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-Tnbla para Coordinar la Aguja, el Hiio y la Tela

 

TAMAlqO

Y

TELA

COLOR

DE

 

LA AGUJA

LIGERAS: Batista, Cotonia, Chif6n,

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Sedas, Jerseys, Sintt:ticos, Encaje

 

Fino, Organza, Crep_,Tafeta, Gasa,

NARANJA

Organdi.

TIPO DE

HILO

Nficieo de Poli6ster/ Forro de Algodrn Algod6n Mercenzado Delgado Seda A

AJUSTE LARGO

DEPUNTADA

12

puntadas por pulgada

2

La aguja e hilo que seleccione dependerfin de la tela que vaya a coser.

En la eaja de agujas, encontrar/t agujas con las sigutentes eIaves de colores:

AzuI (I 1)

para telas e_ticas.

 

 

Naranja (1 t)

para telas ligeras.

 

 

Rojo (14)

para telas medianas.

 

 

Morado (16)

para telas medianas

y pespunte

 

 

decorauvo en estas mismas telas.

 

(Esta aguja tiene el ojo mils grande para

 

perrnitlr el paso del him de mayor groso

 

utilizado para pespunte).

 

Varde (I8)

para telas pesadas

y para

pespunte

 

aecorativo en estas mismas telas.

Inspeeeione la Aguja

t. Revise que la aguja no tenga rebabas o sm filo.

2.Una aguja dafiada puede rasgar o jalar los hilos en forma pem_anente en tejidos de punto, sedas finas o telas similares a seda.

Siempre compre hilb de buena calidad, que no se enrede, que sea res_stente, liso y de grosor consistente.

MEDIANAS: Algod6n, Mezclas de Algod6n, Percal, Guinga, Shantung, Pique, "Seer sucker": Satin, Tejidos de Punto, Vinilo, Castmires, Linos, Lana Delgada, Piel.

SEMtPESADAS: Pana, Mezclilla,

Lana, Lona, Franeia de Lana,

Gabardina, Terciopeb, PieL

PESADAS: Telas para Abrigos, Telas para Tapicerla. Telas Decorativas de Algod6n, Grneros de lana, Lonas Gruesas.

Puntadas deeorativas en todo tipo de telas.

Tejidos Sinleticos y

"Stretch": Poli_ster, DoNe Tejido,

Nildn, Tricot, Jersey, Stretch Terry,

Spandex, Cire Tricot.

I4

ROJA

14ROJA O

16MORA-

DAO

18

VERDE

16

MORADA 18 VERDE

I 1 AZUL

{AGUJAS PARA TELAS-

STRETCH)

Nficleo de Polirsteri Forro de Algoddn Algod6n Mercenzado 50 Seda A

Nticleode Polirster! Forro de Algod6n

Algoddn Mereerizado 50 Mercerizado Resistente

Seda A

Ndcleo de Poli_ster/ Forro de Agod6n

Algod6n Mercerizado Sintrtico Potirster Seda

A

para Ojales

Nfiicleo de Poli6s{er! Forro de Algod6n Algodrn Mercefizado 50

10a 12 puntadaspor puigada 2-2.5

8a10

puntadas por

pulgada 2-3

8

puntadas por pulgada

3

6a83-4

puntadas por !_ulgada

10a 12 puntadas por pulgada 2-2.5+

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Sears 385.12814, 385.11608 owner manual Tnbla para Coordinar la Aguja, el Hiio y la Tela

385.12814, 385.11608 specifications

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