Sears 385. 19601 owner manual Learn TtE Stitches, Ptesre dlat, Applique, Hees How For CutoOut Work

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SECTION 5. LEARN T_tE STITCHES

* Cut-Out Work Edging and Applique _ and

Set th_ Machine

Threa,'[ tension 2to6

F:Satl_ stitch i_tOt

Pte_s_re dlat: 2

The Stitch and Its Uses

OJt-Out Work and Applique are the meier uses tot this stitch, but _t can also be used to

provide edging on many sewing prelects,

including placemats, blankets, collars, cuffs

and pockets.

Here's How -- For Applique

1. Use a _usible heavy weight inter-

tamog behind each piece o_ your

applique.

2. Cut the interfacing slightly smaller than the design p_eces.

3.Tape or baste the applique m pace

and sew a_oond each piece with

stitch pattern [] or _ ,

NOTE: You may also use a satin stitch.

4.When sewing curves, leave the needle in the tabrlc0 rinse the presser toot and turn the iabri¢.

5.Lower the presser toot and stitch,

He[e's How - For CutoOut Work

_/. Choose a simple design and trace the outline on the right side el the labnc.

2.Place a p_ece O! tulle or organdy under the design and pin m place.

NOTE: You may want _o use a con- trastln_ insert fabric to accent your work,

3, Basle the _ayers together, stitching

!ust outside the outline. Remove the plns_

q.Stitch around the design, using stitch

pattern [] or _.

NOTE: You may also use a narrowsatm

Stitch _see p, 6_3.

5. Remove bastng and cut the tabrJc inside the design close to the

stitching, using an embroidery

scissors.

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385. 19601 specifications

The Sears 385. 19601, a model from the renowned department store’s line of sewing machines, has garnered attention from sewing enthusiasts and beginners alike for its reliability and user-friendly features. Designed to cater to a broad range of sewing tasks, this machine exemplifies the blend of functionality and affordability that Sears has long been known for.

One of the standout features of the Sears 385. 19601 is its versatile stitch options. It comes equipped with multiple built-in stitches, including straight, zigzag, and decorative stitches, allowing users to tackle various projects, from simple repairs to intricate crafting. The stitch selection is straightforward, with a dial that ensures easy access to each type, making it particularly accessible for beginners.

In terms of technology, the sewing machine incorporates a top-loading bobbin system which simplifies the process of bobbin insertion and thread tension adjustment. The transparent bobbin cover allows users to monitor the thread supply visually, reducing the chances of running out of thread mid-project. Additionally, the automatic needle threader saves time and reduces eye strain, making it easier to get started on any sewing task quickly.

Another notable characteristic of the Sears 385. 19601 is its adjustable presser foot pressure, which allows for customization based on the fabric being used. This feature is crucial for achieving optimal results across various materials, whether working with lightweight fabrics like silk or heavier materials like denim. The machine also includes a range of presser feet, enhancing its capabilities for tasks such as quilting, buttonhole making, and more.

The sturdy construction of the 385. 19601 is another point of appreciation. Built to last, this sewing machine withstands the rigors of regular use, providing a stable platform for sewing operations. Its compact size and lightweight design make it portable, appealing to those who may want to sew in different locations or attend workshops.

In summary, the Sears 385. 19601 stands out as a capable sewing machine that balances user-friendly designs with essential features. It is ideal for anyone looking to delve into the world of sewing, offering versatile capabilities, innovative technologies, and a durable build that ensure it remains a trusted companion for crafting projects both simple and complex. Its lasting popularity is a testament to its quality and effectiveness in meeting the needs of sewists at any skill level.