Kenmore 385.11607 User Manual

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SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES

• Smocking (Model 12614 only)

Overcast Stretch Stitching (Model 12614 only)

across the area to be smocked.

Knot the threads along one edge. Pull

the

bobbin

threads

and

distribute

the

gathers

evenly.

Secure

the

threads

at

the

other

end.

Sew

the

decorative

stitch

between

the

gathering

stitches.

Pull out the gathering stitches.

NOTE:

Loosen

the

top

thread

tension

to

make

gathering

easier.

Set the Machine

Stitch

Stitch selector

Top thread tension

control 1 to 4

Stitch length
control brown
stretch stitch
position

1_I

Zigzag foot

The Stitch and Its Uses

This stitch can be used for sewing a

seam with an overcast finish.

The

seam

is

formed

and

finished

in

one

operation.

It

can

be

used

when

you

are

making

swimwear,

ski

pants

and

other

garments

that

require

stretch.

Here's How

Place the raw edge of the fabric to

the LEFT of the needle as shown.

Stitch so the needle pierces the fabric

just short of the outside edge.

Or, place your fabric to allow a 5/8"

seam,

then

trim

seam

allowance

after.

Raw or worn edges of older garments

can

be

overcast

to

prevent

further

raveling.

NOTE:

Use a blue stretch fabric

needle,

which

effectively

prevents skipped stitches.

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