Sears 385. 12714 User Manual

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SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES

o Use the Darning Plate

Sometimes when you sew, you want
to control the fabric youself.

The Darning Plate covers the feed dogs
so that they do not touch the fabric.

To Put on the Darning Plate:

NOTE:

The rectangular holes in the

Darning Plate match the

holes in the needle plate. In
the

darning

plate,

these

holes are slightly to the left

of center.

1.

Position the darning plate with

the 3 pins on the bottom.

2.

Fit the darning plate pins into the

needle plate holes. The feed dogs
will show through the darning

plate holes.

Use the darning plate in the following

ways:

Darning (P, 22)

Button Sewing (P. 26)

a Darning

Sat the Machine

Stitch

Stitch selector

_

1

_

‘1=

a

(Model 12714)

Top thread tension
control 1 to 4

(Model 11607)

Stitch length
control any number

(not necessary to

adiust)

'

,___ L.

No presser
toot

Darning plate

Here's How

1

.

22

Put the darning plate on the needle plate

(see p. 22).

2.

Remove presser foot and stretch fabric

between

embroidery

hoops

with

hole

centered.

3.

Draw the bobbin thread up through the

fabric by holding the top thread and taking
one stitch at the spot where you wish to

start darning.

4.

Lower the presser bar and sew at a slow

speed.

5.

Move the fabric back and forth slowly until

you have covered the darning area.

6.

Turn the fabric a half turn and sew another

layer of stitching over the first layer.

NOTE:

If your fabric is thin or badly

damaged, use a separate piece of fabric

under the hole to reinforce it.

7.

When you finish darning, remove the darning

plate.

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