Satin stitching, Mending, Stretch stitching – Kenmore 1250 User Manual

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SATIN STITCHING

SETTINGS:

Special Stitch Dial -

111 (Model 1250 only)

Special Stitch Variegator-Red mark on top

(Model 1250)
Red dot to the
left(Model1240)

Stitch Width Control - Any number 2 to 5
Stitch Length Control - Between 24 and

white dot

Satin Stitch Foot

Closely spaced zigzag stitches are called satin stitches. This is an attractive stitch
used for appliqueing, monogramming, buttonhole making.

Whenever you are using this stitch, it is well to remember to loosen the" tension of
the top thread slightly. The wider the stitch you make, the looser the tension should
be.

If you are stitching on a very soft fabric, it is well to use-a backing of tissue paper or
interfacing for a well formed stitch. Puckering of the material will be eliminated and

the bobbin thread will not be visible on the right side of the fabric.

As with all special stitches, it is best to make a sample design on your fabric before
starting the design on the garment.

MENDING

SETTINGS:

(Model 1250 only)

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Special Stitch Dial -
Special Stitch Variegator-Red mark on top
Stitch Width control - 4 to 5
Stitch Length Control - Any setting except

white dot

Zigzag Stitch Foot

To repair a straight or three-cornered
tear, position the tear under the needle
in such a way that the stitching catches
both sides of the tear. When mending a
three-cornered tear, stitch from each
end to thè center. It is well to use a piece
of fabric under the tear for reinforce­
ment.

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