Sears 385.12916 Table DES IV1ATIIRES, Partie III. Couture All Point Droit Point droit, Viii

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TABLE DES IV1ATII_RES

PARTIE L IDENTIFICATION

 

DES PII_CES

 

DE LA

MACHINE

 

 

Matlette de transport

et meuble

3

Identilication

 

des

pl_ces

........................................................

3

Accessoires

disponibles

........................................................

5

PARTIE 11.PRE_PAREZ-VOUS

.ik COUDRE

 

Branchez

 

la machine

au secteur

7

Consignes

 

de s_curit_

................................................

7

Consignes

 

d*utilisation

............................................................

7

Contr61ez la vitesse de couture

7

Pose

de la broche

& bobine

9

Levier

de relevage

du pied presseur

9

Coupe-ill

 

.............................................................................

 

 

 

 

9

BoTte & accessoires

 

9

Utilisation

du

bras

libre

.................................................

tl

o Travaux

 

sur te bras

libra

11

, Travaux

 

sur le plateau

..............................................

11

Changer

I'aiguille

.................................................................

 

11

Changement

de pied

presseur

11

Diff_rents

pieds presseurs

13

o Pied

zig-zag

.........................................................................

 

 

13

. Pied

& point

droit

...............................................................

 

13

" Pied

& boutonniere

....................................................

13

o Pied

& fermeture

& glissi_re

13

° Pied

& point

lanc*_

 

13

Choix

de

raiguille

et du fif

16

Remplir la canette

..........................................................

 

19 - 21

o Retrait

de

la porte-canette

19

o Bobinage

 

d'une canette de fil

19 - 21

Insertion

 

de

la canette

.............................................................

23

Enfilage

de ta machine

........................................................

25

° Enfilage

 

de la machine

...........................................................

25

o Comment

faire monter

le fil de la canette

25

R_glage de fa tension du fil de I'aiguille pour le

 

point

droit

.......................................................................................

 

 

 

 

27

o Tension

 

oorrecte

.....................................................................

 

27

o Si la tension

est trop

6lev6e

27

Si la tension

est trop

faible

27

Rdglage de la tension du fit de l'alguilte pour le

 

point

zig-zag

..........................................................................

 

 

29

oTension

 

correcte

..................................................................

 

29

• Si Is tension

est trop _lev_e

29

" Si la tension

est trop

faible

2g

S61ecteur

de point

....................................................................

 

31

R_glage

de la longueur

du point

31

Comment r6gler l'_quilibre d'unmotif

 

extensible

 

.......................................................................................

 

 

 

31

Bouton de marche arri_re

31

PARTIE III. COUTURE All POINT DROIT

 

Point droit

..........................................................................

 

 

 

33

PARTIE Itl. COUTURE AU POINT DROIT (suite)

 

o Commencer

une couture

33

,,A la fin d'unecouture

33

Utilisation

de guides

de couture

..............'

33

Couture

d'unangle

droit

33

SurpiqOre

...................................................................................

 

 

35

La couture

des fermetures & glissi_re ,,i

35 - 37

° Pr_paracion

du tissu

35

o La couture

 

:

37

Comment descendre ou monter les griffes

 

d'entrainement

..............................................................

 

39

Reprisage

...............................................................

 

 

39

PARTIE IV. POINTS ZtG-ZAG

 

 

Zig-zag

simple

............................................................

 

41

Point

lanc_

 

 

41

Monogrammes

...........................................................

 

43

Appliques

..................................................................

 

 

43

Brides

de renfort

 

46

Pose

des boutons

 

45

Surfilage

.........................................

 

 

:

47

PARTtE

Vo POINTS

UTILITAIRES

ET POINTS

 

 

DI_CORATIFS

 

 

 

Ourlet

invisible

.........................................................

 

47

Dentelle

..................................................................

 

 

 

49

Point zig-zag multiple

49

Point coquille

....................................................

 

5t

Points

d_coratifs g_om_triques

............. ,,,................... 51

PARTIE

Vlo POINTS

EX'TENStBLES

 

 

Point

droit

extensible

..............................................

53

Croquet

extensible

 

53

Surfilage

extensible

.................................................

55

Point

d'_pines

.....................................................

 

55

Point

de surjet

.........................................................

 

57

Motifs d_cerafifs extensibles

57

PARTIE

VII. BOUTONNI#RE

 

 

Boutonniere

 

 

59 * 61

-

Pour

coudre

..............................................................

 

_.,,,59

PARTIE VIII, ENTRETIEN DE VOTRE MACHINE

 

Remptacement

de i'ampoule

63

Nettoyage

du porte-canette

63

Nettoyage

de la coursiSre

65

, Nettoyage

de la navetle

65

o Remontage de la navette

65

Huilage

de la machine

67

, Lubfifiez

derriSre le couverc/e

de facade

67

,

Huilage du socle

 

67

En cas de probt_me

.............................................................

70

VIII

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Contents Machine a Coudre Important Safety Instructions Instrucciones DE Seguridad Iiviportantes Conservez CES Consignes Importantes Consignes DE SI CuriteFull 25 Year Warranty on Defect in Material or Workmanship WarrantyGarantie Totale DE Deux ANS SUR Uiquipement Ilectrique Caractristiques La machine SpecificationArtfculo Sewing speed MaximumTable of Contents Seccion !!. PREPARAClON DE LA Maquina INDiCEVII CoserTable DES IV1ATIIRES Partie III. Couture All Point Droit Point droitViii Names of Parts Portable Case or CabinetNames of Parts Seccion 1. Nombre DE LAS Partes Partie 1. Identification DES PIi=CES DEMallette de transport et meuble I01112 1415 2627 Available Accessories and Attachments735503016 LE NOM DE Larticle Machine .,COUDREAlways turn off the power switch and unplug from Connecting Machine to Power SupplyOperating instructions XXXIviaquina Para CosER SECCiON I1. PREPARAClON DE LAPartie !!. PREPAREZ-VOUS Coudre Control de la velocidad de costuraThread Cutter Accessory BoxPalanca de elevaci6n del prensatelas Pose De la broche & bobineLevier de relevage du pied presseur Cortahilos Coupe4il CortahitosChanging Presser Foot Changing NeedleFree-arm Sewing For free-arm sewingCarnbio de prensatelas Braze para costura tubular Utilisation du bras libreBarra prensatelas Tornilio del soporteZigzag foot Presser Foot TypesDiffrents pieds presseurs Tipos de prensatelas1175 WeightSelecting Needle and Thread Fabric Type Needle16 t00 1490Selecci6n de aguja e hito Mousseline,Crpe Georgette,Dentellefine, Organdi, Tulie Blankpage Ginablanca Pageblanche Bobbin Winding Remplir la canette Embobinado de la canillaEmbobinado de la canilla OBobinage dune canette de fil C6mo sacar el portacanillasPage Remplir la canette suite Page Insertion de la canette OColocaci6nde la canillaThreading the Machine Extracci6n del Enhebrado Del hilo de la aguja Enfilage De la machineDe la canilla Comment faireTo loosen Adjust the Needle Thread Tension for Straight StitchEl hilo est demasiado tenso Tension correcteSi la tension est trop leve TensiSn correctaAdjust the Needle Thread Tension for Zigzag Stitch El hilo est demasiado flojo =Tensi6n correctaAdjusting Stretch Stitch Balance Stitch Selector SettingmarkStitch Length Control Reverse Stitch ControlComment rgler 16quilibre dun motif extensible Equilibrio de los patrones distorsionadosZonas ZonesSection III..STRAIGHT Stitch Sewing Use.the Seam GuidesTurn Square Corner Recta SECClON III. Costura DE PuntadaPartie !!1. Couture AU LE Point Droit Para girar en esquinas de ngulo rectoPresserfoot Zigzagfoot Zipper SewingPattern Length Ilength Costura a la VistaPreparaci6n de la tela Zipper Sewing Costura de cremalleras continuaci6n To Drop or Raise the Feed Dogs DarningPattern Length Zurcido Cdmobajar/subirlosdientesdeltransporteComment descendre ou reenter les griffes dentrafnement ReprisageBasic Zigzag Section iV. Zigzag StitchesSatin LengthPuntada de zig-zag SeccionPartie IV. Points ZIG-ZAG Puntada en satfnPattern Length MonogrammingApplique Stitch Selector LengthMonogramas Monogrammes AplicacionesAppliques Buon Sewing Bar TackingNeedle thread tension 1 to PatternlengthBrides De renfort Puntadade refuerzoCostura de botones Pose Des boutonsOvercasting Stitch Section V, Utility Stitches Decorative StitchesBlind Hem Stitch Stitch selector Pattern jPuntadas Decorativas SECClON V. Puntadas Utiles YPartie V. Points Utilitaires ET Points DtCORATIFSWork LaceMultiple Zigzag Stitch Stitch selector Stitch length Needle thread Tension 1 toDentelle Trabajoscon encajesPuntada de miltiple zig-zag Point Zig-zag MultipleDecorative Stitch Geometric Patterns Shell Stitch12916 Stitch selector Stitch length ZoneCoquJle Puntada en forma de concha PointStraight Stretch Rick-rack StretchStitch seleotor Stitch length Gold stretch stitch position Extensi6n de Rick-rack zig-zag Seccion VI. Puntadas EL/STiCAS Puntada recta triplePartie VI. Points Extensibles Point droit extensibleOvercast Stretch Stitching Feather StitchLength Puntada de pluma Puntada elstica de sobrehilado Surfilage extensiblePoint D6pines Para CoserSerging Decorative Stretch PatternsPattern Length ,V Point De surjet Puntada de dobladilloDiseffos decorativos elsticos Motifs dcoratifs extensibles De patr6nSection VII Ojales SECClONOjal Incorporado Partie VIi. Boutonniire BoutonnierePage Ojal continuaci6n Cleaning the Feed Dogs Section VHI. Care of Your IviachineReplacing the Light Bulb Partie VIII. Entretien DE Votre SECClON VIII. Mantenimiento DENeoyage du poAe-canee Cambiando la bombillaCleaning the Shutlle Race Nettoyage de la coursibre Limpieza de la corredera de la lanzaderaLimpie el rea de la lanzadera Neoyage dela naveeOiling the Machine Huilage de la machine Lubricaci6n de la rnquinaRemarque Derriere le couvercle deTroubleshooting La m&quina no funciona Lee motifs sont ddform6s Para pedir servicio de reparaci6n a domicilio Service Side of Sears

385.12916, 385.12912 specifications

Sears 385.12912 and 385.12916 are two sewing machine models that have gained a reputation for their reliability and versatility. Both machines are designed to cater to a wide range of sewing needs, from basic crafting to more advanced garment construction. They are particularly popular among hobbyists and home sewists who appreciate the blend of features and user-friendly design.

One of the key features of the Sears 385.12912 and 385.12916 is their straightforward interface, which makes them accessible to both beginners and experienced sewists. The machines come equipped with a variety of built-in stitches that allow users to choose from straight, zigzag, and decorative patterns with ease. This versatility ensures that users can tackle various projects, whether they are creating simple hems or intricate quilt designs.

Both models are equipped with a drop-in bobbin system that simplifies the threading process. This design minimizes the chances of jams and ensures smoother sewing. Additionally, the adjustable tension control allows users to achieve the perfect stitch quality for different fabric types. Whether sewing through delicate silk or heavier canvas, these machines maintain consistent performance.

Another notable feature is the adjustable presser foot pressure, which allows users to modify the pressure based on the thickness or type of fabric being sewn. This feature enhances the machine's ability to handle a diverse range of materials, making it ideal for those who venture into various sewing projects.

The Sears 385.12912 and 385.12916 also include a variety of presser feet that broaden their functionality. From zipper feet to buttonhole feet, these attachments facilitate specific tasks that can be completed with precision. Furthermore, the machines typically come with a free arm feature, making it easier to sew cylindrical items like sleeves and pant legs.

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In summary, Sears 385.12912 and 385.12916 offer a seamless blend of functionality, user-friendliness, and durability. With their impressive range of built-in stitches, adjustable settings, and versatile accessories, these machines cater to a wide array of sewing needs, making them an excellent choice for both beginners and advanced sewists alike.