Sears 17891 User Manual
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HINTS ON SilNINCI OHFriHiNt FÀSSICS
The chart betciw tarcvidjti many datatia but
you'll aHo want to ramamber...
•Soft fabriea need backing-aspeoially where
stitchea are do»a together.
•In aawing kntte, if you can't mah^h fabric
and thread axactlyi uaa the itrongast fine
thread availaldi and uaa a Q NEIDli.
•When working on tweed — or other multi-
cotorad bulky fabrics - use one color thn«d
on bobbin, another on top. (iSreat tor
repairs-the
"patch"
practically
die*
appearsi)
.... PAIfUISi
USEFUL STITCHES TO USE
SPECIAL NOTIONS TO USE
NYLON TWCOT
Strglng stretch
UVOnMI lllWGn
Overlook stretch
Elisile edge stretch
ElisEe etretch (for sewing
onekuitki)
BurKi netn
Thr»e>step dgaag
"Q NEEDLE" tii
PolyeitiHr, nylon or
dacron cora thread
"a FOOT" w"
TiPRV CLOTH on
RiOULAR CORDUROY
Thlsfst^^ptag
Mercerised thread
Size 14 naedle
TiRRV CLOTH
STRerCH
Simple
ThnMhitepaigptag
OvertMitetrettsh
Soring stretch
Eiestie edge stretch
Marcerizid thread
Polywttert nylon or
dberon core thread
"0 NEEDLE" fM
ijQP0OT"«i*
LEATHER
Straight or simple ztgieg
Mwearizad or silk thread
Sita 14neadli
Even feed foot*
STRETCH KNITS EOR
SWIMWEAR AND SKI
WiAROROIRDLES
Serging stretch
Overcast etritch
Elastic adgsitrstch
Elastic stretch
Three-step ilgaag
Polyeater, nylon or
dacron core thread
"Q NEEDLE" w
"□FOOT"»*
Laca saam tape
Pie*thnjnk zippars
*See the optional accessories on page 7.
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