Special stitch modifier and buttonhole control, Special stitch modifi­ er and buttonhole control – Kenmore 1660 User Manual

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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, turn
the control clockwise and hold there
during sewing. The fabric will imme­

diately start feeding backwards and
seam will be fastened.

SPECIAL STITCH MODIFI­

ER AND BUTTONHOLE

CONTROL

This control gives you the means of
varying the stitches on the Special
Stitch Dial. When the pointer is turned
to the Red Dot, the machine sews

forward only. When the pointer is

turned to the White Dot, the forward
designs are varied by the machine

sewing in a forward and reverse manner.

Carefully read directions given in the
next section of the book in order to

accomplish

the

various

stitches

correctly.

This control is also used in making

buttonholes (Model 1525 only). Detailed
instructions are given in the next section
of the book.

REVERSE STITCH CONTROL

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