White 1730 Quilt 'N Sew Sewing Machine

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White 1730 Quilt 'N Sew Sewing Machine

Description

Compact but with a full size motor, 17 built-in stitches, 30 Stitch functions, long extension bed.

Classes

TBW

Specifications

  • Built-in buttonholer
  • Built-in needle threader
  • Top-loading bobbin
  • Twin needle sewing capability
  • 3 needle positions
  • Fully adjustable stitch length and width
  • Auto declutch bobbin winder
  • Free arm for sewing in the round
  • Horizontal spool pin

Electrical spec: 120V 60Hz 75W 0.7A

MN Asset Details

White 1730 Name Plate
  • Location: Textiles Area
  • Model Number: 1730
  • Serial Number: 10500499
  • MN Asset Number: mnAN


Safety Specifics

All general MN Safety policies of course apply to use of this tool, as do safety policies for the containing shop area and safety practices prescribed in our classes and/or in detailed tool documentation, regardless of whether they're repeated here.

For any sewing machine:

  1. Keep your eye on the needle while sewing.
  2. Keep your fingers away from all moving parts. Do not touch handwheel, thread takeup levers, needles etc.
  3. Do not let anything obstruct the moving parts: foot pedals, levers, needles, etc.
  4. Use care when pushing or pulling fabric when sewing so you do not deflect the needle and cause it to break. Broken needles fly unpredictably and may travel long distances.
  5. Remove pins before the machine sews over them. They blunt or dull the needle and can causing timing problems.
  6. Make sure the needle isn't moving, is at it's highest point, and the take-up lever is up before you remove fabric to avoid needle deflection.
  7. Avoid loose clothing or long sleeves that might get caught in the work.
  8. If a needle becomes bent or breaks, report it.
  9. Turn off the power switch when:
    1. Operation is complete
    2. Replacing or removing the needle or presser foot
    3. Leaving the machine unattended
  10. Turn off the power switch and unplug the cord for these situations:
    1. Power failure during use
    2. Servicing the machine
All general MN Safety policies of course apply to use of this tool, as do safety policies for the containing shop area and safety practices prescribed in our classes and/or in detailed tool documentation, regardless of whether they're repeated here.

Documentation

Instruction Book

YouTube Videos of the White 1730

Materials, Tooling, Accessories

TBW

Settings

TBW

Software

Tips & Tricks

TBW

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