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this is all i could find using google search. on this page you will need to scroll down the page and see if you can see the instruction manual for your sewing machine if not then i dont know were else to look.. INSTRUCTION book for Singer Stylemate SM14C Google Search
I cant get the foot to lift when I try the lever, there seems to be a problem inside where it slides up, if I use tweezers to pull the rod to the left it clears the guide and the foot will lift, I need to know if there is an adjustment in there that I can make to fix this simply problem, it's a new machine , the book as you know tells you NOTHING !
You want to do free hand embroidery, right? I think it's better to learn by seeing sometimes. Low tenstion, straight or zig zag any width. Here is a decent Video from Youtube by a free hand embroiderer.
no i have not received an answer to the problem from no one
neither anyone having a repair book on this machine, anyway the reason i cannot purchase a plan is because i dont have a crdit card.
Tacony is a trade name and not the make, the name took over from Montgomery ward when the stores where in business, they were taken over by Sears and now owned by the Tacony group, the chances are your machine was made by one of the major manufacturers such a Juki,Brother, or one of many others, the best thing to do is to take one of your needles to a dealer to match it up, have a look all over the machine, you may find a manufactures name somewhere, not good chances of getting a book.
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