Cipction iv 7!li!57af3 ctitches, Basic zigzag, Needle position and stitch width setting – Sears 38512102 User Manual

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Basic Zigzag

<T) Needle positions selector dial: (€Z

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<D Stitch length dial:

1,5 to 4

@ Stitch width dial:

1 to 5

© Needle thread tension:

2 to 5

The zigzag stitch is one of the most common and versatile
stitches. It can be a utility stitch for button sewing, buttonhole

making, hemming, overcasting, mending and darning.
It can also be used to decorate with trims, appliques and cut
work or as a decorative stitch.

Needle Position and Stitch Width Setting

® stitch width 1
(D Stitch width 3
(D Stitch width 5

The illustration shows the effect of manual stitch width
sewing with the different needle positions (left, middle and

right).

Satin Stitch

0 Needle positions selector dial: (

cd

)C33(CD)

(D Stitch length dial:

0,5 to 1

(D Stitch width dial:

1 to 5

© Needle thread tension:

1 to 4

The.satin stitch is often used to dec^rate.and Jo.oyercast the

raw edge of blankets, linens, tablecloths, napkins, etc. It is
also attractive in applique.
Once your machine is set up to stitch, test stitch on the fabric
being used for best results. A tight satin stitch may pucker
some lightweight fabrics,

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