Sears 17891, 17892, 17840, 17842, 17871, 17651, 17832, 17831 manual Knowing Your Sewing Machine, Starting

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TAB OF NTENTS

1. KNOWING

YOUR SEWING MACHINE

 

identlflca_

_art

,

2 - 3

Setting

up your

machine

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4

Foot

0ontrol,

Power/light switch,

 

Needles, Needle, thread and fabric chart,,.,.,

.. 8

Changing needle, Pmeserfoot lever,

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9

Pin.ration

for threading ....

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Wlnd"Ing'thebobbin,

 

!0

T_d[ng

the _bln

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11

Threading top thrud,,

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,

12

Piddng up bobbin thread

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13

Presserfeet, Changing p_r

 

feet, F_

€_er plate

14

StlWh _,

 

StJ_h length control

 

15

Stitch width/_le

position controt, Reveresstitch

 

 

lever, Buttonhole control

,

 

16

2. STARTING

TO SEW

 

 

 

 

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Machine letting

chart

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21

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Stratgh'tstitching

24

Thiee needle

_tions,

 

Starting to sew and back

 

 

tacking, Turning a _usm corner, Rsmovinglabric,

 

 

Top-stitching, Darning, Temporary sewingby

 

 

machine, Zipper application-cording

 

 

 

Zigzag lititahing.. ........ ,

25-

28

Ove_ng,

 

Satin stitching,

Bar tackin_i,

 

 

AppUqustr_, Embroidery, Monogramming,

Button _ng

Adjusting iitltcl_length, Stmtght stretch stitch,

Rick_-,,;;ritstretchstitch, Smocking s_toh stitch,

Elastiostm_ stitch, Over©ut stretch stltch_

i_h

stitch, Patching s_tch wtitch,

 

 

Overio_ stretch

stitch, Elasticedge stretch stitch

 

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Wham t_ use which stretch stitch: A check-chart

40

Hints on sewing different fsbdcs,

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Buttonhole roaring..,

42:

47

Decorative embroidery designs

48

50

3, CARING FORTHE MACHINE

4. CHECKING PER_RMANCE PROBLEMS, ............ 54 -

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17830, 17651, 17842, 17843, 17891 specifications

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