Sears 385. 1254180, 385. 1264180, 385. 1274180 owner manual Darning Straight Stretch

Models: 385. 1274180 385. 1264180 385. 1254180

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Darning

Straight Stretch

 

Set the Machine

Stitch selector

Top thread tension

Stitch length

control 1 to 4

Any

number

 

{not

necessary

 

tO adiust)

Set the Machine

Stltc_ selector

Stitch (eng th

Top thread tension

No presser

tOO[

Darning pJate

Here's How

1.Put the darmng plate over the needle plate (see p. 27),

2.Remove presser foot, stretch fabnc 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 vou wish to start darntng.

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

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

6.Turn the fabric and sew another layer of stitching over the first laver,

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

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

control 2 [o 6

_j_m_/.._L_

Straight _oot Zigzag toot

The Stitch and Its Uses

 

 

 

This

stitch

m

the

stretch

variatEon

of

the

straight

stitch,

especially

develop.

ed for knits

and

stretch

fabrics,

 

 

This

stitch

can

also

be

used

for

topstitching

on

aH fabrics.

 

 

Stretch stitching was developed to be used on stretch fabrics and

knits. !t can be used on other fabrics as well, it works well on

curved seams and on any garments that will receive a great

deal of strmn {ie. chidren's clothes),

The stretch stitch does not

actually stretch as it is being

sewn, but is stitched In a

forward and back motion

(sometimes called a "reverse-

action" stitch), so that Jt will g_ve when the fabric stretches mstead of breaking.

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Sears 385. 1254180, 385. 1264180, 385. 1274180 owner manual Darning Straight Stretch