Straight stitches – Sears 385.1884180 User Manual

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SECTION 3.' ' LEARN’THE ST1TCHES

Straight Stitches

Straight Stitch

Set ths Machine

Stitch width

control 0 orCH)

Top thread tettsiott
contro! 2 to 6

Stitch length
control orange
zona

Stretch Stitch

H: Straight foot

EiiOTE;

Bast

sewing

results

are

obtained with the straight

stitch foot, but the zigzag

foot

will

also

provide

acceptable results, and can

be

used

for

all

needle

positions.

Before sewing with the straight stitch

foot, always

set the

stitch width

control to 0 or dD to avoid breaking
the needle.

1.

Raise the presser foot.

2.

Raise the needle to its highest

position.

3.

Place the edge of the fabric next

to a stitching guide line on the

needle

plate

(5/8"

is

most

common),

4.

Draw the threads toward the back

and lower the presser foot.

5.

Press the foot control.

6.

Hold the fabric loosely and gently

guide it along the guide line, so

that it feeds naturally.

Do not force the fabric or try to

pull it tight

7.

At the beginning and end of

seam, you may want to reverse to

lock the stitch.

8.

Raise the presser foot and remove

the fabric.

9.

Cut the threads.

• Use the Seam Guides

The seam guides on the needle plate

are engraved to help you measure seam

width. The lines are 1/8" apart, with

the 5/8" and 7/8" lines marked.

Turn a Square Corner

To turn a square corner 5/8" from the

fabric edge:

1.

Stop stitching and lower the

needle by turning hand wheel

toward you when the fabric edge
facing you lines up with the
cornering guide, as shown.

2.

Raise the presser foot and turn

the fabric to line the edge with
the 5/8" seam guide.

3- Lower the presser foot and begin

stitching in the new direction.

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