Button sewing, Overcasting – Kenmore 385.16231 User Manual

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Button Sewing

0 Stitch

selector:

5

(2) Stitch width:

2 to 6 5

(3) Stitch length:

Any

(4) Needle thread tension:

2 to 6

(D

Presser foot A:

Zigzag foot

(6) Feed dogs:

Dropped

1. Drop the feed dogs. Place the button beiow the zigzag

foot, making sure to align the holes with the horizontal
slot in the foot. Lower the presser foot to hold the button

in place,

2. Determine which stitch width setting matches the

distance between the button holes The needle must go
safeiy through each hole when sewing.
Unthread the needle to help you determine the zigzag
width.

3. Thread the needle. Turn the handwheel, so that the

needle is in its leftmost position, and then drop the
needle through the left buttonhole

4. Press the foot control and sew about 10 stitches
5. Sew the other row of holes (if applicable) using the steps

above. Trim excess threads from both sides of the fabric.

Overcasting

0 Stitch selector:

5

(?) Stitch width:

5 to 6 5

(3) Stitch length:

Red zone

0 Needle thread tension:

3 to 8

(5) Presser foot A:

Zigzag foot

(6) Presser foot C:

Overedge foot

0 Brush holder seam guide

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

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

This stitch is useful in garment construction, and in finishing

raw edges of any sewing project

If using the zigzag foot, start overcasting with the leftmost
needle position about 1/8" (0.3 cm) from the raw edge of a
seam. The right tip of the stitch should just clear the seam
edge.

For lightweight fabrics, use the overedge foot. To sew, line

the fabric edge up with the inner side of the brush holder
seam guide0

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