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Complete Manual For Singer Sewing Machine & Attachment. 15, 66, 99, 221, 301,

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  • Location:West Palm Beach, Florida
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Singer Manual<br>of<br>Family Sewing Machines<br>and<br>Their Attachments<br>*********<br>Specially Prepared<br>by<br>SINGER<br>for<br>Students<br>in<br>Schools and Colleges<br>*********<br>Instruction Manual.  (Photo 6)<br>This is NOT a standard "Xerox"<br>copy of the Singer manual!<br>This manual is professionally printed<br>on the same heavy-weight brilliant-white paper as the<br>original Singer manual!<br>Heavy-weight brilliant-white paper<br>.  (photo 19)<br>Description:<br>This listing is for a professional reproduction of the Singer Manufacturing Company “Manual of Family Sewing Machines and Their Attachments.”<br>This manual was printed and published by the Singer Company in 1926, and distributed from the Singer Building in New York. As stated by Singer, it was “Specially Prepared for Student in Schools and Colleges.”<br>This is NOT a standard "Xerox" copy of the Singer manual! It is professionally printed on the same heavy-weight brilliant-white paper as the original Singer manual! It is super clean, the text and the illustrations are very sharp, and it is nearly identical in size and in paper type to the original Singer manual.<br>Unlike the original 88 year old manual that has become frail, brittle, mildewed, stained and yellowed after so many years, this manual looks like an original Singer manual that has been preserved in NEW CONDITION!<br>Just like the Singer company printed their manual on their in-house printing press, we printed this manual on our in-house printing press. This manual may also serve you for the next 88 years.<br>In fact, if we didn't tell you,<br>you could not tell the difference<br>between this manual and the<br>original manual!<br>This manual will teach you everything you need to know about many Singer machine models, such as:<br>Class 15 Machines (15, 15-30, 15-86, 15-87, 15-88, 15-91, etc.)<br>Class 66 Machines (66, 66-1, 66-4, 66-8, 66-8, 66-14, 66-16, 66K, etc.)<br>Class 99 Machines (99, 99-1, 99-12, 99-13, 99-24, 99-31, 99K, etc.)<br>Class 101 machines (101, 101-2, 101-3, 101-4, 101-11, 101-12, etc.)<br>As well as classes<br>105, 115, 127, and 128 machines.<br>This large-edition 48-page Instruction manual is complete and very clean with no "black dots," smudges, stains, or any other imperfections. No pages are missing, dirty, or damaged.<br>The manual will teach you how to use and care for your Singer sewing machine. It also teaches how to use most of the standard Singer accessories that come with the Singer machines. It was used for many years as the “sewing text book” for students in schools and colleges. The manual includes some 80 different sewing subjects, such as “forming a proper stitch,” “regulating length and width,” “using a binder,” and dozens of other subjects...<br>The manual includes descriptions and illustrations which will show you how to do the following:<br><br>General instructions for care and operation<br><br>Formation of lock stitch<br><br>Winding the bobbin evenly<br><br>Increasing pressure on bobbin winder<br><br>Selecting proper needle size and thread type<br><br>Testing and setting the needle<br><br>Setting and adjusting for proper tensions<br><br>Preparing to sew and finishing a seam<br><br>Using a cloth guide<br><br>Regulating stitch length<br><br>Adjusting presser bar pressure<br><br>Oiling the machine head and bobbin winder<br><br>Removing gummed oil<br><br>Causes of upper thread breaking<br><br>Causes of lower thread breaking<br><br>Avoid breaking needles<br><br>Skipping stitches<br><br>Stitches looping<br><br>Machine not feeding properly<br><br>Machine working heavily<br><br>Puckered seams<br><br>Noisy treadle<br><br>Threading different machine models<