[. . . ] To start sewing, raise the sew lever to SEW position; to stop sewing press the sew lever down to STOP position. [. . . ] Practice sewing with fabric, and without thread, until you know these controls. 4 Sewhandy Electric model 143W1 To Thread your Machine Before you begin to thread the machine be sure that the sew lever and the presser bar lifter are down. Raise the needle to its highest position by turning the hand wheel slowly, by hand, in the direction of the arrow. 5 Sewhandy Electric model 143W1 The Seam Guide This attachment will help you guide the fabric. You will use it to make straight seams and tucks and for placing stitching evenly around curved edges. 6 Sewhandy Electric model 143W1 To Sew a Fine Seam A plain seam is made by stitching two fabric edges together. This is how to do it. 7 Sewhandy Electric model 143W1 Sew a Seam continued. . . If your stitching looks like this, make it tighter by turning the tension thumb nut to the right. If your stitching looks like this, make it looser by turning the tension thumb nut to the left. When your seam looks like this, the tension is just right. 11 Sewhandy Electric model 143W1 To Change Needle When your needle becomes blunt or bent, change it right away. Insert a new needle with the flat side toward the left, push it up as far as it will go, and then tighten the screw as shown. Before you begin, be sure that the motor is off, the sew lever and presser foot are down, and the needle bar is up. 12 Sewhandy Electric model 143W1 To Oil your Machine Your sewing machine should be oiled occasionally, the same as mother's. Borrow her SINGER* Sewing Machine Oil and apply one drop to each place indicated. 13 [. . . ] Before you begin, be sure that the motor is off, the sew lever and presser foot are down, and the needle bar is up. 12 Sewhandy Electric model 143W1 To Oil your Machine Your sewing machine should be oiled occasionally, the same as mother's. [. . . ]