I hate it when people charge money for sewing machine manuals. Vintage sewing machine fanatics seem to give so freely of their knowledge and experience on the web that selling manual scans seems gross somehow. So…more of this as I find it! If this is helpful to you, please leave a comment and feel free to tell me all about your beloved Necchis. It is so very good to talk about obsessive interests with friendlies.
99 Ideas for Creative Sewing (1956) Came with Necchi Supernovas. Download it from this page (bless you, original poster. Bless you!) http://www.newtreadlersvillage.com/NecchiSupernova.html
Necchi Lelia 513 Manual, found on Tammy’s Craft Emporium, which is a delightful blog of all things vintage sewing. May Crom bless Tammy too for posting this to her blog: http://tammyscraftemporium.blogspot.com/2010/09/necchi-lelia-513-instruction-manual.html
And all of the following come from the person who created the http://freenecchisewingmachinefiles.weebly.com/ page. We have similar views on how sewing machine manuals should be out there for all to enjoy and cuss over our repairs as one happy collective well armed with information, and typically I wouldn’t direct link, but s/he wants the info spread to anyone who needs it. I love the way s/he thinks. That page has:
STILL HAVEN’T FOUND OUT HOW TO LOAD BOBBIN TO SEE IF I’M DOING SOMETHING WRONG BECAUSE THE BOBBIN TAKES FOREVER TO FILL.
Hmm, I’m not familiar with the model that you’re using, but in my experience usually if the bobbin isn’t filling at all, it’s one of three things. A thread problem, where maybe the tension isn’t correct or is threaded wrong. Another possibility is that if the machine is vintage and uses a bobbin winder that has a rubber tire, sometimes they become hard and brittle and don’t grip enough on the handwheel to actually turn and wind the thread. A final possibility I’ve seen is where the bobbin isn’t stable on the little metal bobbin winder rod piece that it sits on. If the bobbin can move or spin on the bobbin winder, it won’t get any traction and can’t pick up the thread or will do so very unevenly. Because contemporary bobbins are usually not machined as well as vintage ones, the hole in your bobbin may be a fraction of a millimeter too large. I have worked around this problem in the past by using a tiny piece of a rubber band or tape jammed in between the bobbin winder metal rod and the actual bobbin so that it sits tightly on the rod and spins. You may want to check that the bobbin is the correct one for your machine, too, since there are so many types and even though they look the same a few millimeters makes all the difference. I hope this helps!
Valden December 10, 2020 1:31 pm ReplyThank you for the Necchi 522 Manual. My daughter received one from her mother-in-law who passed and we have been searching for a manual. Had given up hope in finding one for free. Was about to pay for a photocopy when I found your site. I have taken the time to clean and restore the machine, but could not locate a manual. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you ever so much.
You’re so welcome. So glad it was helpful! Love those old Necchi models so much. osama Ibrahim January 16, 2021 2:16 pm Reply looking for a necchi bf model manual. its from the early 1950sHi, I don’t think I have a manual for that particular model but the BU one may be pretty similar. If I remember correctly the difference may have been that the BF was the straight stitch only machine and the BU had zig zag, but otherwise very similar machines. There used to be an old Necchi group on yahoo or there’s a vintage sewing machine group on Facebook where someone may have the manual you need.
Anonymous January 16, 2021 9:58 pm thanks for the reply. will certainly follow those leads and see what comes up JOSEIDY January 21, 2021 9:15 pm Replymuchas gracias por tu aporte muchas gracias, oye referente al grupo de facebook al que te refieres, no lo encontre se llama asi solo necchi??
De nada! Aqui esta el grupo: https://m.facebook.com/groups/VintageSewingMachines/ Brad Bishop January 30, 2021 7:09 am Reply Looking for manual for a 3101FA. Please.Hi Brad! Unfortunately I don’t have the manual for that model. I did find a site that has it for sale (necchimanuals.com) and they have a diagram here: But your best resource to find a free one might be Facebook vintage sewing machine groups. Sorry I can’t be more help.
Penny Gallas February 7, 2021 7:30 pm ReplyI HAVE A NECCHI OMEGA 6022 for which I cannot find my instruction manual. I don’t know how to thread it or anything else. Do you have any info for me?
Hi Penny! I don’t have the manual for that one, but threading doesn’t change too much from one machine to another as long as the parts are similar. From what I can tell from photos, that machine should probably thread the same as the diagram here: http://sewusa.com/Threading_Diagrams/Threading_Pages/Necchi_Sewing_Machine_Threading/Necchi_4795_threading_Diagram.htm If not, that site has a wonderful threading section where you could look through Necchi models to see if you can try to find a similar model.
Jean DeVito July 17, 2021 11:07 pm ReplyI have my mothers Model BU (Nova?) purchased on payments in 1951 and my mother-in-laws
Mirella RPC from 1956? I don’t have a use or care book for the Mirella. Any information for purchasing belts?
This is a great page and wonderful to read. Thank you!
Very neat that you still have machines that have been in your family for generations! Unfortunately I don’t think I have any information on the Mirella, but I have found that for most sewing machines with an externally mounted motor, stretch belts work beautifully. If you use a string to measure the length of your original belt it can help you figure out which ballpark size you need, and they slip on pretty easily, which is always nice.
Jeanette Tobin September 21, 2021 10:40 pm ReplyI am at the end of my tether, I was given a Necchi model number sub 22 but no manual so I don’t know how to set dials so I can sew some projects I have in my mind HELP PLEASE SOMEONE
I haven’t been able to find a free one but there is a downloadable pdf that looks like the right one for purchase here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/584786460/instruction-manual-for-vintage-necchi I hope this helps. Cheers,
-Amanda
Hi Amanda, I love this – You are wonderful. I have searched for a few years for a manual for a rescued machine – the Necchi Alco A709-4. I took it in for a cleaning and service but couldn’t figure it out once I got home. I brought it to an older woman who owns a sewing store and she got it up & running. Once again, I set it aside and didn’t get back to it so now I can’t get my bobbin thread to come up even though the tension is correct for the bobbin case. Any ideas? If any of your followers find a manual, please let me know. Stay well. TY
Anonymous October 29, 2022 6:11 pm Reply Anonymous February 7, 2023 10:19 pm ReplyThanks for making the BU manual available. I just brought my late mother’s BU back to life and would really like to start using it. Now that I have fumbled through finding all of the oiling points and exercised it, I am absolutely amazed at how quiet the machine is. Thanks again! Curt
Anonymous January 29, 2024 3:56 pm Reply Hi there just inherited a necchi sewline 20L and looking for the manual and parts guide plsHi, congrats on your new-to-you machine! I’m afraid I don’t have the manual for that one but there are some vintage sewing machine groups on Facebook that are great—they may have what you need.