Kenmore 385.11607, 385.12614 owner manual = Use the Darning Plate

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SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES

=Use the Darning Plate

Sometimes when you sew, you want to contro the fabric youself.

The Darning Plate covers the feed dogs so that they do not touch the fabric.

To Put on the Darning Plate:

NOTE: The rectangular holes in the

Darning Plate match the holes in the needle plate. In

the darning plate, these holes are slightly to the left of center.

1. Position the darning plate with the 3 pins on the bottom.

2.Fit the darning plate pins into the needle plate holes. The feed dogs

will show through the darning plate holes.

Use the darning plate in the following

ways: Darning (P. 22)

Button Sewing (P. 26)

22

Darning

f

Set the Machine

Stitch

Stitch

selector

I

I

I

(Model 12614)

Top thread tension control 1 to 4

(Model 11607)

Stitch length control any number (not necessary to adjust)

No presser foot

Darning plate

Here's How

1.Put the darning plate on the needle plate (see p. 22).

2.Remove presser foot and stretch fabric

between embroidery hoops with hole centered.

3.Draw the bobbin thread up through the fabric by holding the top thread and taking one stitch at the spot where you wish to start darning.

4.Lower the presser bar and sew at a slow speed.

5.Move the fabric back and forth slowly until you have covered the darning area.

6.Turn the fabric a half turn and sew another layer of stitching over the first layer.

NOTE: If your fabric is thin or badly damaged, use a separate piece of fabric under the hole to reinforce it.

7.When you finish darning, remove the darning plate.

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Contents Sewing Machine SEARS, Roebuck and CO Kenmore Sewing MachineThis Model Isacenter NEEDLE, LOW BAR Sewing Machine Important Safety Instructions Table Ofcontents Portable Case or Cabinet is Available Locate and Identify the PartsKnow the Machine Accessories Section Knowthe MachineIdentify Set Up the Machine Plug in the Machine and Switch on the PowerPrepare the Machine for Sewing = Foot Control UseAdjust the Presser Foot Lever Set Up Machine Choose Needle and Thread Section Prepare Machine for SewingFabric, Needle, Thread and titch Length Chart Prepare the Bobbin To Remove the Bobbin Case from the Machine Wind the Bobbin= Wind the Bobbin WindingPrepare the Top Thread Thread the NeedlePick Up the Bobbin Thread Adjust the Top Thread Tension Reverse Stitch Control Top tensionToo Loose Section Prepare the Machine For Sewing Adjusting Stretch Stitch Balance Model 12614 only Stitch Length ControlStarting To Sew Section Learn the Stitches Straight= Straight Stitch Use the Seam Guides Topstitching To Sew Invisible Zipper and Cording Cording= Use the Darning Plate DarningZigzag Stitches Basic ZigzagModel HeresHow Zigzag Stitches Sew a Button = Overcasting Stitch Set the Machine Control 1 toBlind Hemming Shell Stitching Box Stitching Set the MachineVlodel Stretch Stitches Model 12614 only Rick-Rack Stretch Model 12614 onlyOvercast Stretch Stitching Model 12614 only Serging or Pine Leaf Stretch Stitching Set the Machine Buttonholes Blue zone === Sliding buttonhole footLearn the Stitches Performance Problems Chart What to Do WhenCorrection Problem Probable Cause Cleaning Clean the Feed DogsSection Care for Machine ReplacingCare for the Machine Oiling the Machine Parts List 3 45 131415 222324Needle clamp Screw Plate Needle, thread Fabric chart IndexWarranty Full 25-YEAR Warranty On Sewing Machine HeadFull TWO Year Warranty Electrical Equipment Sewing Machine Sewing Machine

385.11607, 385.12614 specifications

The Kenmore 385.12614 and 385.11607 are two highly regarded sewing machines known for their durability, ease of use, and versatile features. These models cater to both novices and experienced sewists, making them popular choices in the sewing community.

The Kenmore 385.12614 is particularly praised for its user-friendly design. It features a top-loading bobbin system that simplifies the threading process and minimizes jams, allowing users to focus on their creativity rather than troubleshooting. The machine boasts an array of stitch options, with over 50 built-in stitches, including utility, stretch, and decorative stitches. This variety makes it ideal for various projects, from basic alterations to intricate quilting tasks. Additionally, the automatic buttonholer is a great time-saver, allowing for consistent and neat buttonholes across different fabrics.

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Both models feature a drop feed mechanism, which is essential for free-motion sewing and quilting. This feature allows for creative control, enabling sewists to maneuver their fabric freely while creating intricate designs. The machines also come equipped with adjustable presser feet pressure, accommodating various fabric thicknesses and ensuring smooth stitching, whether working with delicate silks or thicker denims.

In terms of technology, Kenmore has integrated advanced features such as an LCD display on the 385.12614 that provides clear information about the selected stitch and settings. This digital interface makes it easier for users to make adjustments and ensures consistency in their sewing projects.

Both sewing machines are built to last, with a sturdy construction that withstands frequent use. They also offer easy maintenance, with accessible components for cleaning and oiling, ensuring longevity. Overall, the Kenmore 385.12614 and 385.11607 are excellent investments for anyone looking to explore the world of sewing, providing reliability, functionality, and ease of use in every stitch.