Stitches are irregular, Fabric puckers, Checking performance probliems – Kenmore 17922 User Manual

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■CHECKING PERFORMANCE PROBLiEMS'

Your Kenmore sewing machine is a precision

instrument, designed to give you many years
of troublefree sewing - with minimum mainte­

nance. If you have any performance problem,
check the list below and you'll be able to

solve the problem yourself.

Stitches are irregular

1. Needle size is not correct for thread and

fabric. - See page 16.

2. Machine is not threaded correctly. - See

page 10.

3. Top thread tension is too loose. - See

page 12.

4. Fabric is being pulled or pushed against

machine feeding action. - Guide it gently.

5. Presser foot pressure is too light. - See

page 15.

6.

Bobbin has not been wound evenly. -

Rewind bobbin.

7. There are nicks or burrs at needleplate

opening. - Replace needleplate or polish off
burrs completely.

Needle breaks

1. Fabric is being pulled or pushed against

machine feeding action. - Guide it gently.

2. Needle size is not correct for thread and

fabric. - See page 16.

3. Needle is not all the way up into needle

clamp. - See page 17.

4. Presser foot holder is not fastened securely.

- See page 17.

Bunching of thread

1. Top and bobbin threads are not drawn back

under presser foot before starting seam.
- Draw both threads back under presser foot

about 4" and hold until a few stitches are
formed.

Fabric puckers

1. Top thread tension is too tight. - Decrease

top thread tension.

Presser foot pressure is too light. - See
page 15.,

Two different sizes or types of thread are

used. - Use same size and type of thread on

top and in the bobbin.

Needle is bent or blunt. - Replace needle.
Presser foot holder is not fastened securely.

-See page 17.

Fabric is too sheer or too soft. - Use underlay

of tissue paper.

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