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User’s Guide
545, 555
KEEPING THE WORLD SEWING
2 Instruction book Lily 555/545
When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be follo-
wed, including the following:
Read all instructions before using this household sewing machine
DANGER
- To reduce the risk of electric shock:
• A sewing machine should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug
the sewing machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before
cleaning.
• Always unplug before relamping. Replace bulb with same type rated 5 Watts.
WARNING
- To reduce the risk of burns, re, electric shock,
or injury to persons:
• Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or near
children.
• Use only for its intended use as described in this manual. Use only attachments
recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual.
• Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not wor-
king properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return it
to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination, repair, electrical
or mechanical adjustment.
• Never operate the sewing machine with any air openings blocked. Keep ventilation
openings of the sewing machine and foot controller free from the accumulation of
lint, dust, and loose cloth.
• Keep fi ngers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing
machine needle.
• Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.
• Do not use bent needles.
• Do not pull or push the fabric while stitching. It may defl ect the needle causing it to
break.
• Switch the sewing machine off (''0'') when making any adjustments in the needle
area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing
presser foot, etc.
• Always unplug the sewing machine from electrical outlet when removing covers,
or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction
manual. No lubrication by customer is recommended.
• Do not use outdoors.
• Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is
being administrated.
• To disconnect, turn the switch off (''0'', then remove plug from outlet.
• Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3Instruction book Lily 555/545
Safety instructions 2
Machine parts Model 555 4
Machine parts Model 545 5
Procedures 6-16
Unpacking, Packing away 6
Connecting the foot control 7
Connecting to the power
supply 7
Accessory box, Sewing surface 8
Spool pin 9
Threading the upper thread 10
Threading for twin needles 11
Bobbin winding, Direct
winding 12
Threading lower thread 13
Thread tension, Correct and
incorrect thread tension 14
Presser foot pressure,
Presser foot lever, Changing
the presser foot 15
Changing the needle, Lowering
feed teeth 16
Functions 17-27
Infodisplay 17-19
Stitch selection, Model 555 20
Stitch selection, Model 545 21
Memory 22
Programming 23-26
Mirror image 25
CLR - Deleting programs 26
Satin taper and darning
stitches 27
Maintenance 52
Care of the machine 52
Changing light bulbs 52
List of contents
Sewing 28-51
Automatic buttonholes 28-29
Buttonholes, Buttonhole
knife 30-31
Sewing buttons 32
Straight stitch 33
Needle positions 33
Gathering with straight
stitches 34
Zipper 35
Reinforced straight stitches 36
Stretch stitch, Zigzag 36
Lace edging 37
Three-step zigzag 38
Sewing terry cloth 38
Mending and darning 38
Flatlock 39
Hemming 40
Bridging stitch 41
Seam and Overcast 42
Darning stitch 43
Automatic taper stitch 43
Decorative stitches 44
Quilting, Applique 45
Pictogram 46
Sewing hints 47
Free arm, Jeans hem,
Sewing on belt loops 47
Stitch table, Model 555 48-49
Stitch table, Model 545 50-51
Fault-fi nding 53-54
Accessories, Needles 55
Index 56-57
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Summary Model 555
Summary
1. Door
2. Thread take-up lever
3. Presser foot pressure dial
4. Thread guide
5. Buttonhole sensor socket
6. Light
7. Needle bar
8. Presser foot
9. Free arm
10. Bobbin cover
11. Base plate
12. Drop feed dial
13. Needle plate
14. Presser bar and Presser foot
ankle
15. Needle clamp screw
16. Presser foot lifter
17. Thread tension
18. Thread guide for bobbin
winding
19. Spool pin
20. Spool holders
21. Recess for additional spool
pin
22. Quick-info
23. Thread cutter for bobbin
winding
24. Handwheel
25. Bobbin spindle, Bobbin stop
26. Infodisplay
27. Function selectors
28. Stitch panel
29. Main power switch, Connec-
tion to power supply
1.
2.
3.
4.
8.
9.
7.
6.
5.
10.
11.
12.
19.
20.
29.
17.
16.
15.
14.
13.
18.
28.
27.
26.
25.
24.
23.
22.
21.
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Summary
18. Thread guide for bobbin
winding
19. Spool pin
20. Spool holders
21. Recess for additional spool
pin
22. Quick-info
23. Thread cutter for bobbin
winding
24. Handwheel
25. Bobbin spindle, Bobbin stop
26. Infodisplay
27. Function selectors
28. Stitch panel
29. Main power switch, Connec-
tion to power supply
Summary Model 545
1. Door
2. Thread take-up lever
3. Presser foot pressure dial
4. Thread guide
5. Buttonhole sensor socket
6. Light
7. Needle bar
8. Presser foot
9. Free arm
10. Bobbin cover
11. Base plate
12. Drop feed dial
13. Needle plate
14. Presser bar and Presser foot
ankle
15. Needle clamp screw
16. Presser foot lifter
17. Thread tension
6.
5.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
19. 20.
28.
29.
27.
26.
25.
24.
23.
22.
21.
7.
18.
4.
3.
2.
1.
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1. Place the machine on the table
or cabinet, remove the packaging
and lift off the cover.
2. Remove the side parts of the
packing material, the extension
table, the foot control and fi nally
the protection cover.
3. The machine is delivered with an
accessory bag, a main cord and a
foot control cord.
4. Wipe the machine, particularly
around the needle and needle
plate to remove any soil before
sewing.
Unpacking
Make sure the extension table is fi t-
ted into the right part of the acces-
sory tray and fold the table toward
the machine. Fold down the handle
and replace the cover.
Procedures
1. Unplug the cords from the wall
socket and the machine.
2. Wind the cords around your hand
and place the foot control cord
in the foot control storage space
and the main cord in the pocket
of the cover. There is also space
provided for the instruction book.
3. Check to ensure that all acces-
sories are in the accessory tray.
Slide it onto the machine behind
the free arm.
4. Lower the presser foot.
5. Place the foot control, underside
toward you, on the accessory
tray at the back of the machine,
where also the extension table is
placed.
Packing away after sewing
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Connecting the foot control
Among the accessories you will fi nd
the foot control cord and the main
cord.
1. Place the foot control on its nar-
row side. Fit the plug into the
socket inside the foot control
compartment.
2. Push it fi rmly to make sure it is
properly connected. This opera-
tion is only necessary the very
rst time you are going to use the
machine.
3. To correctly turn away the cord,
place it into the slot, see picture.
Note: Before plugging in, check to
ensure that the foot control is of
"type FR2".
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1
2
1. Connect the foot control cord to
the fi rst socket on the bottom
right side of the machine.
2. Connect the main cord to the
back socket on the bottom right
side of the machine.
3. When you press the power
switch, both the machine and the
light are switched on.
Procedures
Connecting to the power supply
On the underside of the machine you will fi nd information about the power
supply (V) and the frequency (Hz). Check the power supply setting in the
machine to ensure that this agrees with the main supply before you connect
the machine.
For the USA and Canada
This Sewing Machine has a polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). To
reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fi t in a polarized outlet only
one way. If the plug does not fi t fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does
not fi t, contact a qualifi ed electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not modify the
plug in any way.
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Accessory box
1. Open the Accessory box by pla-
cing your fi nger in the space on
the top and lift upward.
2. In the Accessory box there is a
special tray for presser feet and
bobbins plus space for other ac-
cessories.
3. Store the presser feet and the
bobbins in the tray from the be-
ginning so they are always easily
accessible (refer to the fi gure).
Extended sewing surface
Procedures
1. Keep the Accessory Tray on the
machine to provide a larger fl at
work surface.
2. Slide the Accessory Tray to the
left when you wish to remove it
and use the free arm.
3. To facilitate sewing trouser legs
and sleeve hems use the free arm.
4. To replace the Accessory Tray,
slide it tight onto the machine.
5. The extension table provides an
even larger work surface. To at-
tach the extension table, place the
rear, right corner to the Accessory
Tray and the front, right hook
onto the recess on the free arm.
6. To remove it, push slightly in the
direction of the arrow at the front
right corner, then lift the hook out
of the free arm.
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d
c
Spool pin
The machine has spool pins suitable
for all types of thread. The main
spool pin (a) is horizontal - the
thread reels off the stationary spool.
Place the spool so that the thread
reels counter-clockwise.
There are two spool holders on
the spool pin. With narrow thread
spools, the small holder (b) is pla-
ced in front of the thread. If you use
large thread spools, the large holder
(c) is placed in front of the thread.
Slide the correct size spool holder
in place so the fl at side is pressed
rmly against the spool. No space
between spool holder and spool.
There is also a separate spool pin
(d) to be attached onto the machine.
The fi ngers on the extra spool pin fi t
into the two holes to the right of the
xed spool pin. Push downward to
snap in place.
The large spool holder (c) is placed
under the thread. This spool pin is
used when winding a bobbin from
a second spool of thread or for a
second spool when sewing with a
twin needle.
Procedures
a
b
c
d
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Threading the upper thread
Make sure the presser foot
is raised and the needle is
in the up position
1. Pull the spool pin out.
Place the thread on the
spool pin and the spool
holder on the spool pin
as described. Push the
spool pin back in.
2. Bring the thread in the
direction of the arrow
under the thread guide (a) and
over the thread guide (b).
3. Bring the thread down between
the thread tension discs.
4. Continue threading by drawing
the thread from the right into the
slot on the take-up lever.
5. Thread last guide just above
needle.
6. The needle is threaded from front
to back. The white on the press-
ser foot ankle makes it easy to
see the eye of the needle.
Procedures
7. Place thread under the presser
foot and into the thread knife
where it is cut.
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Threading for twin needle
1. Insert a twin needle.
2. Wind a bobbin with the thread
you are going to use as the se-
cond upper thread
3. Thread the machine as descri-
bed and check to ensure that the
thread lies between the inner
thread tension discs, inside the
lowest thread guide. Thread left
needle.
4. Attach the extra spool pin onto
the machine. Place a spool holder
under the thread.
5. Place the bobbin with the second
thread on the spool pin.
6. Thread the machine as before but
this thread should lie between the
outer thread tension discs, outside
the lowest thread guide. Thread
right needle.
Procedures
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1. Place an empty
bobbin with
the mark
out-wards on the
bobbin spindle
on the front of
the machine.
2. Place the large
spool holder under the thread
on the spool pin.
3. Bring the thread under the th-
read guide (a) and over thread guide
(b), then around thread guide (c) as
illustrated.
4. From above
wind a few
turns of
thread
around the
bobbin and
into the knife.
5. Bring the bobbin spindle down.
Press the foot control. When the
bobbin winding is fi nished, the
bobbin will stop automatically.
Remove the bobbin, cut off the
thread and bring the bobbin
spindle up.
Procedures
Bobbin winding with the machine threaded
Make sure that the presser foot is up and the needle is in the highest posi-
tion.
4. Bring the bobbin spindle down.
Press the foot control. When the
bobbin winding is fi nished, the
bobbin will stop automatically.
Remove the bobbin, cut off the
thread and bring the bobbin
spindle up.
Note! We do not recommend win-
ding specialty threads such as clear
nylon or other stretchy threads th-
rough the needle. Instead see "Bob-
bin winding - vertical spool pin".
Note! Do not use a plastic presser
foot when bobbin winding.
1. Place your empty bobbin with the
small mark outwards on the
bobbin spindle on the front of the
machine.
2. Pull the thread from the needle under
the presser foot and to the right over
the thread guide (c).
3. Start from above and wind a few
turns of thread around the bobbin.
Cut off the thread on the thread knife
(d).
Bobbin winding - vertical spool pin
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Presser foot pressure
The presser foot pressure is adjusted
with the dial on the front of the
machine. Normal setting is 4. The
higher the number the more pressu-
re on the fabric. Knit and Soft fabrics
should be sewn at low pressure.
Presser foot lever
The presser foot is raised and lowe-
red with the presser foot lever. The
presser foot must be lowered when
sewing. The machine will not start
if the presser foot is in the raised
position.
By raising the presser foot lever as
far as it goes and holding it there,
the lift height of the presser foot can
be increased by several millimeters.
Procedures
Changing the presser
foot
1. Make sure that the needle is in
the highest position. Pull the
presser foot down and towards
you.
2. Line up the cross pin on the foot
between the spring and the press-
ser foot ankle. Press back until
the foot snaps into place.
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Function / Stitch selection - Model 555
Menu 1: Utility stitches incl.
10 buttonholes
Menu 2: Block letters
Menu 3: Outline block letters
Menu 4: Script letters
Menu 5: Pictogram elements
+ Scallop stitches
Menu 6: Hemstitches and
Decorative stitches
When you turn on the machine it
always selects straight stitch and the
number 1 is displayed down right
(a) and in the MENU square (b).
The machine has three menus of
stitches and three menus of letters.
With the MENU button you
select which menu you wish to
sew. To the right on the Info-
display the number of the selected
menu (b), the selected stitch (a) or
the selected letter is displayed.
Menu 3
Menu 4
Functions
b
Menu 1 and Menu 2
a
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Functions
Function / Stitch selection - Model 545
Menu 1: Utility stitches incl.
Quilt stitches,
Decorative stitches
and Buttonholes
Menu 2: Outline block letters
When you turn on the machine it
always selects straight stitch and the
number 1 is displayed down rihgt
(a) and in the MENU square (b).
The machine has one menu of stit-
ches and one menu of letters.
With the MENU button you
select which menu you wish to
sew. To the right on the Info-
display the number of the selected
menu (b), the selected stitch (a) or
the selected letter is displayed.
b
a
Menu 2
Menu 1
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MEMORY - Model 545
The machine has 4 different pro-
gram memories. Each memory holds
up to 55 stitches or letters. You can
combine any stitches/letters you
wish with the exception of stitches
28-40.
When selecting PROG or REP, the
memory you last used will be dis-
played. Your machine will remember
what you have programmed even
when it is switched off.
Use the buttons marked with ar-
rows to advance or return within the
memory,
to the right and
to the left. These buttons are used in
PROG position when programming
and in REP if you wish to check
what is programmed or if you wish
to start sewing a few stitches into
the program.
The machine has 2 different pro-
gram memories. Each memory holds
up to 25 stitches or letters. You can
combine any stitches/letters you
wish with the exception of stitches
37-40.
When selecting PROG or REP, the
memory you last used will be dis-
played. Your machine will remember
what you have programmed even
when it is switched off.
Use the buttons marked with ar-
rows to advance or return within the
memory, to the right and
to the left. These buttons are used in
PROG position when programming
and in REP if you wish to check
what is programmed or if you wish
to start sewing a few stitches into
the program.
Functions
MEMORY - Model 555
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Programming
Touch FUNC so that PROG is
shown on the display. If you al-
ready have a program in the me-
mory this will now be shown.
1. Touch CLR to empty the memo-
ry. See page 26.
2. Touch MENU to select the desi-
red menu for your new program
(stitch, or your choice of lettering
style).
Example
Select a stitch e.g.
Touch the button . The stitch is
now entered in the memory.
Select another stitch e.g. .
Touch the button .
In this way you can combine dif-
ferent stitches according to your
own taste and imagination. With the
button you can go backwards
to see what you have programmed.
To sew your program, touch FUNC
to the REP position. The machine
will be positioned at the fi rst pro-
grammed stitch.
Functions
Model 555
Also see "Quick info" on the mach-
ine.
Model 545
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Programming stitches from different menus
Example:
Select PROG function. Select the
stitch menu.
Select a stitch
, touch .
Change menu to block letters.
Select a letter , touch .
Select another letter , touch .
Change to stitch menu.
Select a stitch , touch .
Touch STOP.
Touch REP to sew.
Programming with stitch changes
In PROG position you can change
stitch length and width or mirror stit-
ches. Certain stitches, however, have
a limited stitch length and/or width.
1. Select desired stitch.
2. Use the stitch length and the
stitch width buttons (+) or (-) or
the mirroring buttons , to
change the setting before entering
with the button.
2. Use the buttons marked with ar-
rows or until the stitch
number or the letter is displayed.
3. Select the new stitch or letter.
Corrections
If you wish to change a stitch or a
letter to another one in your pro-
gram:
1. Touch FUNC to PROG.
Functions
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Mirror images
Mirror image side to side .
In NORM and PROG only the stitch
selected is mirrored. The entire
program is mirrored in REP. You
can also mirror the width when you
wish to change the straight stitch
needle position, e.g. from left to
right.
When mirror image side to side
is selected the symbol will be
shown on the Infodisplay.
Mirror image end to end .
In NORM and PROG only the stitch
selected is mirrored. The entire
program is mirrored in REP. When
mirror image end to end is selected
the symbol will be shown on the
Infodisplay.
Functions
555 545
(If you should forget to enter STOP
while in PROG it is also possible
to use the STOP button in REP
position. The STOP will remain
until you select another function or
stitch.)
If you have programmed STOP at
the end of your program and then
mirror the entire program in length,
the STOP will be placed at the
beginning. Use the button and
advance to the next stitch to avoid
STOP.
Just press the foot control again and
the machine will sew the rest of
what you have programmed.
If you wish to repeat your stitch
combination without having the
machine stop, press the STOP but-
ton to cancel the STOP in REP po-
sition.The symbol will disappear
from the Infodisplay.
The STOP button is used to conclu-
de a stitch program, i.e. the machine
fastens the thread and stops auto-
matically when the sewing of your
stitch or letter combination is com-
pleted. The symbol is displayed to
the very right.
You can continue your program-
ming even after having pressed
STOP. In REP position the is
displayed. Then, when sewing, the
machine stops automatically and
fastens the thread in every position
where you have programmed STOP
and at the end of the stitch combina-
tion.
Programming STOP
555
545
If you have programmed STOP at
the end of your program and then
mirror the entire program in length,
the STOP will be placed at the
beginning. Use the button and
advance to the next stitch to avoid
STOP.
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Look through the program
Functions
CLR - Deleting stitches
If you wish to delete a certain stitch
within the program:
1. In the PROG position, use one
of the buttons until the
actual stitch number is displayed.
2. Touch CLR. Now the stitch and
everything to the right of it will
be deleted.
3. If you wish to delete the whole
program, touch the FUNC button
to return to PROG. The machine
will be positioned at the fi rst pro-
grammed stitch.
4. Touch CLR. CLR deletes the pro-
gram of stitches in the selected
menu.
If you by mistake touch CLR, simply
touch CLR again to bring back the
balance of your program as long as
you have not used another button.
When the program memory is empty
the stitch length and width is shown
as 0.0/0.0 on the display.
Letters are deleted in the same way.
If you have programmed several of
the memories you can press FUNC
for PROG or REP. Use the M but-
ton to select the following memory
and then advance with the buttons
.
The memory last used will appear
on the display when you select
PROG or REP.
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These stitches can only be selected
in NORM position. They can not be
programmed or combined but are
set individually and automatically.
There are stitch memories where the
number of stitches, length or width
changes are stored.
1. Sew until the stitch has reached
the desired length.
2. Touch the
button. The ma-chi-
ne now completes the stitch.
3. When you have the result you
wish, touch STOP.
4. The stitch will now repeat in
succession and the machine will
stop automatically when the stitch is
completed
If you wish to sew another stitch
and then return to your stitch, you
only select this stitch and touch
STOP.
The repeated stitch is retained even
if you switch off the machine.
If you attempt to program these
stitches in the PROG position, the
stitch number is fl ashing to indi-
cate that this is not possible.
Darning and taper satin stitches
Functions
Model 555
Stitches 28-30
Model 545
Stitches 37-38
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Automatic buttonholes
Model 555
Model 545
You can select different
buttonhole styles.
Buttonhole the bartack but-
tonhole, used for medium and heavy
fabrics.
Buttonhole round end button-
hole, for light fabrics.
Buttonhole reinforced button-
hole, for heavy fabrics.
Buttonhole heirloom button-
hole, looks like a hand made but-
tonhole. For somewhat compact
fabrics, e.g. fl annel.
Buttonhole keyhole buttonho-
le for tailoring, suitable in compact
woollen cloth e.g. fl annel.
Straight stitch buttonhole for
sewing in leather.
When sewing stretch fabrics, use a
fusible stabilizer or a cord.
Mark the uttonhole location on your
fabric.
For better visibility the machine
sews buttonholes away from you.
Sewing
The buttonhole feet has guide lines
to determine buttonhole length. The
middle mark on foot C gives a 1.5
cm buttoning edge. Place the but-
ton on the presser foot against the
needle and you will be able to see
which mark on the foot corresponds
to the button. You will sew until the
rst buttonhole column reaches this
mark.
There is a small fi nger at the back of
the presser foot. For a corded but-
tonhole, loop your cord around the
nger as illustrated.
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Automatic buttonholes
1. Snap on the buttonhole sensor
foot. Make sure that the cable is
rmly plugged into the yellow
socket (see picture).
The symbol will fl ash until a
buttonhole is selected.
2. Select a buttonhole on the stitch
panel. The buttonhole will be
pre-set for a 16 mm button when
the machine is turned on. The
number 16 is therefore shown on
the display in place of the stitch
length together with the symbol
.
3. If you are using a different size
button, measure the button on
the buttonhole rule below and
set the correct size with the stitch
length buttons (+) or (-). The size
will change by 2 mm at a time.
4. Turn the measurement wheel so
that the white area is lined up
with the white mark. When the
measurement wheel is correctly
set, the circle in the symbol
will stop fl ashing. If the circle or
the whole symbol is fl ashing
NOTE: Always stitch a sample but-
tonhole on scraps of the garment
fabric to check size before sewing
buttonholes on the garment.
Changing the density/stitch length
To change the stitch density of the
buttonhole columns, adjust the
length setting of the stitch. Unplug
the buttonhole sensor. The stitch
length will then be shown on the
Infodisplay again and you will be
able to adjust the density of the
buttonhole. When you plug in the
buttonhole sensor foot, the display
goes back to showing the size of the
buttonhole, but remembers the new
stitch length setting.
Place the button as shown on the
circles on the picture and you can
easily see the size needed for your
buttonhole.
Sewing
Buttonhole size
5. The machine will sew the correct
size buttonhole for the button
size you have selected. The
buttonhole will be sewn in one
step, and when the buttonhole is
completed the machine will stop
automati-cally.
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Bridging stitch
The bridging stitch is suitable
for joining two pieces of fabric with
folded edges.
Leather and vinyl are joined by but-
ting the edges close to each other
using the bridging stitch. Also use to
join lace and ribbon.
Elastic shirring
The bridging stitch is also useful for
gathered elastic shirring. Use the
buttonhole foot C, tighten the upper
thread tension.
On the wrong side of your fabric
draw lines to sew the stitched rows
straight.
Remember that the elastic will al-
ways be stitched double, so take this
into account when calculating how
much you will need.
Place the shirring elastic (elastic
thread) around the fi nger of the
presser foot C.
Sew from the wrong side over both
lengths of the elastic following
marked lines. Gather the shirring by
pulling the elastic threads.
Sewing
42 Instruction book Lily 555/545
Seam and overcast
Some stitches can be used for seaming and overcasting directly on the edge
where a 5 mm (1/4") seam is allowed. Place the fabric so that the inside
right ”toe” of the presser foot follows the edge of the fabric.
Sewing
Overlock is chiefl y used for sewing
heavy stretch fabric. Snap on presser
foot B.
Overlock stitch (only model 555) is
used for medium stretch fabric. Snap
on preser foot B.
Overcast stitch, may be used to
sew light and medium non-stretch
fabric and light stretch fabric. Snap
on presser foot J.
Presser foot J is also used to over-
lock and overcast many different
fabrics with the exception of heavy,
rm fabrics. The pin on the press-
ser foot should follow the edge of
the fabric and will prevent the fabric
from puckering. Stitch width 5-6
mm. When using stitch width 4.5 or
lower, use presser foot A.
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Irregular bobbin winding
The machine is not correctly thread-
ed for bobbin winding. See page 12.
The fabric puckers
The upper thread tension is too
tight. See page 14 for correct thread
tension.
Use the correct presser foot as re-
commended by the display.
The bobbin thread breaks
The bobbin thread may be incorrec-
tly threaded. See page 13.
The stitch plate hole is damaged.
See "Upper thread breaks".
Irregular thread tension
This may be due to poor quality
thread. When sewing with cotton
thread, increase the thread tension.
The hole in the stitch plate may be
chipped and have sharp edges. We
recommend that you replace it.
The upper thread breaks
Check the thread spool to see that it
has not caught in any way.
The needle eye may have sharp
edges which cut the thread. If so,
change the needle. See page 16.
The upper thread is incorrectly th-
readed. See page 10.
The upper thread may have too
much tension. Refer to page 14.
Fault-fi nding
Always start by checking the
needle
Always start with a new needle as
soon as you discover that a stitch is
not what you expected. Test sew on
a scrap of the fabric you are sewing.
Check that you have chosen the cor-
rect needle and see that it is correc-
tly inserted. See page 16.
Unattractive stitches
The thread tension is not correct.
See page14. Make sure that the
thread is not catching. Certain thread
spools are unsuitable for spooling
from the horizontal spool pin. Try
instead with the vertical spool pin.
The machine may be incorrectly
threaded. Be sure to place spool
holders correctly.
The correct threading is shown on
page 10.
Wrong bobbin thread. It should be
of the same thickness as the upper
thread except when sewing embroi-
dery.
Fault-fi nding
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