Kenmore 1240, 1230, 1250 manual Starting to Sew

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Starting to Sew

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Now that you are familiar with the controls on your machine and with the accessories provided for the machine, you are ready to start to sew with your new Kenmore sewing machine. Below are some good habits to follow each time you sit down to sew:

. Check the needle-it should be straight, properly set and sharp on the point. It should b_ the correct size for the fabric and thread being used. Change your needle frequently. Many of the new fabrics made of synthetic blends tend to dull the needles more easily than fabrics made of natural fibers.

. Before placing the material on the machine, see that the ends of the threads have been drawn about 4 inches to the rear of the machine. Hold on to threads during the sewing of the first 3 or 4 stitches of the seam.

. Test the machine stitch on a scrap of fabric you plan to use. The fabric should be double thickness. Adjust the machine for the length of stitch and tension suitable to your fabric.

oFabric should be placed under the presser foot with the bulk of the material to the left of the needle and the right edge of the material placed on the 5/8" seam marking on the needle plate when making a simple seam.

5.Run the machine at a slow even speed. The more pressure you put on the speed control, the faster the machine will sew.

6.Fasten each seam by back tacking at the beginning and end of the seam.

7.Always finish sewing each seam with the needle at its highest point.

8.Guide the fabric gently with your hand in front of the needle. Never pull or hold the fabric in such a way that the normal feeding is altered.

9.When turning the hand wheel manually, always turn it toward you.

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1240, 1230, 1250 specifications

The Kenmore 1240, 1250, and 1230 sewing machines stand out in the world of home sewing for their impressive combination of features, technologies, and user-friendly designs. Each model caters to a range of sewing enthusiasts, from beginners to more experienced crafters.

The Kenmore 1240 is notable for its robust construction and user-friendly interface. It boasts a variety of built-in stitch options, allowing users to choose from basic, decorative, and stretch stitches, making it highly versatile for various sewing projects. The automatic needle threader and top drop-in bobbin system simplify the threading process, minimizing frustrations for beginners. Additionally, the 1240 includes adjustable stitch lengths and widths, which provide greater control over the sewing process.

The Kenmore 1250 takes the features of the 1240 a step further, incorporating advanced technology for improved performance. This model is equipped with an electronic speed control that allows users to sew at their preferred pace, enhancing precision in delicate projects. The 1250 also includes an easy-to-read LCD screen, displaying stitch selections and settings clearly. A wide array of presser feet is available for the 1250, enabling users to tackle various techniques such as quilting, zipper insertion, and buttonhole creation effortlessly.

The Kenmore 1230, while slightly less feature-rich than its counterparts, shines with its simplicity and reliability. This model is perfect for those who prioritize straightforward functionality over advanced technology. The 1230 offers a solid selection of essential stitches and a few decorative options, making it ideal for basic garment construction and home décor projects. Its lightweight design allows for easy transport, appealing to those who may attend sewing classes or wish to sew in different locations.

All three models feature a durable metal frame that ensures stability during operation, which is essential for achieving professional results. They also come equipped with a range of accessories, including various presser feet, seam rippers, and additional bobbins, providing users everything they need to jumpstart their sewing journey.

In summary, the Kenmore 1240, 1250, and 1230 sewing machines each bring unique strengths to the table. The 1240 offers versatility, the 1250 elevates the experience with electronic features, and the 1230 provides simplicity and reliability. These characteristics make them excellent choices for anyone looking to enhance their sewing skills and enjoy the artistry of fabric manipulation.