Sears 385. 17526 owner manual Less

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Bobbin Wind

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Horizontal Spool Pin

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SECTION 2. PREPARE THE MACHINE FOR SEWING

(_ Pull the clutch knob away trom the machine to disengage clutch. (_ Draw the thread from the spool,

(_ Guide the thread around the bobbin winder thread guide.

(_ Insert the thread through the hole in the bobbin, threading lrom the inside to the outside. (_) Put the bobbin on the bobbin winding spindle, and push it to the right.

(_ With the free end ol the thread held in your hand, depress the loot control.

(_ Stop the mach=ne when it has made a few turns, and cut the thread close to the bobbin. Depress the toot control again. When the bobbin Js tully wound, it wilt stop automatically.

Return the bobbin winder to its original position by moving the spindle to the left, and cut the thread as shown.

(_ Push in the clutch knob to engage clutch.

_" The machine witl not sew until the clutch knob is pushed in.

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bobbin

 

 

 

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adiustment use your large screw driver and

 

 

 

loosen

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stopper.

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wayout.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Model 385 Kenmore Sewing, Machine SEARS, Roebuck and COIMPORTANT Safety Instructions Table of Contents Locate and Identify the Parts Portable Case or Cabinet is AvailableNeedle Locate and Identify the PartsButtonhole Attachment Identify the AccessoriesFoot Control Use Plug in the Machine and Switch on the PowerSet the Pressure Dia Prepare the Machine for SewingSet Up the Machine Adjust the Presser Foot Lever Free-Arm Sewing the Removable Extension Table To Remove Accessory Storage BoxTo Attach Set Up the Machine = Check The Presser Foot KnowWhatthe Presser Feet Will DoChange the Presser Foot Zigzag toot Section = Presser Foot Types Choose the Needle and ThreadRecommended Stitch Length Additional Spool Pin Prepare the Bobbin To Remove the Bobbin from the MachineLess Prepare the Bobbin Thread the Needle Preparethe Top ThreadPick Up the Bobbin Thread Prepare the Top ThreadFabr,c Adjust the Top Thread TensionTop Tension Toc Tight Too Loose Just Right Zone Stitch SelectorStitch Width Control Stitch Length Control Adjusting Stretch Stitch BalanceReverse Stitch Control Starting To SewNeedle Practical Stitch ChartUses Refer to PositionPractical Stitch ChartLength Width Cha on p Practical ChartStitch Turn a Square Corner Straight StitchesStraight Stitch Use the Seam GuidesTopstitching Set the Machine Set the Machine LO. Close the zipper and turn the fabric Feed dogs must always be up for normal sewing Dropping the Feed DogsLrom ZigzagStitches Basic Zigzag Monogramming Set the MachineStitch and Its Uses Applique Set the Machine Zigzag StitchesBar Tacking Set the Machine No presser Sew a Button Set the Machine Zigzag StitchesOvercasting Stitch Learn the StitchesBlind Hemming Set the Machine LaceWork Three-Step Zigzag Lingerie Shell Stitching Set the MachineBox Stitching Set the Machine Shell Stitch Set the Machine Set the Machtne Two-point Box Stitch = OveredgingDecorate with Geometric Patterns Set the Machine = Rick-Rack Stretch Set the Machine Stretch StitchesOvercast Stretch Stitching Set the Machine Stretch St itches= Smocking Set the Machine = Elastic Stretch Stitch Set the Machine Serging or Pine Leaf Stretch Stitching Set the MachineSet the Machine = Herring Bone StretchPatching = Decorative Stretch Patterns Buttonhole Making Learning to Sew Buttonholes Built-in System Set the Machine 0oo,+.3,oButtonhole Making Button hole System and Size Using Buttonhole AttachmentThread Thread Buttonhole Making Set the Machine For any of these stitch Twin Needle StitchingIncorrect thread tension What to Do WhenPerformance Problems Chart Replacing the Light Bulb Cleaning the Machine Oiling the Machine Clean the Hook Race and Feed DogsParts List RED Operating Instructions D1817 WA, Hoffman Estates, IL Warranty Full 25-YEAR Warranty on Sewing Machine HeadIo=o It\ Pie con rodillos Pie de leflon Numero DEL SUMINiSTRADOR DE Maquina DE CoserPiping Foot Blind Hem Foot Optional Feet and Attachment Sewing Machine SourceSEARS, Roebuck and CO., D1817WA, Hoffman ESTATES, IL

385. 17526 specifications

The Sears 385.17526 is a versatile sewing machine that exemplifies durability and ease of use, making it a favored choice among hobbyists and seasoned seamstresses. This sewing machine is known for its straightforward design and solid performance, designed to handle various fabrics and sewing tasks with efficiency.

One of the standout features of the Sears 385.17526 is its range of stitch options. The machine typically offers multiple built-in stitches, including straight, zigzag, and decorative stitches, which can be easily selected through a simple dial or control mechanism. This variety allows users to explore creative projects, from garment construction to quilting and home décor.

The sewing machine is characterized by its robust construction. The metal frame ensures stability while sewing, minimizing vibrations and providing a consistent sewing experience. This feature is crucial for working with heavier fabrics, as it helps maintain accuracy and precision, especially when tackling ambitious sewing projects.

Another notable aspect of the Sears 385.17526 is its adjustable pressure foot. This characteristic allows sewists to work with a variety of materials, from lightweight silks to heavy canvas, by adjusting the pressure applied to the fabric. This adaptability is critical for achieving professional-looking results.

In terms of technology, the machine often comes equipped with a top drop-in bobbin system. This intuitive design simplifies the threading process and allows for easy monitoring of thread levels, reducing downtime during projects. Additionally, some models may feature a built-in needle threader, making it easier for users to set up their machine quickly.

Other helpful features include a free arm function, which facilitates sewing cuffs and collars, making it easier to work on small or circular sewing projects. A built-in carrying handle adds portability, making it easy for users to transport the machine to sewing classes or workshops.

Overall, the Sears 385.17526 represents a perfect blend of functionality, user-friendliness, and solid construction. Whether you are a beginner looking to start your sewing journey or an experienced crafter seeking a dependable machine, the Sears 385.17526 stands out as a reliable tool that can adapt to various sewing needs while delivering consistent performance.