Kenmore 1250 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 end of the seams firmly and
prevents raveling.

When reverse stitching Is needed, simply raise the Stitch Length Lever to R to
sew in reverse. The fabric will start feeding backward and seam will be fastened.

The center portion of this control gives you the means of varying the stitches on
the Special Stitch Dial. When the control is turned with the red mark on top the
machine sews forward only. When the control is turned with black mark on top

the forward designs are varied by 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.

Special Stitch Variegator

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