Sears 17831, 17892, 17840, 17891, 17842, 17871, 17651 8TITCH WIDTH/NEEDLE, Erse, Buttonhole Control

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8TITCH WIDTH/NEEDLE

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The width of all the Stitche_ produced on this machine, with the obvious exception of

To decrease or increase the width of s stitch,

turn the stitch width control dial from .!.. 4, The-higher the number the wider the atltch.

Recommended settingrenges are color. coded to patterns on the stitch selector dial.

When _ng with a double needle*, control the stitch Width within white zone on the dial.

NOTE: Doubleneedle will hit needle plate and break if stitch width la set out of white zone on the dial,

Some models enable you to straight stitch with the needle in any of threepoeitiorw - left, right or center, These positions are designated as L, R or C on the stitch width dial. Details for sewing in these positions are given on page 2!1 and 36.

_Available at most Sears retail stores and

catalog,

R ERSE

L ER

It is best to begin and finish seams with stitches taken tn reve_ about _ Inch. This

is called 'BACK TACKING. Back tacki_ fastens the ends of the seams firmly and prevents raveling.

When reverse stitching is needed, push down the lever end hold there dud_ ironing. The

fabric will im_iately start feeding back.

war= and seam will be fastened. See page tg and 21 for details.

NOTE: When you operate the lever while

ruing straight stretch stitch: the machine sews only straight stitches

and does not uw straight stitch in reverse.

Do not use the lever while sewing zigzag stretch stitches. The machine sews only zigzag stitches in reverse.

BUTTONHOLE CONTROL

This control iS used in making bar tacked

buttonholes with two con_ settings.

Detailed instructions are given on page 43, (This feature is built into the stitch selector

on some models,)

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17830, 17651, 17842, 17843, 17891 specifications

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