Choose your needle and thread – Kenmore 19501 User Manual

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SECTION 2.;- PREPARE YOUR MACMiNE FÜR SEWING :

Choose Your Needle and Thread

Your choice of needle and thread depends on the fabric you are sewing.

In your needle case, you will find the following color-coded needles.

Blue 111) .

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.

. , - tor stretch fabrics

Orange ill)

. for lightweight fabrics

Red ¡14)

.

, .

- . . for medium or medium-heavy weight fabrics

Purple (16)

for medium-heavy weight and decorative

topstitching on these fabrics

(This needle has a larger thread hole for

thicker topstitching thread,)

Green (18)

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.

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for heavy weight fabrics and decorative

topstitching on these fabrics

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Specialty needles are also available.

Denim Needle .

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for sewing dense fabrics such as denim or

canvas.

- . its larger eye will hold heavier thread.
. punches tiny holes in leather and suede.

Topstitching Needle

Leather Needle. .

When buying needles other than Kenmore needles, be sure the needle fits the

length and shape of the needle shown above. A longer or shorter needle will

skip stitches or break.

• Check Your Needle

1.

Look for barbed or blunt point.

2.

A damaged needie can cause permanent snags or runs m knits, fine siiks

and silk-like fabrics.

Always buy a good quality thread. It should resist tangling and be strong,

smooth and consistent in thickness.

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