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Manual de usuario Sears, modelo 17891

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You maystitchintlleft (L)or right qR) setting, but be sure to use the zigzag foot. STARTING TO SEW AND BACK TACKING Make z_m both threads am drawn back under the presser foot. Lower needle into fabric about P_ ir_h from beginning of seam. Depress the,reverse stitch lever and stitch in reverse until needle reaches the point where yOU should start forward stitches. Release the revenm stitch lever ond complete seam, When you reach the end, depress the reverse stitch lever and sew beck (backtack) over . Inch of completed seem. lO i2 ii : Ii II Cornering Guide Fig, I Fig. 2 TURNING A SQUARE CORNER To rum a square corner 518" from the fabdc edge_ stop stitching with :the_nndle piercing the fabdc, when reaahlng the comertng gu_ as shown. Raise the presser foot, turn fabn.. (Fig. 1) New stitching line will align with 5/8" seam guide on side of needle plate. Lower the presser foot and begin atitching in new direction.' (Fig. 21 REMOVING FABRIC Firstturnthehandwhecl toward you until the needleisat its highest _ition, then raiu the p_r foot, draw fabrt.to the mar and bring it around to the left aide of needle bar, and cutthethreadswiththethreadcutter located on the presserbar as shown. TOP-STITCHING This is a seam you may want to show off I it's on the front aide of the garment. _ at the top of a "kick pleat" or on a _. both functional and decorative. Usually, it's a simple, forwnrd stitch-with • i_ stitch length, or with spec_l thread, _tch_ o€ contrasting. DARNING SETTINGS Pressure Regulator. 0 (DARN) Zigzag foot or square automatt© buttonholo f_t S_tch fabric be_n .embFol_ with _ centered. L_ p_ Mr end sew at a slow _ moving fabdc back and f_ with a study rhythm to cover dern_ area. When it is c_md, turn hibfio i/4 a turn and sew layer of stitching a©_ first layer, If fabric is thin or My damaged in hole area, you may want to put o seato _ u_ the hole for relnforcament. TEMPORARY SWING BY MACHINE longer doyou need to kite by hmndi BeslJng by machi_ is easy-slmply use _t ettt_ with longest available I_ setting. Set top thread tension at 1 to 2 to facilitate pullingoutbobbin thread. PIN BASTING You can _ over pins easily (if done _) _use your p_ feet are hinged, Pins must be i_ at fight angles to seam Itne. Tip of pin should just touch seam Xne, Sew over tip of pins. Pins must not come in _tact with feed d_: _ pin on the _ side of the fabflc, Sew slowly, if in, d_t about sewing over pins, remove each pin as you approach it. STAY. STITCHING "Stiy-ll]t_" ise fo_ of t_ary seaming that prevents stretching of curved of ge_nta. Usually this is on a single layer of fabric, so reduce top thread ter_on sightly to prevent puckering, Baste about '/4' _ey fr_ intended seamllne. ZIPPER APPLICATION!CORDING Needle P_tion/Stitch Width. C Uu zipper foot whioh ali_ you to m to the right _ left of the zlp_ or €I_ to the cord. ZIPPER APPUCATION To sew down the fight side, attach left ldde ofi zipper foot toper foot holder so that the needle pal_ through the opening on the left side of the foot. To sew d_ the left side, attach dght side of foot to foot ho4der. CORDING To make cording for slipcovers etc,0 cove_ e cord with a strip of Uue bias, Attach right side of zipper foot to foot so that needle passes through the _ on the right side of the foot. ONE-PIECE ZIPPER FOOT The foot is adjustable for use on the right or left side of needle when sewing regular type of zipper, Adjust the foot so the needle cleam the side notch on the foot. Carefully follow directions given on the zipper package. ZiG_G _iTCHING See_ 10. 1--4 Simple zigzag stitching nblu you to do many exciting things with your Kenmore sewing machine, Beyond basics, you'H use zigzag stitching to applique, embroider end monogram. Unlike straight stttc_, zigzag stitches have a trials-to-side width as well as a Extra wide zigzag for heavy fabrics cr th_ that fray,,v-set width at 4. z_ for double layers,like hemmi_ l-mt at 3. z_g for most construction seems_ set at 2. Namn_ zigzag for light fabrics, barely shows--set at 1. 0 e012_ m |1 stitch length. You'll find "recipes" for many ztg_ operations on followi_ paw. . You can create on exciting variety of zigzag stit_ by adjusting stitch width end length controls {see chart below). OVERCASTING This is one. of the more frequently used zigzag stizches on garnmnt construction, YOU may want to overcast along the raw edge of uch mm allowance or fold the raw edge toward the garment end stitch. SATIN STITCHING SETTINGS Stitch Selector Stitch Length -| between 0 end 24 Use Satin stitch foot which is _ to permit der_ stitching to pass under it easily, Whenever you eta u_ng this stitch, it is well to rememb_ to lOOSenthe' tension of the top thread _dightiy, The wider tim stitch you make, the toosw the tension should be. If yOU are stitchir_g on a very wft fabric, use e backing of _ paper or interfacing for a well formed stiteh, Puckering of the matmisl will be elkntrmted and the bobbin thread will not be visible on the dght side of the fa_ic. As...

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