Tension is too tight, Tension is too loose, Adjusting the needle thread tension – Kenmore 385.11703 User Manual

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Adjusting the Needle Thread Tension

Balanced tension

The idea! straight stitch has threads locked

between two layers of fabric, as illustrated

Turn the dial to adjust the tension

® To loosen

(2) To tighten

The tension requires adjustment depending on;

- stiffness and thickness of the fabric

- number of fabric layers

- type of stitch

CD Needle thread (Top thread)
® Bobbin thread (Bottom thread)

(D Right side (Top side) of fabric
(D Wrong side (Bottom side) of fabric

Tension is too tight

If the bobbin thread shows through on the right

side (top side) of the fabric, turn the dial to a

tower number to loosen the needle thread

tension,

® Bobbin thread (Bottom thread)

®

Right side (Top side) of fabric

CD

To loosen

Tension is too loose

If the needle thread shows through on the

wrong side (bottom side) of the fabric, turn the

dial to a higher number to tighten the needle

thread tension .

CD

Needle thread (Top thread)

(D Wrong side (Bottom side) of fabric

CD

To tighten

For an ideal zigzag stitch, the bobbin thread

does not show

on the right side (Top side) of the fabric and

needle thread shows slightly on the wrong side

(Bottom side) of the fabric.

(D Needle thread (Top thread)

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