Oiling the Machine

Oil the machine in all areas shown en this page at least once a year; otherwise the machine can become sluggish or will knock loudly. If yeu use the machine frequently, ol] the machine under the top cover about every three months, in case machine is not used for an extended time, oil it belore sewing. Use good quality sewing machine oil. One or two drops o! oil is sufficient. Remove excess oil, otherwise it may stain tabric.

Kenmore sewing machine oil is available at your nearest Sears retail stere.

NOTE: Unplug the machine belore oiting. Remove needle and put needle bar in lull down position.

Face cover plate

Cat,/leg Handle

Shuttle cover

• Oil behind the Face Cover

Plate and

under the Arm

Cover Plate

• Oil

the Underside

 

 

 

Open race cover plate and/or

remove

arm cover plate

by loosening top screw te oil points in

Open

the shuttle

cover

by

pulling down the embossed part on

illustration. Use only a drop of

oil; do not over-oil.

 

the left

side of

the cover.

Tilt

the machine head back and

 

 

 

 

remove

bottom cover.

Oil points

in illustration.

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Sears 385.11608, 385.12814 Oiling the Machine, Oil behind the Face Cover Plate Under the Arm, Underside, Illustration

385.12814, 385.11608 specifications

Sears 385.11608 and 385.12814 are iconic sewing machine models that represent an era when home sewing was a prevalent hobby. These machines, produced by the renowned Sears brand, are often celebrated by sewing enthusiasts for their reliability and ease of use, making them a favorite choice for both beginners and experienced seamstresses alike.

The Sears 385.11608 model is categorized as a mechanical sewing machine that boasts a solid construction, ensuring durability for long-term use. One of its main features is its versatility; it includes a variety of built-in stitches, such as straight stitches, zigzag stitches, and decorative patterns. This flexibility allows users to tackle a range of sewing projects, from simple repairs to creative sewing endeavors. Additionally, it comes equipped with an adjustable stitch length and width, enabling users to customize their sewing according to their specific needs.

The 385.12814 model shares many characteristics with the 11608 but elevates the experience with advanced features. This model is often praised for its user-friendly design, making it accessible to new users while still providing the functionality sought after by experienced crafters. The 12814 includes additional stitch options and a one-step buttonhole feature that simplifies the process of creating perfectly sized buttonholes, adding to its appeal.

Both models leverage various technologies that enhance their performance. They typically incorporate a reliable motor that provides consistent sewing speed, which is crucial for achieving high-quality results. The drop-feed mechanism allows for free motion sewing, enabling users to experiment with quilting and embroidery techniques. Furthermore, the easy-to-thread top-loading bobbin system minimizes frustration and speeds up setup times, ensuring a smoother sewing experience.

In terms of portability, both machines are relatively lightweight and come with a carrying case, making them convenient for sewing classes or meetings. Users appreciate the straightforward maintenance, as the machines require simple cleaning and oiling to keep them running smoothly over time.

Overall, the Sears 385.11608 and 385.12814 models stand out in the realm of home sewing machines due to their combination of functionality, ease of use, and classic reliability. They continue to serve as a trusted companion for countless sewing enthusiasts, reflecting the sewing culture that inspired their production. As vintage models, they remain sought after by collectors and users who value the craftsmanship and innovative design of these enduring machines.