Reverse stitch lever, Stitch modifier – Kenmore 17921 User Manual

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The stitch length control regulates the length

of the stitch'you select. THE HIGHER'THE
NUMBER-THE

SHORTER

THE

STITCH.

Turn only the« outer rim of this control to set
the stitch length.

The number on stitch length control indicates
the approximate number of stitches per inch.
The stitch setting you use will be determined

by the thickness of the fabric you are sewing.

A longer stitch setting should be used for
thicker fabric or more layers of fabric. The

middle range of the control is the 12 stitch per
inch range which is the most commonly
used.

Recommended stitch length settings are

indicated in three colors. The colors are
color-coded with the stitches on the indicator
panel.

The red marking between 0 and 1 Is the
setting used for the shortest stitches such as
in satin stitching.

REVERSE STITCH LEVER

It is best to begin and end seams with a few

stitches taken in reverse. This is called back
tacking. Back tacking fastens the ends of the
seams firmly and prevents raveling.

When reverse stitching is needed, push
down the lever and hold there during sewing.
The fabric will immediately start feeding
backwards and seam will be fastened.

STITCH LENGTH CONTROL

Stitch length
control

m

-12

ctronic

Reverse stitch
lever

Stitch modifier

STITCH MODIFIER

When using stretch stitches and making
buttonholes, you may need to make use of

the stitch modifier. This regulates the
movement of the fabric backwards and

forwards to produce perfect stitches on fine

or thick fabrics.

The stitch modifier should be in neutral
notched position for most materials.

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