Darning ojo – Kenmore 19501 User Manual

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Darning

OJO

Set the Machine

1

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F Satin stitch

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Darning plate

2.

Stretch the fabric with the hole in the center between

embroidery hoops, as shown.

3.

Lower the presser bar and sew at a slow speed.

4.

Move the fabric back and forth slowly until you have

covered the darning area.

5.

Turn the fabric 1/4 turn and sew another layer of stitching

over the first layer,

NOTE; If your fabric is thm or badly damaged, use a separate

piece of fabric under the hole to reinforce it.

6 . When you finish darning, return the pressure dial to 3 and

remove the darning plate.

How to darn correctly

Make the turning points of each row blunt

or the stitching will draw little holes at the

ends. Beginners may prefer the L or M

movement.

Take care not to get circles.

The quick mastering ot this work depends
on regular guiding.

Therefore:

— Hold the hoop correctly.
— Always work from left to right

(as when writing).

— Move work lengthways (not sideways)

for selvedge and wettway.

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