Sears 385 owner manual Table of Contents

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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A Portable

 

case or

Cabinet

is Available

2

Locate

and

Identify

the parts

2_3

Identify

the

Accessories

4

Set

Up

the

 

Machine

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

 

5_9

Plug

in

the

Machine

and

Switch on the Power

5

Foot

Control

Use

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

5

Set the

Pressure

Dial

6

Setting

Spool

Pins

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

7

Adjust

the

Presser

Foot

Lever

7

Thread

Cutter

 

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

 

7

Accessory

 

Storage

Box

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

8

Free Arm Sewing: the Removal Extension Table . . . 8"9

Know

What

the

Presser

Feet

Will

Do

. _

10_13

Check

 

Your

Presser

Foot

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

 

10

Change

the Presser Foot

 

 

10

Presser

FootTypes

 

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

 

 

 

11_13

Choose Your Needle and Thread

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

13"_14

Check

 

Your

Needle

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

 

 

 

13

Fabric,

Needle,

 

Thread

and Stitch

Length Chart

14

To Change

Your

Needle

 

 

14

Prepare

 

the

Bobbin

 

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

 

 

 

 

15_16

To

Remove

the

 

Bobbin

from

the

Machine

15

Wind

the

Bobbin

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

 

 

 

 

15

insert

the

Bobbin

into

the

Bobbin

Holder

16

Prepare

 

Your

Top

Thread

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

 

 

17"_20

Thread

Your

Needle

 

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

 

 

17

Pick

Up

 

Your

Bobbin

 

Thread

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

18

Adjust

the

Top

Thread

Tension

19_20

Stitch

Selector

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

Stitch

Width

 

Control

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

 

 

 

 

21

Stitch

Length

Control

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

 

 

 

21

Adjusting

 

Stretch

 

Stitch

 

Balance

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

21

Reverse

 

Stitch

Control

 

 

 

 

22

Starting

 

To

Sew

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

22

 

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Practical

Stitch

Chart

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

 

 

 

23_27

Straight

 

Stitches

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

28_29

Straight

 

Stitch

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

28

Use the

Seam

Guides

 

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

 

 

28

Turn

 

a Square

 

Corner

 

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

 

 

28

Use the

 

Darning

 

Plate

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

 

 

29

Topstitching

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

29

 

Darning

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

 

 

 

 

30

 

Straight

Stretch

 

30

 

Zigzag

Stitches

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

 

31_38

 

Basic Zigzag

 

31

 

Satin

Stitch

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

 

32

 

Applique

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

 

 

33

 

Bar

Tacking

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

 

33

 

Monogramming

 

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

34

 

Embroidery

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

 

34

 

Sew a Button

 

35

 

Overcasting

Stitch

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

36

 

Rick-Rack

Stretch

36

 

Three-Step

Zigzag

37

 

Overcast

Stretch

Stitching

38

 

Serging

or Pine

Leaf Stretch Stitching

38

 

Blind Hemming

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

 

39

 

Lace Work

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

 

 

 

40

 

Buttonhole

Making

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

41--47

 

Learning to

Sew Buttonholes

41

 

Built4n

System

 

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

42_43

 

Using

Buttonhole

Attachment

44_47

 

Sew in a Zipper

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

 

48_49

 

Shell Stitching

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

 

50

 

Two-Point

 

Shell Stitching

50

 

Smocking

 

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

 

 

 

51

 

Stretch

Patching

 

52

 

Fagoting

Stitch

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

 

52

 

Herring

Bone Stretch

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

52

 

Elastic

Stretch

Stitch

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

53

 

Box Stitching

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

 

 

53

 

Two-point

 

Box

Stitch

54

 

Overedging

Stitch

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

54

 

Decorate

with

Geometric Patterns

55

SECTION

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PERFORMANCE

PI{OBLEMS (Ht\t{I

 

 

When to

Do When

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

56_57

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Replace the

Light

Bulb

58

 

Clean the

Bobbin

Holder

58

 

Clean the

Hook Race and Feed Dogs

59

 

Oiling

the Machine

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

59

PARTS LIST

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60--61

INDEX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

62_63

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Contents SEA/RS SEARS, Roebuck and CO Kenmore Sewing MachineImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Portable Case or Cabinet is Available Locate and Identify the PartsSect on 1. Know Your Machine Identify the AccesSories Needle setLight/power switch is turned on. If you are Your machine will not operate unlessChildren X represents numbers 00O throughMacpi E Set Up the MachineSet the Pressure Dial Presser Foot Lever raises and lowers your presser foot Adjust the Presser Foot LeverHigh Pull gently toward you Extension table will snap out Lid of the accessory storage box lifts open toward youTo Attach Darning socks or mending knees, elbows Sectjon 2. Prepare Your Machine for SewingOr areas of wear in childrensclothes To Attach Know What the Presser Feet Will Do Check Your Presser FootTo Remove To Attach Change the Presser Foot Match the hole in the foot holder with the threaded holePresser Foot Types Zigzag Foot Straight Foot PinPresser Foot Types Know What the Presser Feet Will DoUse This Check Your Needle 10-12stitches RiparTo Change Your Needle Prepare the Bobbin Section !2 Prepare Your Machine for SewingTo Remove the Bobbin from the Machine Wind the BobbinThreading chart is located behind the face cover plate Prepare Your MACHIN6.!P-OfNG Prepare the BobbinInsert the Bobbin into the Bobbin Holder You Through Tension TowardPrepare Your Top Thread Thread Your Needle Prepare Your Machine Forsewing Prepare Your Top Thread Pick Up Your Bobbin ThreadAdjust the Top Thread Tension Type of stitchTension is too loose Thread willFabric when selecting a stitch Prepare Your Machinefor SewingStitch Selector Top Tension Too Tight Loose Just RightAdjusting Stretch Stitch Balance Stitch Width Control Stitch Length ContrOlPrepare Your Machine for Sewing WidlhReverse Stitch Control Starting To Sew Stitch on ScrapPlan to SuitableIII lu Practical Stitch ChartRefer to 49Orange35 6Yellow35Check38 Chort On p Learn the Stitches On pSection Learn Stitches StitchStraight Stitches HeresHow Use the Darning PlateTopstitching Set the Machine Control orangeDarning Straight StretchStretch Stitch Zigzag foot Zigzag StitchesOr as a decorative stitch Satin Stitch Set the Machine Stitch width Top thread tension Control to Top Thread tension Control 2 to Applique Bar Tacking Set the MachineControl To t Baste Fuse With Iron-on Embroidery Set the Machine Monogramming MachineSet the same as satin stitch Stitch several times Sew a ButtonStitch width control Top thread tension control 2 toZigzag Stitches Overcasting Stitch Control 3 toControl Io tt Set the Machine Stitch width control 2 toThree-Step Zigzag Fop thread tensionControl 0 5 to MendingOvercast Stretch Stitching Raveling Needle, which effectivelyBlind Hemming WidthLace Work Trim excess fabric close to stitchingLearning to Sew Buttonholes Buttonhole MakingHave two Garment LowerLearn the Stitches Buttonhole Making Using Buttonhole Attachment Template 213504005 213505006 213506007 Sizes 15/16 13/16Ftook Buttonhole guide plate Fabrics Fine stitches for light Reset stitch length at 2 and top Thread tension at 2 toFold back the left seam allowance As shownLearnthestitches Top side of fabricTwo-Point Shell Stitching He re1.HowSmocking Stretch PatchingFagoting Stitch Herring Bone StretchElasticStretch Stitch Box StitchingTwo-point Box Stitch Overedging Stitch Tile Stitches and T!leir Uses Decorate with Geometric PatternsSpecial effects Performance What to Do WhenThread caught Hook Race Lint in bobbin Holder Or hook race HolderCare for Your Machine Replace the Light Bulb Clean the Bobbin HolderReplace Clean the Hook Race and Feed Dogs Oiling the Machine Bobbin holder so the knob fitsNext Shown aboveParts List 213506007 Index 19-20 Memo Memo Warranty SEARS, Roebuck and CO., D/817 WA, Hoffman Estates, ILSEARS, Roebuck and CO., Chicago, IL60684 U.S.A 385

385 specifications

The Sears 385 is a notable sewing machine that has earned a reputation for its reliability and versatility among sewing enthusiasts. Launched in the early 1980s, it became a staple for many home sewers due to its robust construction and user-friendly design. The 385 model is often praised for being a capable machine for beginners and more advanced sewers alike.

One of the main features of the Sears 385 is its range of stitch options. It typically includes a variety of built-in stitches, such as straight, zigzag, and decorative stitches, allowing users to execute a wide array of sewing techniques. These stitch functionalities enable creativity in garment construction, quilting, and home decorating projects. The ability to adjust stitch length and width also adds to its versatility, catering to different fabric types and project requirements.

The machine is equipped with a reliable mechanical drive system, providing steady and consistent sewing performance. This feature is particularly valuable for users who require precision in their sewing work. The foot pedal control allows for easy speed regulation, making it simpler to manage delicate tasks or heavy fabric layers.

Another characteristic of the Sears 385 is its robust construction. The metal body and internal mechanics not only provide durability but also contribute to stable operation. This sturdiness ensures that the machine can handle a variety of fabric types, from lightweight chiffon to heavier canvas and upholstery materials, without skipping stitches or grinding.

In terms of technology, the 385 model may come with a drop-in bobbin system, which simplifies the bobbin loading process. This user-friendly feature allows for efficient thread changes and minimizes the time spent on setup. Additionally, the machine often includes an automatic needle threader, a significant convenience for users who find threading challenging.

Sears also designed the 385 with practicality in mind. The machine typically includes a carrying handle, making it easier to transport for sewing classes or craft fairs. An accessory storage compartment is often included, helping keep essential tools like presser feet, needles, and scissors organized and easily accessible.

In summary, the Sears 385 sewing machine stands out for its combination of versatility, durability, and user-friendly features. Whether for hobbyists or those looking to enhance their sewing skills, the 385 provides a dependable platform for a wide range of sewing tasks. Its thoughtful design and robust performance continue to be appreciated by many in the sewing community.