![]() The key is: Does the zig-zag still work with the needle in that position? If so, then just use a zig-zag foot (large hole foot) to sew straight & you should still be able to sew most everything. Make sure your stitch width is set at straight stitch. Is the needle on the left because the machine is in the "Zig-Zag" setting? I just looked at my (early 1980's) Kenmore & when I have the stitch width turned wide then the needle will stay on the left or right, no matter what setting & type of stitch it's set on. If you need info, here's some great sewing forums you can post your question on. Also, my son was left an older machine by his grandmother when she passed on & he found out how to thread it & use it from this web site: I buy a lot of older machines at thrift shops & this site has helped me. Just click on the "MANUAL" button at the top left of their home page. This site below is WONDERFUL! They have old & hard to get copies of manuals for sale PLUS they have free threading diagrams for lots & lots of old & new machines.
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