of the seam,  
3. To sew the left side zipper change position of foot to bring  
the foot to the left side of the needle. Sew on in the same  
way as you did on the right side of zipper.  
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HEMMING (Model 377 only)  
Presser foot  
hemmer foot  
M(  
Pattern selector  
Stitch length dial  
)
1 to 4  
Raise the foot and the needle to its highest position. Replace the  
foot with the hemmer foot.  
Fold over the fabric edge by about 3mm (1/8 inches ) and place it  
under the foot. Secure the folded edge with a few stitches. Take  
out the workpiece and draw the hem into the hemmer foot by  
pulling on the threads.  
Lower the foot and swe the hem.  
During sewing, fold the fabric to the left a little and allow it to  
run into the hemmer foot.  
Make sure that the fabric does not move under the right half of  
the foot. The fabric must be fed into the scroll of the hemmer  
sufficiently so that the workpiece edge runs freely through the  
groove under the foot.  
(Model 377/374/373/372)  
SEWING BLIND HEMS  
Model 377  
Model 374 Model 373/372  
blind hem foot  
(Fig. 1)  
Presser foot  
blind hem foot  
,
,
4mm (1/6  
)
Pattern selector  
B (  
)
E(  
)
1 to 3  
1 to 3  
Stitch length dial  
(Fig. 2)  
1. Turn up the hem to the desired width and press. ( Fig. 1)  
2. Fold hem back against the right side of the garment with  
top edge of hem extending about 4 mm (1/6 inches) to the  
right side of the garment folded. (Fig. 2)  
Guide  
adjusting  
(Fig. 1)  
screw  
3. Place the garment under the foot so that double-folded edge  
runs along the hemlguide and lower the foot.  
Sew slowly for better control, making sure the narrow  
zigzag stitches are sewn on the hem edge and wide zigzag  
stitches will just catch one thread of folded edge. (Fig. 3)  
4. Unfold the fabric and you will have a bling stitch hem  
(Fig. 4)  
Guide  
Foided edge  
(Fig. 3)  
(Fig. 4)  
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SEWING EMBROIDERY  
Presser foot  
Pattern selector  
darning plate  
) or  
zig zag  
(
Raise and take off the foot.  
Place the fabric in embroidery hoop. Place darning plate  
over needle plate (see below). Lower the presser foot lifter.  
Hold the embroidery hoop firmly with your hand.  
While sewing the desired pattern, move the embroidery hoop  
slowly and do not allow your fingers to get near the needle.  
*Set the needle thread tension a little looser so that the bobbin  
thread is not pulled through to the right side of fabric.  
(See page 13).  
*It is recommended to mark the required embroidery pattern  
on the right side of the fabric with a pencil or tailor s chalk.  
,
DARNING PLATE  
There are a few times when you want to control the feeding of  
the fabric yourself. Raise needle to its highest position and  
raise presser foot. Place darning plate over needle plate  
aligning two pins of darning plate with holes of needle plate.  
You may then determine the movement of the fabric yourself.  
See above for embroidery.  
Thread Shank  
BUTTONS  
Sew-through buttons on coats and  
jackets should nave a thread shank to  
e fabric.  
achine  
en the  
needle.  
nd wind  
shank.  
Model 377  
button foot  
Model 374 Model 373/37
button foot  
Presser foot  
1-5(54321)  
Pattern selector  
4-6(  
1. Align two holes of button with slot  
of presser foot and lower foot to  
hold the button securely.  
2. Turn hand wheel manually until  
needle point is just above button.  
3. Adjust stitch selector so needle enters  
right hole of button.  
4. Turn hand wheel by hand so needle  
enters second hole. The stitch selector  
may need to be adjusted again. Stitch  
a number of times.  
NOTE:  
You may find it helpful to use trans-  
parent tape to position your button  
and to keep it in place during sewing.  
Tear away after stitching.  
5. Finish sewing with an extra two  
inches of thread remaining. Draw  
these threads to reverse side of gar-  
ment and tie.  
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CLEANING THE FEED DOG  
It is necessary to keep the feed dog teeth always cleaned in order  
to ensure smooth sewing.  
1. Remove the needle and the presser foot.  
2. Unscrew the needle plate set screws with a screw driver to take  
off the needle plate from the machine.  
3. With a brush, clean out dust and lint clogged on the feed dog  
teeth.  
4. Refit the needle plate.  
CLEANING THE SHUTTLE RACE  
Unplug the machine from the power supply.  
To remove shuttle:  
Raise needle to its highest position and remove bobbin case.  
Turn levers away from shuttle and lift out retaining ring an
shuttle, by grasping center pin.  
Clean the reverse side of feed dog with a small brush. Remo
lint and thread from all parts of shuttle and wipe with a lightly  
oiled cloth.  
To reassemble:  
Hold shuttle by center pin and fit carefully back into shuttle  
race, forming perfect circle with shuttle driver..  
Replace retaining ring polished side out, making sure the bott
pin fits into notch. Lock retaining ring by turning levers back in
position, Refit bobbin case with bobbin.  
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FREE ARM SEWING  
This se
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TROUBLE SHOOTING: CAUSES AND REMEDIES  
THREAD FORMS LOOPS  
REMEDY  
CAUSE  
Read instructions for regulating needle-and bobbin thread tension  
Thread machine properly and/or wing bobbin thread correctly  
Thread tension not properly regulated  
Needle thread properly threaded and/or bobbin thread  
not properly wound  
Thread size not suited to fabric  
Thread check spring not working properly  
See Size of needle and thread  
Have spring replaced  
SHRINKING OR PUCKERING OF THE SEAM  
Read instructions for regulating needle-and bobbin thread tensions  
Read instructions for regulating sewing foot pressure  
Tension too tight  
Sewing foot pressure too strong  
IRREGULAR STITCHES  
Use top quality threads  
Re-wind bobbin  
Needle and bobbin threads of poor quality  
Bobbin thread unevenly wound  
MACHINE DOES NOT RUN FREELY AND MAKES A NOLSE  
Read instructions on how to oil  
Read instructions on how to clean shuttle race  
Machine needs oiling  
Dust and thread in shuttle  
Clean machine carefully and re-oil with top quality oil  
Loosen tension of drive belt  
Wrong oil used, has now clogged machine  
Drive belt tension too tight  
TROUBLE SHOOTING: CAUSES AND REMEDIES  
NEEDLE THREAD BREAKS  
REMEDY  
CAUSE  
Thread properly  
loosen tension  
Replace needle  
Change  
Needle not properly threaded  
Thread tension too tight  
Something wrong with the needle  
Thread is too heavy for needle  
Thread check spring is broken  
Needle not properly inserted  
Have a new spring fitted  
Insert needle properly  
Replace  
Needle plate, shuttle or sewing foot damaged  
BOBBIN THREAD BREAKS  
Wind bobbin correctly  
Thread bobbin correctly  
Bobbin thread entangled because of incorrectly wound bobbin  
Bobbin thread not under tension spring on bobbin case  
STITCHES ARE LEFT OUT  
Fit needle properly  
Replace  
Needle not properly fitted on needle bar  
Needle bent or blunt  
Replace  
Needle worn  
NEEDLE BREAKS  
Replace  
Needle bent  
Fit needle properly  
Use needle of correct size  
Do not pull  
Needle not properly fitted  
Fabric too heavy or too hard  
You are pulling on the fabric  
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