Turning a square corner, Basic zigzag, Overcasting with zigzag stitch – Kenmore 385.11703 User Manual

Page 34

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

Turning a Square Corner

Stop stitching at the corner of the fabric,

Lower the needie by turning the handwheel

counterclockwise.

Raise the presser foot and turn the fabric

counterclockwise 90“.

Lower the presser foot and begin stitching in

the new direction.

Basic Zigzag

Stitch selector:

F, G, H

Needle thread tension:

2 to 5

The zigzag stitch is one of the most common

and versatile stitches

It can be a utility stitch for hemming, over­

casting, mending and darning,

it can also be used for appliques or as a

decorative stitch,

Select a pattern, which is suited for your

sewing needs from the 3 patterns available

Overcasting with zigzag stitch

Stitch selector:

G, H

Needle thread tension:

2 to 5

Finish raw edge of the fabric to prevent it

from ravelling.
Start overcasting about 1/8"(0.3 cm) inside
the raw edge of the fabric.
The stitches on the right should just clear the
fabric edge.

26

Advertising