Herring bone stretch, Decorative stretch patterns, Herring bone stretch decorative stretch patterns – Kenmore 385.160201 User Manual

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Herring Bone Stretch

(T) Stitch selector:
(2) Stitch width:
(3) Stitch length:
(4) Needie thread tension:
©Presserfoot A:
©Presserfoot C:

2

3 to 6.5
Gold stretch stitch position
2 to 6
Zigzag foot
Overedge foot

* When using an Overedge foot, make sure to set the stitch

width at 5 or more, otherwise the needle may hit the
overedge foot.

Use as a hemming stitch for blankets, tablecloths and
draperies.
Place the fabric right side up, and sew so that the rightmost
needle position is 3/8" from the edge. Then trim close to
stitching. Be careful not to cut the stitches.

6.5-

W

-W\

WIDTH

LENGTH

Decorative Stretch Patterns

@ Stitch selector:
(2) Stitch width:
@ Stitch length:
(4) Needle thread tension:
® Presser foot F:

1 or 12

3 to 6.5
Gold stretch stitch position
2 to 6
Satin stitch foot

Decorative stretch patterns are used for adding a creative
and personalized touch to items. You can decorate
children’s clothes, women’s blouses, curtains, etc.

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