White 750 Sewing Machine Manual

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From the “Customer Support” drop down menu, select “Instruction Manuals” or go to the bottom and click on instruction manuals or go directly to this link: 2) To find your particular manual, you must know your model number to find your White Sewing Machine Manual. (For a White–type in a W then the model number) 3) If you need to find your machine’s model number you can use this helpful guide here for Singers at least–it may work on Whites as well: 4) Once you have entered your model #, Click on “Search”. 5) My manual was available for free to print in pdf format–all 28 pages and TOTALLY FREE! Blog update: It appears that they might be charging for these White Sewing Machine Manuals now, but hey, where else are you going to find them? Want to thank me for saving you oodles of time and money? Comment below and put your email into my feedburner and accept the email verification when it comes! A Blonde will always know how to save money so she can spend it at the Salon–oh YEA!

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Firstly you can download a manual from the Singer website, link is, type in 'W750' and click search. Once youve got the manual downloaded, I'd suggest you print it out and get it bound in covers so it can stay with the machine. Then trouble shoot the tension, this sounds to me like you've got insufficient or no tension on either top, bottom or both threads. You need to revise the threading up and make sure you always thread up the top with the pressure foot raised so the thread properly seats into the tension discs. Set top tension on the normal mark between 3 and 4 and make sure when you load the bobbin into the bobbin holder, that the thread gets clicked into the tension spring completely. Now test sew again, and tighten up the top tension a fraction if it shows on the underside. You can't adjust the bobbin tension on these machines or at least the manual doesn't show any adjustment, just says to adjust the top thread tension.

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As a rule of thumb, change your sewing machine's needle for each new sewing project too as this will help with stitching quality. If you can't get it looking any better consider taking the machine back to the shop (if its fairly new) and getting it checked. If you are planning to sew lots of things, you may want to consider buying a higher level quality machine than this one, it is an entry level machine and there is huge variation in stitching quality between the cheaper models and the higher end quality ones. Just depends on your sewing needs and desires I guess as to whether its worth investing more $$. Answered on Sep 21, 2011. I would suggest removing all of our thread and rethreading your machine. Put the thread tension at medium.

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Try a few stitches. If they are unacceptably loose or tight, try loosening or tightening the bobbin's tension. To do this, locate the tiny hole at the front of the bobbin area. This hole is on the outside of the machine. This hole lets you have direct access to the bobbin's tension screw, so find a tiny screwdriver and turn the screw inside the hole a little to the right for tighter tension, or to the left for looser tension. Let me know how it works - I love this sewing machine! Answered on Aug 16, 2008.