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1. ele s LOST 8 WE Sf N E p Use the darning plate for button sewing see p 23 igzag s th the slot of the foot and place the left ight of z t above the right hole of the button Lower the foot and turn the stitch selector to zigzag until the needle point ht of zigzag stitch mark Nm 7 n WE 3 Set the stitch selector at the far Wit uu 1 y B ips Pos LAORE Lt y Be M E im E V aie ye Avr date mia ERAN teg et ae rte IE Mab a A d boos 7 hada Mise a wey Jue id e LI 4 539 3 a i ZR A T 1 a TO ai etui 7 b 5 Sie VUA Rr A A RAG ari n ims My RAS Dar UN 3 Ma Shape SB Eh ae 1 ie 4 0 Casi AY ha 4 om 1 H d t 1 1 aa La GSP a UU 4 Le yf DES Il it e 0 ne ah den puta VL ET re h iyt hj ra o P N Lud 5 y E E Im 7t we SET OE me EZ 1 i tty at 2 M NC not 0 AM Los oe E Sy 2 a MET in e 7 t A PAS Rei m n 5 3 DE CL LORS 2 TET Es m A
2. a e Foe Feb VE E 8 ta E re 9 a PRETI ANd leven db tt Hit EN ene bhru da tul Ee VS A uddi mbes ES apu NaA ALLAT Sir t vua LA VC ra rrt IT ite rr Met wnat gt r Te 1 E 9 et 1 X Tilt machine head back and remove bottom covers Oil points indicated on underside of machine Oil the underside at least once a year e Oil the Underside To remove bottom covers remove screws A B and C as shown 42 a an rper ut ru n ee em PHA A PA aon Pn rm BHR LY NTT INR evi YE RTT HEY FY n OA AAA N EERE ODIO ERO n NI M VOT F NLU N ZNO NSINPSUS Se ASSAY LEANA STITT CEN LA ITA NI TT 83 All parts listed herein may be ordered from any Sears Roebuck and Co store or service center WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION 1 PART NUMBER 2 PART DESCRIPTI
3. e 25 Mp5 ker eA i d S nass UGG eA ns EIL TTE A ur ik y 3 mu ro LB Ux G 2 man Mu oe fs boi M Fe test P SR 01 ebu begt A LABEM 8 7 8 wey t 8 EAM ua x ext n Muta fr Vcn yy ip wa MAT C Oilunder the Top Cover e Oil behind the Face Cover Plate Ic fabr d for an extended t in T Ine 5 not use Ise it may sta Remove excess oil otherw icient is suff One or two drops of oi Ine oi before sewing Use good quality sewing mach AN NEAN LENT AM V MALE ANS REP 3 SP RR NE Uia NAT MARTE GAIA AS LN S mom ALA AM RUM AM M oll become stuggish or will knock loudly f you ime 7 can the mach ise otherw a f H areas shown on the next two pages at least once a year ine in a use the machine frequently oil the machine under the top cover about every three months n case mach Oil the mach f 1 A ier E Fa ac mM Mas M zx Taut 8 rri a A
4. The iS e d eg ee ae EU I Bette nn PST the es CERO S QM GLO MIA IR OEIL X e Stitch Selector Other Thread Stitch 24 Check 2 6 g Y L Use on knits and other stretch fabrics good Chart for topstitching 3 5 l Chart Check 1 4 Blue Zone 31 Chart 24 Check Use in smocking or as a decorative stitch 36 Chart Check 32 33 Chart STRAIGHT STRETCH Stragi Models 11551 and 11541 RICK RACK STRETCH Models 11551 and 11541 Decorate garments with one row or several THREE STEP ZIGZAG Model 11551 only Use for finishing seams SMOCKING STITCH Model 11551 only BUTTONHOLE Model 11551 only Blue Zone Buttonholes also corded buttonholes 21 e Use the Seam Guides Cornering Guide The seam guides on the needle plate are there to help you measure seam width The lines are 1 8 apart with the 5 8 and 7 8 lines marked e Turn a Square Corner To turn a square corner 5 8 form the fabric edge Stop stitching and lower the needle by turning hand wheel toward you when the fabric edge facing you lines up with the cornering guide as shown Raise the presser foot and turn the fabric to line the edge with the 5 8 seam guide Lower the presser foot and begin stitching in the new
5. wee 4 Hand wheel eee re 3 15 SHWE ERE I 672 SOS ee 40 43 44 E eM E IH e E ae Ii ee E DU ELEM cir M E UE M E Lom li n 2 WARRANTY 3 j i i FULL 25 YEAR WARRANT Y ON SEWING MACHINE HEAD For 25 years from the date of purchase Sears will free of charge repair defects in material or workmanship which appear i in the mechanical components of the sewing machine head E FULL TWO YEAR WARRANTY ON ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OF SEWING MACHINE i For two years from the date of purchase Sears will free of charge repair defects in material or workmanship which appear in the electrical equipment of the sewing machine including electronic components motor wiring switch and d 0 r i speed control i i FULL 90 DAY WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS AND MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS i For 90 days from the date of purchase Sears will free of charge replace any parts and provide mechanical service i necessary for proper operation of the sewing machine except for normal maintenance E i WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THE SEWING MACHINE TO THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE 2 CENTER DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES t This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state d SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO D 817 WA Hoffman Estates IL 60179 l fu ewm Ww um LU i o M e i
6. 7 601088 0 ee 41 42 a 9 Topdhiead 2 pa ERE EP 14 7 bite dogs and shuttle race e Overcasting stitch 30 TO dence atu oi SEU 16 17 Cordis bcd LLL LLL 35 5 Turning a square corner sees 22 Cornering guide 22 POISE es 43 7 D problems eee Zigzag foot 7 20 25 27 29 31 36 43 uUgconnector we on ot Gn nnn a H HO Ge se Abe ig oe 25 Daming TTT 20 4 Portable case sss sss eres MEE 7 Darningplate 3 237724 20 29 43 Power switch creen 3 4 Zipper application seen 2 E P chart Zipper foot ce aces et 3 8 34 35 43 SS 28 Presser foot lever rn 3 5 Extension table less 2 5 R F Replacing bobbin case 11 13 Fabric needle thread and Reverse stitch contro 18 22 stitch length chart 10 Rick rack stretch stitching 21 30 Face cover plate rs 2 41 Feed doge aoo vase Ea ec 39 5 3243 49 cx ce Gee Ot Do 3 4 Satin stitch foot 3 20 26 28 3 Free arm SWINGS 5 6 Satin stitching 20 6 Seam guides ux acd he 3 22 8 Sewing light
7. 3 Q 4 Cc C Fa 5s vi o TEN made or homemade garments to avoid fabric bunching around the bar tacking to reinforce pockets belt loops and waistline on ready needle 4 m I Aore 2 rete rS A ye cL ppt Arn A ae M w aS id DEET 7 wi r M Wray wih hi M DASA w 7 mu 0 ted X etetg re uet 2 PM OC i amp 30 x F D This feature makes sewing easy for Y our sewing machine can do free arm sewing Free Arm Sewing Continued 0 PE mj e SE rs 3 a Bi a MER BL A ex gt c Mt LA M sam TUA re an zr n 5 tha rj 5 0 AA a Be 3 1 I Be 5 T 36 5 DV NAE eie E L 3 5 0 22 TE Cv c Know What the LY AME War pe Nem JE TE esser Feet WilEDo tL LTDA S A e uA l i S e DALAI The Presser feet are an important feature of this machine You need to know what each foot does in order to use them effectively Straight Foot Straight stitch foot Use this foot exclusively for straight stitching using center needle position only Uses Stratight stitching see p 22 Topstitching see p
8. 5 ped 2 Too Tight AL aD 0 done ions d in your sewing con match Adjust the top thread tension for the best for the correct appearance fabric and the top threads will show slightly on the under side See below In the ideal zigzag stitch the bobbin threads will not show on top of the For Zigzag Stitch EEE EEE 7 Reverse Stitch Control wee Mac p To reverse stitch hold down this con trol during sewing Release to sew forward again P E E Page AS eA djustir ings Stretch St Models 155 a Stitch CU In stretch stitch sewing Stitch Length Control should be in the detent posi tion between S and v position for most materials Depending upon the type of fabric used you may need to adjust this control to match forward stitches of stretch sewing with reverse motion stitches To shorten stretch stitches turn the control slightly to ward S To lengthen turn toward LT Gee ie Smocking stretch i Rickrack stretch The stitch length control regulates the length of the stitch The higher the number the shorter the stitch 0 means no feed AC AT END ors Cs Or The stitch selector control not only determines the stitch you select but also regulates the stitch width for regular zigzag and rick rack stretch stitches The diff
9. E m frr 3 TTL gt 3 x t 5 ES RT FS t SES e Foot Control Use Foot control The foot control regulates the speed at which you sew To increase speed gently press down with the ball of your foot To decrease speed release your foot pres sure slightly NOTE The foot control is sensitive and will increase or decrease your sewing speed immediately Practice on a scrap of fabric to regulate your sewing speed to your taste and needs 2 TEL Sewing light m ds Power switch 4 Push the light and power switch to turn on the power and sewing light SAFETY FEATURE Your machine wil not operate unless the light power switch is turned on If you are interrupted or stop sewing turn off the light power switch to prevent injury to children XE 3 X tte Y ow 5 oh ANE BENE es Se ki ee dd CT Fante r A Ame Myra 2 NA eA eee M Power switch Power Ae supply Machine socket Machine plug P NS TUR Ee UENIT TT E MAE Fa E Nor y E USD Ac et en NOTE Before inserting the plug into your machine be sure the power switch is OFF Check your outlet to be sure itis a 110 to 120 Volt AC outlet Insert the machine plug into the three prong outlet a
10. 2 A 5 2 el20 Sag m e ou cu 27 SES EEE 2 LE o Cul Os cr 2 12 a T00 5 T e O LL Qe T t E E e xu m je Gio 5 m TIO oEu fe CN Pad e 33 c Stop sewing at the right stitch your accessory Dox c Stop sewing at the left stitch b Sew until you reach the back of the buttonhole c Stop sewing at the right stitch 7 Remove the fabric and cut the hole open with the buttonhole opener in b Sew 4 to 6 stitches b Sew 4 to 6 stitches 6 a Set the stitch selector at 7T 5 a Set the stitch selector at 4 a Set the stitch selector at p ETE ve Gi 8 x Dm im hy ter 2 d B 4 APRES 1 Mets Pd eis CT xs 1 Mil Er Mn tes 3 stka r ya E FA Nu 7 T v E E Yer Sat ut RS iw da ts heh AM TITLES EEUU SN Te AG 0 Aere 3 2 0 PE one we ie E ry o Xira kJ dO ery a les 3 ont 7 x n CUR 11 ts rc Yr b 1 IH tt AE ame n p T 3 male ait Lt bal ene Nn ae ne ee nS eT TD Aura AA maT
11. L a ems a dea M Gs i ne amr Lon a TE momar ra 2 te AU Le mom a he E er se isa Y a fe i r jl ae ae ae voa 7N orta Tanl Another option buy a Carrying Case then your Kenmore goes anywhere can be stored any nearest Sears retail store or through our general catalog i A full line of sewing cabine where Model 11551 only Zipper foot h in stitc Sat foot Presser Foot Spool pin in feit Spool p d 2 Q i O C Og 20 ca h foot Straight Darning plate stitc o oc a S sh c3 i OI Q 8B 2 o 9 8 7 a Fi Fl z Plug Connector Foot Contro Nomenclature Plate Power Switch Light and Small screw driver Free Arm Large screw dr Hand W heel Presser Foot Lever Clutch Knob Buttonhole opener Thread Guide Lint brush Accessory BOX Spoo Pins Top Cover CECI pr in NA TOR Ortes ae e et iss w c m Dara CGE r qre ree er Mm Pa e Are e Y Y aae PA ti al TA TR Zt A f t 7 as Er PA FE a va 0 o 0 fs oe 5 F oM 1 a E ed gt Tapp
12. T SEWING MACHINE Now that you have purchased your Kenmore Sewing Machine should a need ever exist for repair parts or service simply contact your nearest Sears Service Center Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you cali or visit The model number of your Sewing Machine will be shown on your nomenclature plate on the back of your Sewing Machine See page 3 for location WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MODEL NUMBER NAME OF ITEM PART DESCRIPTION If the parts you need are not stocked locally your order wil be electronically transmitted to a Sears Repair Parts Distribution Center for handling SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Chicago IL60684 U S A Printed in Taiwan Part No 649800030 s AD 1 baw 1 AN 539 y X e ah X 7 1 WS vox MEER M N 0 y ae t t P 1 AMA AW 8 2 N 2 r aak EMS S ne 4 DDR T m 1 5 1 R NS FE 0 aN Ag 209 ray n 1 ae 1 i Ne an 5 1 l 3 3 wy Sas TANT a yt 1 ENTE r ot BE 53 ae S t MEM b y 5M a 5
13. from you Push the needle up as far as it wil go Tighten the needle clamp screw firmly with the large screwdriver from your accessory box RECOMMENDED STITCH LENGTH SETTING 12 stitches per inch 10 12 stitches per inch 8 10 stitches per inch 8 stitches per inch 6 8 stitches per inch TO 12 stitches per inch and Thread Continued on RM AERA REIS titch Length Chart THHEAD SIZE Polyester Core Cotton Wrap Fine Mercerized Cotton Silk A 50 Mercerized Cotton Polyester Core Cotton Wrap Silk A 50 Mercerized Cotton Mercerized Heavy Duty Polyester Core Cotton Wrap Silk A Heavy Duty Mercerized Cotton Polyester Core Cotton Wrap Silk A Buttonhole Twist Use as top thread only Polyester Core Cotton Wrap 50 Mercerized Cotton NEEDLE SIZE AND COLOR 11 ORANGE 14 RED or 16 PURPLE 18 GREEN 16 PURPLE 18 GREEN 11 BLUE STRETCH FABRIC NEEDLE with Q FOOT nd 5 oe nay ra AES EOE m HR VIS REI C Choose our Ne ed CE Sh WE Te ee e Fabric Needle Thread a FABRIC Lightweight Batiste Dimity Chiffon Silks Fine Lace Organza Crepe Taffeta Voile Organdy Medium Weight Cotton Cotton Blends Percale Gingham Shantung Pique Seersucker Satin Knits Vinyl Suitings Linen Wool Crepe Leather Medium Heavy Weight Corduroy Denim Wool Sailcloth Wool Flannel G
14. qu HOP A ern S M cn elen en nan Tv a qun emt et 3 5 gt aa A INT RN STN now TAT TNT 1 e To sew the left side of the Zipper set the zipper foot on the left side of the needle Lower the zipper foot on the top side at the bottom of the zipper so that the needle pierces the fold and the zipper tape Sew through the fold and the zip per tape to the point where the slider begins Lower the needle to hold the fab ric and raise the presser foot 1 8 ipper teeth Zipper tape Fold back the left seam allowance as shown Turn under the right seam allow ance to form a 1 8 fold Place the zipper teeth next to the 1 8 fold and pin in place End of opening of fabric Top edge of fabric Fabric Preparation Put the top sides of the fabric to gether and sew to the end of the zip per opening Use the reverse to lock the stitches sew the zipper opening with stitch length at 6G and top thread tension at 3 NT EF ee mer M et Ns n ra 2 A age ee SGW iaz Ipper ME a X ve Mate EU T Set the Machine Stitch selector J Stitch length Top thread tension control 3 to 6 34 Stop about 2 from the top of the Lower the needle into the fabric o
15. seam straight Applique see p 27 Uses Zipper application see p 34 Monogramming see p 28 e Check Your Needle 1 Look for barbed or blunt point 2 A damaged needle can cause permanent snags or runs in knits fine silks It should resist tangling and be strong and silk like fabrics Always buy a good quality thread smooth and consistent in thickness a UE 087 Your Needle and Thread P e or Dem Td ee AC NE EA uc Your choice of needle and thread depends on the fabric you are sewing In your needle case you will find the following color coded needles 26 1 hata Es for stretch fabrics Orange 11 for lightweight fabrics Red 14 uu wu for medium or medium heavy weight fabrics Purple 16 for medium heavy weight and decorative topstitching on these fabrics This needle has a larger thread hole for thicker topstitching thread Green 18 for heavy weight fabrics and decorative top stitching on these fabrics e To Change Your Needle E 0 E E 0 E t r Needle clamp screw m Lu NOTE Raise the needle bar to its highest posi tion by turning the hand wheel toward you 1 Loosen the needle clamp screw by turning it toward you Remove the needle by pulling it downward Insert the new needle into the needie clamp with the flat side away
16. used decorative stitch but it can also of the fabric you are planning to use Too tight a satin stitch may pucker some light be used to overcast a raw edge for ex weight fabrics ample blankets linens tablecloths and napkins The Satin stitch is especially attractive in applique bar tacking monogram ming and embrodiery 26 4 etse MES 1 IS 1 4 01 4 1 a T PRO M m T zc Be A rer NT NEA R eM Ll Syst LPS m 08 S m ee 5 val ae TA 2 1 5 This stitch is similar to a very short Satin stitch and is used to reinforce points of strain such as corners or pockets and straps on lingerie Sew 4 to 6 zigzag stitches 27 e Bar Tacking Set the Machine Stitch selector M OF Stitch length Top thread tension control 1 to 4 EA Zigzag foot Baste for fuse with iron on fabric joiner applique pieces on the fabric Stitch around the applique making sure the needle falls along the outer edge of the applique When sewing corners lower the needle down into the fabric Raise the presser foot and pivot the fabric to the right or left TET ES UU TUUM LE A 3 rr a XUL row Zigzag Stitches t Continued I ELnet ot Li Rr IMS EL e Appli
17. 0 S MANUAL SEARS Kenmore MODELS 385 1155180 Or 385 1154180 0 385 1011180 SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Dear Customer You have just invested in a very fine zigzag sewing machine Before using your new Kenmore machine please pause for a moment and carefully read this booklet which contains instructions on how to operate and care for your machine Specific instructions are given on threading tension adjustments cleaning oiling etc This will help you obtain the best sewing results and avoid unnecessary service expense for conditions beyond our control Advice on the operation and care of your machine is always available at your nearest Sears Retail Store Please remember if you have questions about your machine or need parts and service always mention the model number and serial number when you inquire Kenmore Sewing Machine Record in space provided below the model number and serial number of this appliance The model number and serial number are located on the nomenclature plate as identified on Page 4 of this booklet Model No 385 Serial No Retain these numbers for future reference THIS MODEL 5 A CENTER NEEDLE LOW BAR SEWING MACHINE TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 KNOW YOUR MACHINE e Sewa Button usus doe osa wb wee ee wes 29 e Overcasting Stitch ee 30 A Portable Case or Cabinet is Available 2 Rick Rack Stretch 30 Locate and Identify th
18. 1 5 0 SUICNES Sane es ee 22 23 093 65 887 asd te eae p SON 24 Straight 516 121 ius d eee es E 24 27 02 30 Stitches o uva X EE E 25 31 Basile ZIZ Ss Cee de x e ORS o aed eese es 25 e Satin Stitch ee ahs nm 26 E OSCARS eels ee Se Sew ees 27 Ba Packing RE REL At rs 27 0 ues ere habe Se eee 28 28 ean E oo 5 Stitch Length Control Reverse Stitch Control Base 3 x RAAN Ma Stitch Selector 0 ey Wage P ap DIRE 8 m 2 reo or 4 Ey IS H 5 wits NN ei ds at a t Mb ur aiu NS AES e 2 pen ke up Lever EM hob t 1a s IM 0 re any P Am vU 603 V m N e wur 7 t Extension Table rae S De 4 t m an Bobbin Winder Tension Disc Too Thread Tension Control o 2 2 S 3 5 E i a 3r a 2 pes D 5 T m 2 a KOH O D Wat of a v E S87 0 0 D das 9 L Z FE rr 2 ble rhe vaila lable at your T
19. 2 8 g aP 4E D 4 a i 8 5 9 8 2 Yi gr ad A c eb cn c us r a iad t 4 uw c o 9 e a ace A 5 wn Us s a EX 0 PL m 4 E c 5 c 727 i MAS 02 o o Se gt 2 E odo E 5 OE ee al 43 6 Q L 2 SBS ba Z SENEN emi A UEM ins A A T Eo Stitch seiector Stitch length Set the Machine Zigzag foot Top thread tension control 1 to 4 36 rr RT TT een ata EN ERN Het FLIT FTE FLA nba Ry rn pr Hn Y Y Y MP SUR rr RN TTT EN PAE ENT BY SEES TY EAN e Penn Tatra PN YY Fg 1 NHN 37 CORRECTION Choose correct size needle for thread and fabric Rethread machine Tighten upper thread tension Do not pull fabric guide it gently Reset presser foot Rewind bobbin Replace needle plate or polish off burrs completely Do not pull fabric guide it gently Choose correct size needle for thread and fabric Reset Reset presser foot When starting a seam be sure to draw both threads under and back of presser foot about 4 and hold until a few stitches are formed Reset thr
20. 23 stratight stretch see p 24 e Change the Presser Foot e Presser Foot Types Zigzag Foot Use the correct presser foot for the stitch you wish to sew Consult the practical Stitch Chart on pages 20 21 and the detailed directions for sewing with the various presser feet Zigzag foot Use this foot for both straight and zigzag stitching Uses Straight stitching see p 22 Topstitching see p 23 Straight stretch see p 24 Zigzag stitching see p 25 Bar tacking see p 27 Button sewing see p 29 Overcasting stitch see p 30 Rick Rack stretch see p 30 To change the various presser feet raise the Three step zigzag see p 31 presser bar to its highest position by lifting Smocking see p 36 the presser foot lever Loosen the presser foot thumb screw choose the proper foot insert from the bottom Tighten the screw using the large screw driver to make certain the foot is secure Buttonhole Guide Foot Model 11551 only Use this foot for buttonholes it is marked to measure your buttonholes accurately Uses Buttonhole making see p 32 Built in method e Presser Foot Types Continued Satin Stitch Foot Zipper Foot Satin stitch foot Zipper foot Use this foot for satin stitch and oultining This foot can be set to sew on each side of applique and Buttonhole making your zipper The edges of the foot guide the Uses Satin stitch see p 26 zipper and keep the
21. If you sew frequently clean more often Replace needle plate into position 39 3 E Use a lint brush and clean the feed dogs 2 remove VES T A ES 9 1 h Machine 1g Ver erp E zc or bc Es aR Ee TNR CN PP I e Clean the Feed Dogs Follow these direction Using a screw driver needle plate 1 ENS rip SRT MONTY TREE um v t B Replace the Light Bal 1 T ES TI oa u E E T ri 2 av HURTS oC Re E a CES ECT 1 Unplug the machine and open the face cover CAUTION The light bulb will be HOT Protect your fingers when you handle it 2 Push the bulb up and turn the bulb counter clockwise to remove it 3 Put the new bulb in by pushing it up and turning it clockwise e Clean the Shuttle Race This area must be kept free of dust lint and occasional tangled thread Clean the shuttle race area about every three months Center pin of the shuttle Shuttle driver ataga nea e Shuttle Race Shuttle Race Cover MOD Goa rrr rir NLN 2 Hy rA MR TTT TITTY TENET OR HAAS APRA teneret ER To Clean the Shuttle Area To Replace Shuttle Assembly 1 Raise the needl
22. M I 7 8 y 1 Mu d oe 0 a 3 2 A 1 ERE PIN s MU ai yit sh as Uer Mee SHE Ate ern Rb e sh AT P m Hrs the Re let ae Ts M In AI Sez i if OE Tae m r E gt WU ta hate ah V wt rnm 5 AM X eee EN TN D I ME ph ai IDEE 5 ra hole of the button just below the needle point Align the both holes of the butto Sew about five stitches and raise needle set the stitch selector at the far rig comes jus ri 1 2 3 4 5 Stitch length Any number not necessary to adjust Stitch selector Set the Machine g e c 3 o e a a a control 1 to 4 e Sew a Button e Rick Rack Stretch Models 11551 and 11541 The Stitch and Its Uses Sew on stretch fabrics in any area that you might use a zigzag stitch This stitch can be used as a decorative top stitch as well Set the Machine Stitch selector Stitch length Top thread tension control 1 to 4 T UE le tty t s f TE aa x He i UU PEEL Y TT ui T AT Bn Fe T mer rS PENA or Start overcasting about 1 8 inside the raw corner of your seam If you start right at the edge the fabric will bunch up and the stitches will become tangled e Overc
23. ON 3 MODEL NUMBER 4 NAME OF ITEM If the parts you need are not stocked locally your order will be electronically transmitted to a Sears Repair Parts Distribution Center for expedited handling 1 47 Shuttle 2 6510 Bobbin case 3 6862 Bobbin box with 10 bobbins 4 1939 Bobbin winder rubber ring 5 8286 Thread spool pin 6 102403202 Spool pin feit 7 813404013 No 11 Stretch fabric needles BLU 6551 No 11 Single needles ORG 6552 No 14 Singie needles RED 6553 No 16 Single needles PUR 6554 No 18 Single needles GRN 6746 Q NEEDLES 8 36353 Needle clamp with screw 9 648801005 Buttonhole guide foot 10 650802003 Straight stitch foot 11 40390 Standard zigzag foot 12 6870 Satin stitch foot 13 593401008 Zipper foot 14 6757 Zipper foot 15 6864 Needle threader 16 6797 Light bulb 17 40164 Motor belt 33379 Motor belt 18 6830 Buttonhole opener 19 802424004 Lint brush 20 820832005 Large screw driver 21 41669 Small screw driver 22 6889 Oil and lint brush 23 649802009 Darning plate These items are not furnished with the machine but may be ordered per instructions above 43 PARTS LIST DI RN ar et ur n rr quana f e Yay IOTER WAT A SLAP AN We EA INDEX A Sh 8 2 amp oui wt coke bere te eee eS 2 11 Appli INg aoaaa es be ee a 27 Invisible zipper cre 35 MIU CHG TACE ori va dox etre C He
24. Re E 40 Smocki g ieee aks 21 36 R 8 Spool BIGE Sois SR woe a 3 5 43 1 Light d ET TRUE 3 4 Spool pins tal Ws OE m rie el teh Ae ab bw ORE C 3 5 43 gets 20 7 a e Stitch length adjustment 18 Base coco nn 2 LIGHT DUID ua A ees PS SED 4 39 3 gett Stitch length control 18 Basie zigzag 20 25 Lint brush ee eee 3 39 43 Bobbin 11 13 43 Stitch selector aes DELS 18 Bobbin 11 13 A0 43 M Straight stitching 20 22 24 34 36 Bobbin thread 15 16 Monogramming 28 Straight hi Mob 7 3 7 RUE M Bobbin winding o oo ono ooa 11 12 0101011791151691 orte tossed Buttonhole 21 32 33 N T Buttonhole guide foot 3 8 21 32 33 43 NISI 88 0 7 o 10 5 Buttonhole opener 3 33 43 Needle clamp sss 3 43 eee E E 0 3 be i B tton SEWING Aedes 20 29 Needle plate cc eee 2 39 Ese EUNT UV nt E 16 17 c Needle thread and fabric chart 10 Three step zigzag 0 0 21 31 OPC o ew eee ew mee 3 41 CADDE ug REESE AIT ek 2 0 GR ae re IR et OND 2000035 ETE 20 23 Changing presser foot 4
25. abardine Velvets Leather Heavy Weight Coatings Upholstery Cotton Duck Heavy Twills Canvas Decorative top stitching on all types of fabric Stretch Fabric Polyester Double Knits Nylon Tricot Jersey Stretch Terry Spandex Cire Tricot 10 Release clutch by turning clutch Knob toward you 11 15 2 ILL F h 4 RATE EKE TER e Prepare t the Bobbin E NE 1 e ede r hen es e To Remove the Bobbin Case from the Machine e Wind the Bobbin To remove bobbin case from shut tle pull open latch of bobbin case Pull bobbin case straight out of shuttle Remove the extension table from the machine by pulling it to the left Open the shuttle cover by pulling down the embossed part on the left side of the cover Raise needle to its highest position by rotating hand wheel toward you COS EVE pem 2 T Prepare th Bobbin Continued 3 AES ee urn EOM DNA Ee Tae Vemm e ee e E er e Wind the Bobbin Continued Wind thread until winder stops Remove bobbin Clip thread Tighten clutch knob Place bobbin onto bobbin winder spindle with end of thread coming from the top of the bobbin Push bobbin winder shaft to the right until it clicks Holding onto end of thread start ma chine When bobbin is slightly filied snip off end of thread Draw thread from spool through bobbin Pull en
26. ain ie children 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 it will give when the fabric stretches instead of breaking Set the Machine Stitch selector Stitch length Top thread tension 9 control 2 6 Zigzag toot Straight foot The Stitch and ts Uses This stitch is the stretch variation of the straight stitch especially develop ed for knits and stretch fabrics This stitch can also be used for topstitching on alf fabrics Here s How Put the darning plate on the needle plate see p 23 Remowve presser foot stretch fabric between embroidery hoops with hole centered Draw the bobbin thread up through the fabric by holding the top thread and taking one stitch at the spot where you wish to start darning Lower the presser bar and sew at a slow speed Move the fabric back and forth slowly until you have covered the darning area Turn the fabric half turn and sew another layer of stitching over the first layer lf your fabric is thin or badly damaged use a separate piece of fabric under the hole to reinforce it When you finish darning remove the darning plate NOTE 7 r te gt S c RAUS 2 IDEO Set the Machine Stich selector Stitch length Any number not necessary Top thread tensio
27. asting Stitch Set the Machine Stitch selector 4 Stitch length Top thread tension 12 to 24 control 1 to 4 The Stitch and Its Uses This zigzag variation is very useful in garment construction and in finishing raw edges of any sewing project 30 17 SS BOI y VAN AREER EA DRT c 3 TN Por HS DEA Conti ur DLE Y m aue d P E 28 S 5 amp OT n d e LE t z g 2 A 1 ti Ti d NT at eem OE 5 ae Py ME Deni DLP UNE NIME eat d ee See Set the Machine Stitch selector Stitch length Blue Zone Fito 24 C LL ee Too thread tension control 1 to 4 a 0 0 0 Seam Finishing Place the fabric under the presser foot Position the tear under the needle so so that the edge will be slightly inside that the stitching will catch both sides the right hand side of the presser foot Guide the work so the right hand stitches fall at the edge of the fabric The Stitch and Its Uses The three step zigzag is a combination zigzag and straight stitch You may use the three step zigzag everywhere you would use the basic zigzag stitch It has more strength elasticity and is flatter than a regular zigzag The three step zigzag stitch is especial ly useful for mending sewing patches smoothly and securely repairing straight tears finishing seam
28. chalk Satin stitch adjusting the stitch width as necessary to form each pattern If using paper carefully remove it when you have finished sewing Set the Machine Stitch selector Stitch length Top thread tension control 1 to 4 28 29 sew a few stitches to lock thread VAT T v t ing d Br cut the it aroun p Ign acere M a ae he ait dog wee a Peg BRA 7 M or is St Res ay 7 s 9 M 5 ek ri SEEN EE RE 0 ar M ah 3 pu Sit ag ww ih Draw the thread to the wrong side and the needle thread down through the hole in the button and wind h shank knot To strengthen the shank threads leaving a 20 cm 8 ta t t SET ME A d 41 h A tM het t he e T srt The Pst T ti E again an MUST ra Uu S t DAS 2 i y MC 3 4 itch mark t i d E eto enis 9 o E VW AMA 5 Eu Vom ue 2 ae RI HT 3 ME Ss esso 5 rae JUS Lon un c S PT RC ho Sansa ve ty OW T IRE a bates a ETR T eA qe Ven S
29. d of thread through hole in winder tension disc as shown bobbin as shown 12 e Insert the Bobbin into the Bobbin Case Place bobbin in bobbin case Pull thread through slot of case Pull thread under tension Holding latch open position Case should lock into place making sure thread feeds clock as shown spring and through the opening case into shuttle and release when latch is released wise and is coming from as shown above latch bobbin as shown 13 t l 1 i een eres A 4 Draw thread up amp through take up lever While holding thread near spool draw thread into threading channel toward you making sure the thread is pulled firmly between the tension discs Draw thread down channel and around the spring wire as shown 1 Draw thread through thread 2 3 Prepare Y four Top Thread P E 0 BRE cates CE n AIL E pec TY e Thread Your Needle The numbered steps below follow the numbers on the illustrations Dotted lines show places where the thread loops and then is pulled tight guide Raise thread take up lever to its highest position by turning hand wheel toward you Raise presser foot lever Place spool 3 on spool pin as shown with thread coming from the back of the spool t e Pick Up Your Bobbin Thread 1 Raise presser foot lever Hold 2 Bring bobbin thread up by pulling 3 Pull both threads un
30. der and to the needle thread loosely in left hand top thread back of the presser foot leaving 3 and rotate handwheel toward you to 4 inches of thread clear one complete turn If you cannot pick up bobbin thread by following steps given above then check 5 Draw thread down and into 1 Is needle threaded from front to back thread guide Is thread tangled around needle 6 Pull the thread to the left and slip it through the thread guide Are 3 to 4 inches of thread coming from the shuttle Is thread from shuttle tangled 7 Thread then is slipped into needle 1 gt bar thread guide Is bobbin properly installed in the bobbin case SHE VEA ES TNR Tronto back Is the machine threaded according to the instructions NOTE You may want to cut the end of the thread with sharp scissors for easier needle threading 15 Choose the Correct Tension The best tension will depend on the stiffness and thickness of the fabric the number of fabric layers the type of stitch The top thread The top thread is too loose is too tight Top side of fabric TOR sue of fabric The top th jx The bobbin thread appears on the appears on the underside of the upper surface of the fabric fabric Tension is too loose Tension is too tight The top thread shows through the The bobbin thread will come through bottom of the fabric The bottom side the top of the fabric The top side of of the stitch wi
31. direction 1 At the end of the seam you may want to reverse to lock the stitch Raise the presser foot and remove the fabric Cut the threads Raise the presser foot Raise the needle to its highest position Place the edge of the fabric next to a stitching guide line on the needle plate 5 8 is most common Draw the threads towards the back and lower the presser foot Press the foot control Hold the fabric loosely and gently quide it along the guide line so that it feeds naturally Do not force the fabric or try to pull it tight oer DUC Sm FHI SEU WEE YS E ME zottraigihit Stitenes 7 LE CE ATAKE ens C S CU E 2 5 rM C sx ow ne score enr 0 a amt f 7 a amp 1 E gt A e Pv uam MEC dr e Straight Stitch Set the Machine Stitch selector Stitch length Ton thread tension contro 6 ta 12 control 2 to 6 Zigzag foot 8 AD 22 e Left Needle Position Stitch Selector Use Left Needle Position for more control while topstitching or edge stitching difficult fabrics NOTE Use only zigzag presser foot for Left Needle Sewing 23 Here s How 1 Lower the presser foot 2 Keep the edge of the fabric next to the right edge of the presser foot 3 Eveniy guide the fabric along this edge to
32. e Parts Ls 2 3 e Three Step Zigzag 2 a ee 31 Identify the Accessories 2 0 2 ee ee 3 BUTTONNOIES x ec bre CEU ee ere d a ee 32 53 Sow Ind 218061 ux os oh a GO EO CRAS 34 5 SIDE KIB Aid are ge S 36 SECTION 2 PREPARE YOUR MACHINE FOR SEWING Set Up the Machine 4 6 SECTION 4 PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS CHART Know What the Presser Feet Will Do 7 8 Choose Your Needle and Thread 97 10 What to Do When si doe e We ee og CR es 37 38 Prepare the Bobbin llle 11 13 Prepare Your Top 0 686 14 15 Adjust the Top Thread Tension 16 7 SECTION 5 CARE FOR YOUR MACHINE SIREN Selector eos ab hae eee eee 18 Stitch Length Controls ons ec aga ghee be Se BESS 18 Replacing the Light Bulb 39 Reverse Stitch Control esd ee eb 9k RS vd 18 Cleaning the Machine ee eee 39 40 Starting To Sew celer nne 19 Qiling the Machine 0 2 0046 41 42 PARTS LIST ca ESL 43 SECTION 3 LEARN THE STITCHES INDEX Seo a a Ge 44 Practical Stiteh Chart 62 6628 a e xa 20
33. e bar to its highest 1 Position shuttle race as illustrated so that shuttle point and remove the bobbin case driver is forming a half moon on the left side of the 2 Push shuttle race levers aside Lift machine shuttle race cover and take shuttle out 2 Hold shuttle by center pin and position shuttle so as i 3 Clean the shuttle race with a lint to form a half moon on the right side Pointed hook brush will be on the bottom 1 4 Puta drop of oil on the center pin of 3 Place shuttle race cover into place over f the shuttle and shuttle race Do not assembly 0 over oil 4 Snap the levers back into the original position AU MSS mmn nO DI Some MH rr 40 C8 re Am gt B d ad ES eld 2 7 OC ANE ahh laa 1 4 loosen up two top screws and lift the cover plate as illustrated do not over oil il Use only a drop of o to remove cover plate Remove top cover plate to oil points indicated in top of machine head ints in illustration Open face cover plate and oil po sank x 6 penny ots 5 Ama A Eu ae n TUS PLE VR RA io qas in m a EU wae a r i Ve 3 VENTO Aba hy 5 Haas n nif 0 i 3 Mee ad a a 4
34. ead tension s Upper thread and bobbin thread should be same size and kind Insert new needle Reset presser foot Use underlay of tissue paper PROBABLE CAUSE Incorrect size needle Improper threading Loose upper thread tension Pulling fabric Loose presser foot Unevenly wound bobbin Nicks or burrs at hole of needle plate Pulling fabric Incorrect size needle Incorrect setting of needle Loose presser foot Upper and lower threads not drawn back under presser foot before starting seam Incorrect thread tension s Using two different sizes or kinds of thread Bent or blunt needle Loose presser foot Fabric too sheer or too soft PROBLEM Irregular Stitches Breaking Needle Bunching of Thread Puckering PAY eve 1Y Tes CORRECTION Choose correct size needie for thread and fabric Use Q NEEDLE Insert new needle Reset needle Loosen upper thread tension Start to stitch at a medium speed Rethread machine Loosen upper thread tension Choose correct size needle for thread and fabric Insert new needle Replace shuttle or polish off burrs completely Replace needle plate or polish off burrs completely Check bobbin case threading Clean bobbin case and shuttle Remove darning plate Adjust Stitch Length Control Place both threads back u
35. erent types of stitches are designated by color Straight Zigzag and Three Step Zigzag Model 11551 only are orange Straight Stretch Models 11551 and 11541 Rick Rack Stretch Models 11551 and 11541 and Smocking Stretch Model 11551 only are gold Buttonhole Settings Model 11551 only are blue NOTE To avoid needle or fabric damage be sure your needle is up and out of fabric when adjusting this control 18 Stitch Selecto 19 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 1 Inspect the needle It should be straight properly set and sharp on the point It should be the correct size for the fabric and thread being used Do not be afraid to 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 2 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 3 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 4 Fabric should be placed under t
36. he 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 Run the machine at a slow even speed The more pressure you put on the foot control the faster the machine will sew Fasten each seam by back tacking at the beginning and end of the seam Always finish sewing each seam with the needle at its highest point 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 O NON When turning the hand wheel manually always turn it toward you Stitch Other Thread Stitch 8 2 Selector gt x 1 Attach Needle m son Length Refer to Page STRAIGHT Darning 6 Regular seams zippers topstitching darning 22 24 Plate ll 7 invisible zipper cording ete 34 35 eene i ONE i Finish edges buttons satin stitch sewing I E bar tacks SATIN STITCH 1 P l Use for applique work alsa as decorative pos i 555 finish for placemats blankets collars i cuffs and pockets 20 ee 9 5 aon RS Scan SEA ALINE REE EUG T ERO A ume Mak L f Lu F di 7 9 n T 1 5 TP factical Stitch Chart Gontin ed pos
37. ll feel bumpy the stitch will feel bumpy DX A TET Lr 7 aR aoe just the Top Thread mion 4 EES ii WEIN ETAT A Setting mark Loosen Tighten For Straight Stitch The ideal straight stitch will have threads locked between the two layers of fabric as shown above magnified to show detail If you look at the stitch front and back you will notice that there are no gaps that each stitch is smooth and even 16 17 tions 0020 71 0 2 5 8 CS 2 o DES 35 ee c9 cme OG 2 cK volez S 4 uj 9 5 2 0 2S CUO puiled together without excessive fabric causing almost bottom of the stitch and will be the bottom side of the stitch ble on of isi thread v the points on the together on top of zigzag top The points of the pull Too Tight will amount will toop through the inimize M Just Hight top thread Too Loose The Bottom side of Fabric Bottom side of Fabric top Side of Fabric Mou G UA A UC n 3 PE LA ZA VAM CY vi LAE 1 0 Di ERES de n t f td b wii MeNe Sroa ra 4 AG 0 N pe jn Just Right Too Loose zu 0 iha
38. n control 1 to 4 No presser foot 24 t mA SU TR ee cS or Zigzag Stitches 7r F 5 T T Was a 5 oy St N us Mer ARIS ee Ap Mute al ES E e Basic Zigzag Set the Machine Stitch selector Top thread tension control 2 to 5 Here s How There are many ways to sew a zigzag stitch Consult the specific variations for detailed directions Satin Stitch p 26 Applique Work p 27 Bar Tacking p 27 Monogramming p 28 Embroidery p 28 Button Sewing p 29 The Stitch and ts Uses Overcasting p 30 The Zigzag stitch is one of the most common and most versatile stitches on your machine Ht can be a utility stitch for sewing buttons buttonholes hem ming overcasting mending and darn ing It can also be used to decorate with trims appliques and cut out work or as a decorative stitch 25 e Satin Stitch Zigzag width Ae uem kino tet Stitch EL tebe rA length VE P Stitch selector MM 12 8 Stitch length to 24 f Top thread tension 6 AS control 1 to 4 erm Close to O a m E 2 e 5 f ubt F to ERR oe ML Tue ud Be RE ld The Stitch and Its Uses Here s How The Satin stitch is a versatile and often Once your machine is set up to stitch you may want to experiment on a fragment
39. nder presser foot before beginning to stitch Disassemble and clean shuttle Clean bobbin case and shuttle PROBABLE CAUSE Incorrect size needle Certain knits and synthetics Bent or blunt needle Incorrect setting of needle Tight upper thread tension Starting to stitch too fast Improper threading Tight upper thread tension Incorrect size needle Sharp eye in needle Nicks or burrs on shuttle Nicks or burrs at hole of needle plate Improper bobbin case threading Lint in bobbin case or shuttle Darning plate in place Stitch Length set at O Thread knotted under fabric Thread caught in shuttle Lint in bobbin case or shuttle PROBLEM Skipping Stitches Breaking Upper Thread Breaking Bobbin Thread Fabric not Moving Machine Jamming Knocking Noise 38 i IIE WG TTA FF YN 2 BATUN TATE BTS NIV ANK Ton nm COPIE NTT RT EN TW Ce 1 ffir hm 0 9 9 ithe ANTA NH HAA A ir marra i Rn LAST es ye SAN CHANG To insure that your machine operates at its best you need to keep the essential parts clean at all times The feed dogs and shuttle race areas can attract dust and lint Your machine can become sluggish or knock loudly if a thread Is caught Check and clean those areas about every three months under normal use
40. pen the zipper Lower the foot and stitch the rest of the seam Make sure the fold is PREET AREE NEE EITTIE REE It SE Aia t AMUDTTUITRUIMGUIOULADVRONN MD He teet EATUR EH STE AQ terr rm tar AL RTT ETT TP OA DAMM TUE AI ned ICSE PA ICA GACT tr Rr T RA RA RA A A AR RA WA ACE VH HP FAI S BP LOM ETAL ore T Land 5 r Remove the basting stitches and and raise the presser foot OVO 14 zipper 15 16 ys per set the zipper foot on the right side of the needle Stitch across and below the bot tom of the zipper Turn the corner and continue to guide the foot along the zipper teeth as shown stitch through the fabric and 11 To sew the right side of the zip 12 43 zippertape 10 Close the zipper and turn the fabric top side up 8 Open the zipper 9 Lower the presser foot and stitch the rest of the seam INVISIBLE ZIPPER AND CORDING INVISIBLE ZIPPER Adjust the foot so the needle is sewing through the center hole of the foot and one groove of the foot is riding on the teeth of the zipper as shown Follow the zipper manufacturer s inst ructions After zipper has been inserted finish sewing seam by shifting foot to side position sewing through
41. produce an even row of topstitching 3 8 from the edge NOTE You can easily adjust your needle from left to right for topstitching without moving vour fabric from under the zigzag presser foot e Topstitching Set the Machine Stitch selector Stitch length control 6 to 12 Top thread tension control 2 to 6 Straight foot Zigzag foot The Stitch and Its Uses Topstitching emphasizes the lines of your garment and keeps seams and edges flat and crisp Accent suits or blouses with one or two rows of topstitching around the outer edges of cuffs lapels or collars e Use the Darning Plate Sometimes when you sew you want to control the fabric youself The Darning Plate covers the feed dogs so that they do not touch the fabric To Put on the Darning Plate NOTE The rectangular holes in the Darning Plate match the holes in the needle plate in the darning plate these holes are slightly to the left of center 1 Position the darning plate with the pins on the bottom 2 Fit the darning plate pins into the needle plate holes The feed dogs will show through the darning plate holes Use the darning plate in the following ways Darning p 24 Embroidery p 28 Button Sewing p 29 Stretch stitching was developed to be used on stretch fabrics and knits It 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 str
42. que Set the Machine Stitch selector Stitch length Oto 24 Top thread tension control 1 to 4 E 0 S 0 a age p MO OR 0 Vw 1 M 1 S eg a uve M al 1 De T2 if 4 1 Dn di F 3 us AP S ERA Pul p P iD 2 z 3 2 3 9 Li fi 1 0 3 MESS v qx un ub iy A Ly saa Og DORUM Here s How Put the darning plate on the needle plate see p 23 Remove presser foot Adjust the stitch width as desired see p 18 Draw the design on to the fabric with tailor s chalk Stretch the fabric between embroidery hoops and place under the needle Lower the presser foot lever to engage the top thread tension Holding the top thread in your left hand rotate the hand wheel toward you one complete turn Pull the top thread to draw the bobbin thread through to the surface of the fabric Using a medium speed stitch along the marked outline guiding the fabric carefully by hand 1 e Embroidery Set the Machine Stitch selector Top thread tension Stitch length control 1 to 4 Any number not necessary to adjust No presser foot f Darning plate nabili Here s How Set the same as satin stitch Back the fabric with paper or interfacing Draw the design on to the fabric with tailor s
43. s SE a fi srr in i Ja RN re i MAN ala RRM REA LARA ORA GE NG Ae lly ped Re ree an m na c Ld a b os T b Sew forward until you reach the front marking of your button hole c Stop sewing at the left stitch 3 a Set the stitch selector at 1 f r th oe dem Tyre t ae TUE rA Por i As ja tae ula 5 A ert gi vee a 8 ip tN ot A ru N yet gt nun a 7b re 1 a ael tem S S M 2M Es x Boat 3 d Tee ERR n tpi m LM Qs 5 Coarse stitches for heavy fabrics Q LS ae o n NEU CP ER a Z vc T H i e Lo 42 A c tm gt c US C n Lem E E 5 0 w aan ah wo x 0 Q E c I D e t z at bot ey ue o Q 6 DV M ie o Ve d gt a 0 EE Qs 5 gt a pM t5 E FEO o ce y 2 ea i d oa aa oo
44. s shown It will only fit one way Insert the power supply plug into the outlet 7 e Setting Spool Pins e Adjust the Presser Foot Lever e Free Arm Sewing the Removable Extension Table To remove S9 EE Spool pin felt High Spool pin position Normal up position E Ef Presser foot lever To Remove the Extension Table for free arm sewing Normal up phi Ee E A 1 Grip the table with your index finger and thumb as shown uU DE 2 Pull gently to the left The extension table will snap out To Attach Spool Pins are packed in accessory box The Presser Foot Lever raises and lowers Screw spool pins in place securely with a YOMT foot screw driver You can raise it about 1 4 higher than normal up position for easy removal of the presser foot or to help you place heavy fabrics under the presser foot Position sppo pin felts as shown in illustra tion To Attach the Extension Table for flat bed sewing 1 Insert the tab and the pin into their catches 2 With your thumb and index finger gently snap in 5 u a e X un LE Q un I O 5g Q a ED zt e E on 9 E C wg E o n uy x mo C uy Oo un P ot Q CN I Em B uu Oo o gt 2 leeves waistbands pant lar garment area
45. side notch CORDING Foot can also be used to make cording for slip covers etc Cover a cord with a strip of bias fabric and sew as shown NOTE Use Low Bar Sewing Machine ZIPPER FOOT 6757 for invisible zipper and cording which can be obtained at any Sears retail store ree Se a arn ma mu eaw 3 ny RUE Rai worries tate AN Stet nts ined sed ARA Ap Ce Te tee HAN Pee ed gt arr paai RARE Le a Rm ques n a a UO t TES BE 5 5 we PE 2 85 5 5 2 5 e ca m u c Em a sog e OD 3 e 2 5 0 yg Ecs e eo L t M um c E r E DTE H Q 24 E p ESL n RAMS oTa E NC E ono Log ccr z w a E Rhy Una my e Fa LM e m a C t rar o a c 3 oU b cm e Uc OF cf X
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