Sears 385.1915 owner manual Darning Small Rips, = Adjusting Evenness of Darning

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Small rips can be repaired by programming the machine to sew a shorter darn.

Begin the first row of the darn stopping the machine when you reach the bottom edge of the rtp. For example, you may ony need to

sew 5 stitches. Press the reverse button but

do not hold it. The machine will now complete the 16 rows with 5 stitches }n each row and stop automatically.

It is simple to make a darning of same size as the first one.

Press memory button when you have completed the first darning.

Depress the foot control. For a second darning of the same size.

Pressing mirror image button instead of memory button will give the same result but the darning is made in the reverse sequence.

= Adjusting Evenness of Darning

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When the left

side

 

When the right

side

is _ower

Select dl or

d2 to

is _ower.

Select d4 or dSte

 

give an even

stitch,

 

give an even stitch.

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ffthere _s a difference m height between the starting point (left side) and the end

point (right side) of darning, make adjustment by pressing the C_ or C_3 button,

Press

_

button,

and adjust between

dl and

dS.

Upon

pressing

the

_

button the

selection

is displayed on the screen.

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