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Hi! You can find manuals for Husqvarna Viking sewing machines at http://sewingpartsonline.com/viking-sewing-machine-instruction-manuals.aspx. Another place to look for an instruction manual for your machine is http://www.sewconsult.com/husqvarna/husqvarna_instruction_manuals.htm. I didn't find anything about replacement instruction manuals on Husqvarna Viking's website--BUT they have a neat feature called The Sewing Room that offers how-to-sew instructions. (http://www.husqvarnaviking.com/us/3368.htm)
You can also take a look at my Hints and Tips about threading your machine.
Let me know if this helps!
Happy Sewing!
SOURCE: NEEDLE KEEPS COMING UNTHREADED WILL NOT CATCH IN FABRIC
Make sure you are threading the machine correctly and it has the proper tension. Also check the bobbin the thread has to go thru the little lash
SOURCE: Threading my sewing machine
Go to http://www.singerco.com/accessories/manuals.html And type the model number in the manual search. Reading your message again, it might be that you have already downloaded the free one. Sorry if this is case. There is however a generic threading guide here http://www.singerco.com/resources/threading.html Hope this helps a little! Regards
SOURCE: I need a user manual for Kenmore sewing machine
You can download a manual from this site for $8, or buy a printed one for about $13, including shipping.
http://www.sewconsult.com/kenmore/158%20manuals/kenmore_instruction_manual_158_1941.html
SOURCE: I need a threading guide for a Pfaff 44 sewing
see manual at http://www.box.net/shared/c8bi1zante
SOURCE: just borrowed a friends machine
You haven't said what mail and model machine this relates to.
You could try http://sewing.about.com/od/sewingmachineindex/tp/operatingasewingmachine.htm, there is lots of good general information there which might be of help, most machines have similar functionality, ie a bobbbin goes into a rotary hook and there will be a tension spring on that thread. Top thread will also need to go through tension device, usually discs in the threading path from spool to needle.
There is usually a stitch length and stitch width dial/knob/digital selection and a stitch selector for different utility stitches such as blind hem, overcasting etc. If you just want a straight stitch, then stitch length would be 2.5 or 2.7 maybe for a heavy fabric.
You need to put in the correct sized needle for the fabric you at sewing too, http://sewing.about.com/od/sewingmachineindex/ig/Sewing-Machine-Needles/
Important thing is threading up so that both threads are under tension, make sure the pressure foot is raised during threading so the top thread can go between the tension discs. The bobbin will either be drop in top loading in which case you need to click the thread into a tension spring on the side of the bobbin holder. Or front loading bobbin inside a removeable bobbin case which is mounted vertically. The bobbin case will also have a tension spring on it.
Also you could try You-tube - there is lots of videos there for different brands.
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