Kenmore 19501 manual Cut*Out Work Edging and Applique Set the Machine

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Hemming and Edging Stitches []

Cut*Out Work Edging and Applique []

Set the Machine

(Continued)

 

Thread tension

 

I to4

F' Satin stitch

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Pressure dial: 2

The Stitch and its Uses

Cut-Out Work and Applique are the major uses for this stitch, but Jt can also be used to provtde edgtng on many sewing projects,

including placemats, blankets, collars, cuffs and pockets.

Here's How -- For Applique

l, Use a fusible heavy weight interfacing

behind each p_ece of your applique,

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

3, Tape or baste the applique in place and

sew around each piece with stitch pattern []

NOTE:

You may also use a sattn stitch.

4.When sewing curves, leave the needle in the fabric, ratse the presser foot and turn the fabric.

5.Lower the presser foot and stitch.

Here's How-- For Cut-Out Work

1.Choose a simple design and trace the outline on the r_ght s_de of the fabric.

2.Place a piece of tulle or organdy under the design and pin in place.

NOTE: You may want to use a contrasting insert fabric to accent your work.

3, Baste the layers together, st_tchmg just

outside the outline. Romove the pins,

4, Stitch around the design, using stitch pattern

[].

NOTE:

You may

also

use

a narrow

satin stitch

 

 

(see p. 60).

 

 

 

 

5,

Remove

basting

and

cut

the fabrtc

inside

the

 

design

 

close

to the

stitching,

using

an

 

embroidery

scissors.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Kenmope Write them here, for easy reference Model No Serial No Dear HomemakerTable of Contents Feather Sew a Button Put m a Zipper 40429394 9596Portable Case or Cabinet is Availabie Locate and Identify the Parts ThreadingChartLocate and Identify the Parts Set Up the Machine Plug in the Machine and Switch on the Power5ensorSeua ?0 Set the Foot Control @ ~ @ andmonogrommThread Cutter = Adjust the Presser Foot LeverFree-Arm Sewing the Removable Extension Table Oranycirculargarmentarea Orareasofwearin childrensclothes Where you use the foot Know What the Presser Feet Will DoNumbers after each foot indicate the stitch patterns Overedge Foot Presser Foot Types A, Zigzag FootPresserFoot Types QuilterZipper Foot Sliding Buttonhole Foot f BlindStitchHemFootHghtweJght Choose Your Needle and ThreadTo Change Your Needle = Fabric, Needle, Thread and Stitch Length ChartPrepare the Bobbin Put Thread on the SpoolFits To Remove the Bobbin from the Machine Iens=tSeu= ?g = Insert the Bobbin into the Bobbin Holder = Check Your Presser Foot Prepare Your Top ThreadNeedle Posit$on buton Slip it Left Pick Up Your Bobbin ThreadLoos% = Adjust the Top Thread TensionToo Loose 5ensarSew Up/Down Needle Position Button Control Panel5ensurSem Pattern Selection Buttons Pattern indicator Screen5ensQrSem 7o 5ensorSem ?1 IZEZZrStitch Width and Length Buttons Stitch Width ButtonIncrease Range Stitch length depends on the stitch Pattern you select ReverseStitch and Auto-LockButtons Auto-Lock Button automatic with memoryWilt show Turn a Square Corner Use the Seam GuidesSew on Heavy Fabrics Lll Use the Darning PlateHoles Are slightly Basting Put How to darn correctlySewa Button Set the Machine Put in a Zipper Itsas easyas a -- B -- CZipper teeth Put in a Zipper Page 1o/15!16 Chart of Sewing FunctionsZigzag a Stitch Pattern Chart£11g CUT*OUT NoI Tot I STl=iRi,lvpIxIYzltl Stratght Stitch Straight StitchesTopstitching Set the Machine Press Straight StitchesPosition Your Needle for Topstitching Width controlPintucking Quilting Set the Machne Basting stttch, Then quilt from the center outGathering Set the Machine GCBOutline Stretch GQitStraight Stretch QQ /IHeresHow Saddle StitchZigzag Stitches TicmooD JSatin Stitch OoG O0Overedge toot Overcasting Stitch Set the MachineZigzag Stitches = MultipLeZigzag = 0veredge Seam Set the Machine Ezze 22 23 2L 25 2 2q ButtonholesAttach the extension table Tf,oo.,oOC 2.C Toward For ConditionRight Side Stitches too Far Turn Feed balance Dial SlightlyCorded Buttonholes UII ++++Hemming and Edging Stitches JVV Blind Hem Stitch stretch = Blind Hem Stitch lwovenFor best effect Shell StitchII I Scallop StitchCut*Out Work Edging and Applique Set the Machine Reinforcing Stitches = Feather Stitch Set the Machine#,,,$ = Fagoting Stitch Set the Machine Reinforcing Stitches IElastic Casing Stitch Set the Machine Stitch and Its UsesDecorate with Geometric Patterns Il DOtfCross Stitch 50Q lStep 1to6 SmockingSand Stitch = Two Cycle Stitching = Pattern Single Units Aid to Programming Etc Program Decorative stitch PaernsMonogramming ÷,.LHeres How = Reduce the Size of Numbers and LettersIncrease pressure on presser foot Wlat,to Do WilenSize needte Bent or blunt Needle What t0 do whenc0ntinuedReplace the Light Bulb Unplug the machine and open the face coverFingers Clean the Bobbin Holder Clean the Hook Race and Feed Dogs Do not Remove Oil the Underside Oil the Face Cover PlateParts List Parts List Memory Button Monogramming Multtpte Knit StitchingQuilter Quilting Thread Guide Tensions Tension dialApplication 40442 Date CircuitSears Tower Chicago

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