Silver 58310101 12 Stitch Mini Sewing Machine Instruction Manual
- June 14, 2024
- Silver
Table of Contents
- Silver 58310101 12 Stitch Mini Sewing Machine
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Package includes
- Stitch instructions
- Thread the upper thread
- Straighten the bottom thread
- Replacing the presser foot
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Silver 58310101 12 Stitch Mini Sewing Machine
Product Information
The 12 stitch sewing machine is a versatile sewing machine that comes with various accessories and built-in stitches. It includes a zipper foot, extension table, invisible zipper leg, needle feeder (90/14), pedal, sewing accessories, buttonhole foot, and instructions. The machine offers 12 built-in stitches, including basic, decorative, blind hems, visible zipper, invisible zipper, and buttonhole stitches. It is suitable for sewing on medium weight fabrics up to 2mm thick. The backstitch lever function is available for basic straight stitches 1-4, providing reinforced start and end seams for tear resistance.
Product Usage Instructions
Thread the Upper Thread
- Put a spool on the thread pin and pull the thread from the spool about 4 inches long.
- Pass the thread through the tension disc through the gap.
- Pass the thread from right to left through groove 2 of the take-up lever.
- (Turn the handwheel counterclockwise to raise the lift lever) Then pass the thread from right to left through the hole of the lift lever.
- Pass the thread from right to left through groove 4 of the lifting lever.
- Pass the thread through the hole of the needle bar from top to bottom.
- (Turn the handwheel counterclockwise to raise the needle position at the top of the presser foot.) Use the threader (included) to pass the thread through the needle hole from front to back, and pull the thread out about 4 inches long. (Make sure the thread length is more than 4 inches before threading, otherwise the thread is hard to find).
Straighten the Bottom Thread
- Use the presser foot to lift the presser foot.
- Insert the lower bobbin and pull the thread approximately 4 inches long. (Make sure the thread length is more than 4 inches before threading, otherwise the thread is difficult to find).
- One hand holds the upper thread. Another hand turns the handwheel counterclockwise so that the needle picks up the lower thread. (Be sure to turn the handwheel counterclockwise, otherwise the lower thread will not be picked up).
- Pull the upper thread until you see that the lower thread comes out of the needle plate hole with the upper thread. Then pull the lower thread to separate it from the upper thread.
- Put the upper thread to the left and under the presser foot.
Set Up for Sewing
- Place your fabric under the presser foot.
- Put down your presser foot after connecting the power supplies.
- You can now start sewing.
Replacing the Presser Foot
- Turn the handwheel counterclockwise to raise the needle position up from the presser foot.
- Use the presser foot lever to lift the presser foot.
- Lift the foot lock lever to release the original presser foot (automatically detaches from the locking device).
- Crowbar into locking device hole.
- Remove the presser foot lifter (the hole in the lock will match the new presser foot holder).
- Raise the foot lock lever (the presser foot will automatically engage).
- Lift the presser foot and it’s done.
Tips: When to Raise the Needle/Presser Foot
- Needle: Use the handwheel to control the needle. Raise the needle before putting on/removing the fabric, donning, or reinserting a new needle.
- Presser Foot: Use the presser foot lever to control the presser foot.
Package includes
- Sewing machine Zipper foot
- Extension table Invisible zipper leg
- Needle Feeder (90/14)
- Pedal Sewing accessories
- Buttonhole foot Instructions
Stitch instructions
All 12 built-in stitches, including basic, decorative and blind hems. visible zipper. Invisible zipper and buttonhole stitches allow you to sew a variety of projects such as clothing, quilting, crafts, etc.
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Point 7:
Buttonhole-Buttonhole lines on long side sidesFoot: Buttonhole foot -
Point 8:
Buttonhole-Buttonhole lines on short side sidesFoot: Buttonhole foot
How to do a blind hem:
- Roll up the hem to the desired width and iron. Fold (as shown in Fig. 1) against the right side of the fabric with the top edge of the hem extending approximately 7mm (1/4″) towards the right side of the folded fabric.
- Start sewing slowly on the fold. making sure the needle lightly touches the folded top to catch one or two threads of fabric
- Unfold the fabric when the hem is finished and iron.
Needle
Size 90/14: for sewing on medium weight fabrics up to 2mm thick.
Backstitch lever function:
Reinforced start 8 end seams for tear resistant. (Only available for basic
straight stitches 1-4)
Thread the upper thread
- Put a spool on the thread pin and pull the thread from the spool about 4 inches long.
- Pass the thread through the tension disc through the gap.
- Pass the thread from right to left through groove 2 of the take-up lever.
- Turn the handwheel counterclockwise to raise the lift lever) Then pass the thread from right to left through the hole of the lift lever.
- Pass the thread from right to left through groove 4 of Lifting lever.
- Pass the thread through the hole of the needle bar from top to bottom.
- Turn the handwheel counterclockwise to raise the needle position at the top of the presser foot.) Using the threader (included) to pass the thread through through the needle hole from front to back, and pull the thread out about 4 inches long. (Make sure the thread length is more than 4 inches before threading, otherwise the thread is hard to find)
Straighten the bottom thread
- Using the presser foot to lift the presser foot.
- Insert the lower bobbin and pull the thread approximately 4 inches long. (Make sure the thread length is more than 4 inches before threading. Otherwise, the thread is difficult to find.)
- One hand holds the upper thread. Another hand turns the handwheel counterclockwise so that the needle picks up the lower thread. (Be sure to turn the handwheel counterclockwise, otherwise the lower thread will not be picked up.)
- Pull the upper thread until you see that the lower thread comes out of the needle plate hole with the upper thread. Then pull the lower thread to separate it from the upper thread.
- Put the upper thread to the left and under the presser foot.
- Upper and lower thread rear Set.
- Place your fabric under the presser foot then put down your presser foot after connecting the power supplies, you can start your sewing now.
Replacing the presser foot
- Turn the handwheel counterclockwise to raise the needle position up from the presser foot.
- Using the presser foot to lift the presser foot. Lift the foot lock lever to release the original presser foot (automatically detaches from the locking device).
- Crowbar into locking device hole
- Remove the presser foot lifter (the hole in the lock will match the new presser foot holder).
- Then raise the foot lock lever (the presser foot will automatically engage).
- Lift the presser foot and it’s done.
Tips: When to raise the needle/presser foot
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Needle
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Using the handwheel to control the needle. (as well as the lower thread)
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Raise the needle beforea. Putting on/removing the fabric
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Donning
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Reinsert a new needle Place the needle before has. Sewing
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presser foot
Using the presser foot lever to control the presser foot. -
Raise the front presser foot
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Putting on/removing the fabric
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Donning
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Change the old presser foot Lower the front presser foot has. Sewing -
Reinsert a new needle Lower the presser foot after
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Put the cloth
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Warning
- Do not use as a toy. Children must be accompanied by a guardian when using.
- Never operate the appliance if the machine’s ventilation openings are blocked. Keep the ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control free from accumulation of lint, dust and loose fabrics,
- Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special attention is required around the sewing machine needle.
- Do not use bent needles.
- Do not pull or push the fabric while sewing, this may deflect the needle and cause it to break.
- Please turn off the machine or unplug it when the machine is not working properly.
Please read all instructions before using this appliance and retain the instructions for future reference.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This sewing machine is intended for domestic use only:
- Do not use outdoors
- Powered by AC/DC adapter
- The sewing machine should be turned off with the adapter unplugged when:
- Thread the needle
- Change the needle
- Change the lower bobbin
- Change of parts
- Cleaning the machine
- After each use
PRECAUTIONS
Never leave the sewing machine unattended in the presence of children. When
using the sewing machine, keep your hands away from the needle, hand wheel,
upper thread tension dial and pattern selection dial. To clean the sewing
machine, simply wipe it with a soft cloth. and never use harsh chemical=
solutions.
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