Unable to locate information specific to your model, but threading instructions are pretty standard from one model to the next.
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SOURCE: Kenmore Sewing Machine model # c877.15
I have an old Kenmore and here are the directions from my manual: 1. Draw thread from spool through bobbin winder tension discs. 2. Wind thread around an empty bobbin several times. 3. Place bobbin onto bobbin winder shaft with thread coming from rear of bobbin. Push bobbin winder latch against bobbin until it clicks. 4. Release clutch by turning clutch knob toward you. Start machine.
SOURCE: white 3-4 thread overlock speedylock model 1600 sewing machine manual needed
Manuals for all types of sewing machines can be downloaded from sewingmanualss.com.
SOURCE: how to thread sewing machine
Yes, but it is a good basic machine.
Here's how to thread it:
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all machines thread the same. TTN tension, take up,
needle.
Beginning with the spool, guide the
thread through the thread guides to the tension assembly. Pull the thread
through the tension assembly and test it to make sure the tension is working
correctly.
(To do this test, adjust your tension setting to normal or medium or 5 or
something in the middle. Raise the presser foot and pull the thread through the
tension. It should pull easily!! Lower the presser foot and pull the thread. It
should pull noticeably harder.) If it passes this test, continue up through the
take up lever,then down through the thread guides to the needle. Make sure your
needle is fully inserted and turned the correct way.( If you load your bobbin
case from the left side,the needle rule is normally FLAT to the RIGHT is RIGHT.
There are some exceptions. If you have a newer style drop in bobbin or your
bobbin case loads in the front then the rule is FLAT to the BACK.
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I have acquired a manual for an Omega 1260B, it should be the same. I do not know how to get it to you though. It is in pdf form.
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