![]() ![]() On the left side of the face plate are a lot of gizmos that I'll try to describe using the instruction manual for reference where possible. You want to start threading by pulling the thread down from the left notch, the one toward the back. The notch on your right, toward the front, is just for filling a bobbin. First turn the machine to look at the face plate. I suggest looking at these to help orient yourself. Oc4ever has linked to an instruction manual with pictures that are somewhat helpful but a little hard to decipher. ![]() The "face plate" where you will thread it is mounted on the left side rather than on the front. When I bought the machine the salesman told me that Japanese Universal machines were knock-offs of older Singers, and worked exactly the same way. It has a small "Made in Japan" plate attached, but the motor has a "Made in USA" plate attached. I have a Universal sewing machine that dates probably from the 1930s.
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