Sears 17891 User Manual

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DANNINO

SiTtlNOS

IPfOtsur« Regulator • 0 (DARN)

Bgtag foot or sguara autormtic buttonhola
foot

StmtoH fibrio bitwean ottibroldttty

with hoi« centered, lower gretiaf bar and
aew at a «low «peed moving faerie back and
forth with a ateady rhythm to cover darning
area. When it h covered, turn fabric 1/4 a

turn and sew layer of atitcMng acroaa first
layer.

If fateic is thin or badly damaged in hole area,

you may want to put a separate piece under

the hole for reinforcement.

TiMPORARY SEWING BY

MACHINE

No ienger do you need to baste by handl

Batting by macNne is easy—simply use
streight stftrdiing with bngest available
length bsttlng,

Set top thread tension at 1 to 2 to facilitate

pulling out bobbin thread.

pm BASTING

You can sew over pint easily (if done
eoffootly) because your presser feet are

hinged. Pirn miMt be inserted at right angles
to team Hne. Tip of pin should lu»t touch
sMm Mne. Sew over tip of piiw. Pins nutst not
come in conbct wldt feed dogs: Never pin on
theiimler*iide of the fabric. Sew stowty. If In
dottiat about sewing over pins, remove each
pin as you approach It.

STAY* STITCHING

“Stay-siltchtng" Is a form of temporary
seaming that prevents stretching of curved
edges of germents. Utueliy tNs Is on a tingle
ta^ of fSbrlc. so reduce top thread tension
slightly to prevent puckering. Baste about

away from intaridad i»amllne.

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