TABLE DES MATII_RES

PARTIE I, IDENTIFICATION DES PII_CES

 

 

DE LA MACHINE

 

 

Maitette de transportet meuble

3

tdentification des pi_ces

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

3

Accessoires disponib[es

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

 

5

PARTIE

I1. PRE_PAREZ-VOUS

A COUDRE

 

Branchez

 

ta machine

au secteur

7

Consignes

de s6curit_

7

Consignes

d'utilisation

7

Contr61ez

la vitesse de couture

7

Pose de la _roche

& bebine

9

Relive-pied

presseur

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

9

Coupe-ill

 

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

 

 

 

9

Jeu d'accessoires

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

 

9

Utilisation

 

du

bras

[ibre

11

Travaux

 

sur

fe bras

][bre

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

11

, Ttavaux

 

sur le plateau

11

Changer

I'aiguilte

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

 

11

Changement

de pied presseur

11

Diff_rents

 

pieds presseurs

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

13

- Pied zig-zag

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

 

 

13

Pied

& point

droit

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

 

13

Pied

#,boutonniere

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

13

• Pied

& ferrneture

#,giissi6re

13

• Pied

& point

lance

 

13

Choix

de I'aiguil[eet du fil

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

16

Remplissage

de la canette

19 - 23

. Retrait

de la porte-canette

19

Bobinage

d'unecanette

de fif

t9 +2t

• Insertion

de

la canette

23

Enffiage

de la machine

25

• Enfiiage

 

de la machine

25

• Comment

faire fomenter

le lil de la canette

25

R_gtage de la tension du fil de f'aiguitlepour le

 

point droit

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

 

 

 

27

Tension

correcte

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

 

27

Si ta tension

est trop _{ev_e

27

Si ta tension

est trop

faible

27

R_glage

de _atension

du

fil de I'aiguilte pour le

 

point

zig-zag

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

 

 

29

Tension

correcte

 

 

 

29

• Si la tension

est

trop

6levee

29

• Si la tension

est

trop

faible

29

S_lecteur

 

de point

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

 

3l

R_glage

de la fongueur du point

3t

Comment r6gier l'_quifibre d'unmotif

 

extensible

 

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

 

 

 

3l

Bouton de marche

artiste

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

3!

PARTIE IlL COUTURE AU POINT DROIT

 

Point

droit

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

 

 

 

33

• D6but d'unecouture

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

33

• Finition

d'une couture

33

PARTIE III. COUTURE AU POINT DROIT (suite)

 

Utilisat+on de guides

de couture

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

33

Couture d'unangle

droit

 

33

SurpiqQre

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

 

 

 

35

La couture des

fermetures & glissi6re

35 - 37

. Pr_paracion

du tissu

3

• La couture

 

 

 

37

Platine _ repriser

 

39

Reprisage

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

 

 

 

39

PARTIE IV, POINTS ZIG-ZAG

 

 

Zig-zag simple

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

 

41

Point de bourdon

 

41

Monogrammes

 

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

 

43

Apptiques

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

 

 

 

 

Brides de renfort

 

45

Pose des boutons

 

45

Surfilage

 

 

 

 

47

PARTIE

V. POINTS

UTILITAIRES

ET POINTS

 

 

DF_CORATtFS

 

 

 

Oudet invisible

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

 

 

47

DenteIle

 

 

 

 

49

Point zig+zag

multiple

49

Point coquille

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

 

 

51

Points d6coratifs

g_om6tdques

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

51

PARTIE

VL POINTS

EXTENSIBLES

 

 

Point droit extens{b_e

53

Croquet extensible

 

55

Surjetage

extensibte

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

55

• Pour coudre

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

 

 

55

Point de surjet

 

 

55

Point d'_pines

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

 

57

PARTIE

Vl!. BOUTONNIISRE

 

 

Boutonniere

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

 

 

59 - 61

Pour coudre

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

 

 

59 - 61

PARTIE VItL ENTRETIEN DE VOTRE MACHINE

 

Remplacement

 

de rampoule

63

Nettoyage

du porte-canette

63

Nettoyage

de ta coursi6re

65

• Nettoyage de ta navette

65

• Remontage

de ta navette

65

Huilage de la machine

 

67

• Lubrifiez

derriere ie couvercle

de fa_}ade

67

• Huilage

du socle

 

67

En cas de probl_me

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

70

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Kenmore 385.12314 owner manual Tdentification des pices, Vilt, Partie III. Couture AU Point Droit suite, Oudet invisible

385.12314 specifications

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