Sears 385. 17526 owner manual Table of Contents

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION

SECTION

SECTION

1.KNOW THE MACHINE

A Portable Case or

Cabinet is Avaiatble

.................................. 3

Locate and Identify

the Parts

3 - 4

identify the Accessories

5

2.PREPARE THE MACHINE FOR SEWING

Set

Up the Machine

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

 

 

 

 

6 -

10

 

Plug

in the

Machine

and

Switch

on the Power

6

 

Foot

Control Use

 

 

 

 

 

6

,= Set the

Pressure

Dial

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

 

 

 

7

o

Adiust the Presser Foot

Lever

 

 

8

e

Thread

Cutter

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

o Accessories

Storage

 

Box

 

 

9

o Free Arm Sewing: the Removable Extension

9 -

10

 

Table

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Know

What

the Presser

Feet Will

Do

! I -

14

o

Check

the Presser

Foot

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

 

 

1t

o Change

the Presser

 

Foot

 

12 ~

7

=

Presser

Foot Types

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

 

 

 

14

Choose the Needle and Thread

 

14 -

15

Check

the

Needle

 

 

 

 

 

14

Fabric,

Needle, Thread

and Stitch

Length Chart

15

o To Change

the Needle

 

 

 

15

Prepare

the

Bobbin

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

 

 

 

 

t 6 ~ 18

o

To Remove

the

Bobbin

Case from

the Machine

16

o Horizontal

 

Spool

Pin

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

 

 

 

16

o

Additional

Spool

Pin

 

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

 

 

 

16

o Bobbin

Wind

 

 

 

 

 

 

I7

o Insert

the Bobbin

into the Bobbin

Holder

I8

Prepare

the Top Thread

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

 

 

19 ~ 22

Thread

the

Needle

 

 

 

 

 

19

e

Pick Up the Bobbin

Thread

 

 

20

Adjust

the Top Thread

Tension

 

21 ~ 22

Stitch

Selector

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

23

Stitch

Width

Control

 

 

 

 

 

24

Stitch

Length

Control

 

 

 

 

 

24

Adjusting

Stretch Stitch

Balance

 

 

24

Reverse

Stitch Control

 

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

 

 

 

25

Starting

To

Sew

 

 

 

 

 

 

25

3.LEARN THE STITCHES

Practical

Stitch Chart

26

-

23

Straight

Stitches

3t

-

35

e

Straight Stitch

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

 

 

31

o

Use the Seam

Guides

 

31

o

Turn

a Square

Corner

 

31

Topstitching

 

 

32

®

Sew in a Zipper

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

33

~ 34

 

Dropping

the feed

Dogs

35

=0Darning

 

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

 

 

 

35

Zigzag

Stitches

 

36 -

48

e

Basic Zigzag

 

 

36

Monogramming

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

 

36

Satin

Stitch

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

 

 

37

 

Applique

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

 

 

 

38

 

Bar Tacking

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

 

 

38

=

Embroidery

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

 

 

39

Sew

a Button

 

 

40

o Overcasting

Stitch

 

41

o Blind

Hemming

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

 

42

o Lace Work

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

 

 

43

e Three-Step

Zigzag

 

44

o Shell

Stitching

 

 

45

o Box

Stitching

 

 

45

o Fagoting

Stitcih

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

 

46

,_ Two-Point

Shell

Stitching

46

= Two-Point

Box

Stitch

47

=

Overedging

Stitch

47

o Decorate with Geometric Patterns

48

Stretch

Stitches

 

49 ~ 53

,=, Straight

Stretch

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

 

49

Rick-Ruck Stretch

49

o Overcast

Stretch

Stitching

50

o Smocking

 

 

 

50

,= Serging

or Pine Leaf Stretch Stitching

5t

o Elastic

Stretch

Stitch

51

o Stretch

 

Patching

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

 

52

Herring

 

Bone Stitch

 

52

Decorative

Stretch Patterns

53

Buttonholes

Making

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

54 -

60

o

Learning to Sew

Buttonholes

54

=

Built-in

System

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

55 -

56

Using

Buttonhole

Attachment

57 ~ 60

Twin Needle

Stitching

64

SECTION 4. PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS CHART

 

 

What to Do When

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

62 -

63

SECTION 5. CARE FOR THE MACHINE

 

 

Replacing

 

the Light

Bulb

64

Clean the

Bobbin

Holder

64

Clean the Hook Race and Feed Dogs

65

Oiling the

Machine

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

65

PARTS LIST

 

 

 

 

 

 

66 -

67

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Contents Model 385 SEARS, Roebuck and CO Kenmore Sewing, MachineIMPORTANT Safety Instructions Table of Contents Portable Case or Cabinet is Available Locate and Identify the PartsLocate and Identify the Parts NeedleIdentify the Accessories Buttonhole AttachmentPlug in the Machine and Switch on the Power Foot Control UsePrepare the Machine for Sewing Set the Pressure DiaSet 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 Choose the Needle and Thread = Presser Foot TypesRecommended Stitch Length Prepare the Bobbin To Remove the Bobbin from the Machine Additional Spool PinLess Prepare the Bobbin Preparethe Top Thread Thread the NeedlePrepare the Top Thread Pick Up the Bobbin ThreadAdjust the Top Thread Tension Fabr,cTop Tension Toc Tight Too Loose Just Right Stitch Selector ZoneAdjusting Stretch Stitch Balance Stitch Width Control Stitch Length ControlStarting To Sew Reverse Stitch ControlPractical Stitch Chart NeedlePosition Uses Refer toPractical Stitch ChartLength Width Cha on p Practical ChartStitch Straight Stitches Straight StitchUse the Seam Guides Turn a Square CornerTopstitching Set the Machine Set the Machine LO. Close the zipper and turn the fabric Dropping the Feed Dogs Feed dogs must always be up for normal sewingZigzag StitchesBasic Zigzag Monogramming Set the Machine LromStitch and Its Uses Applique Set the Machine Zigzag StitchesBar Tacking Set the Machine No presser Zigzag Stitches Sew a Button Set the MachineLearn the Stitches Overcasting StitchBlind Hemming Set the Machine LaceWork Three-Step Zigzag Lingerie Shell Stitching Set the MachineBox Stitching Set the Machine Shell Stitch Set the Machine Two-point Box Stitch = Overedging Set the MachtneDecorate with Geometric Patterns Set the Machine Stretch Stitches = Rick-Rack Stretch Set the MachineOvercast Stretch Stitching Set the Machine Stretch St itches= Smocking Set the Machine Serging or Pine Leaf Stretch Stitching Set the Machine = Elastic Stretch Stitch Set the MachineSet the Machine = Herring Bone StretchPatching = Decorative Stretch Patterns Buttonhole Making Learning to Sew Buttonholes 0oo,+.3,o Built-in System Set the MachineButtonhole Making Using Buttonhole Attachment Button hole System and SizeThread Thread Buttonhole Making Twin Needle Stitching Set the Machine For any of these stitchWhat to Do When Incorrect thread tensionPerformance Problems Chart Replacing the Light Bulb Cleaning the Machine Clean the Hook Race and Feed Dogs Oiling the MachineParts List RED Operating Instructions Warranty Full 25-YEAR Warranty on Sewing Machine Head D1817 WA, Hoffman Estates, ILIo=o It\ Numero DEL SUMINiSTRADOR DE Maquina DE Coser Pie con rodillos Pie de leflonOptional Feet and Attachment Sewing Machine Source Piping Foot Blind Hem FootSEARS, 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.