Sears 385 User Manual

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SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES

Zigzag Stitches (Continued)

• Monogramming

• Embroidery

Here's How

1

.

2

.

4.

5.

Set the same as satin stitch.

Back the fabric with paper or

interfacing.

Draw the letters on the fabric

with tailor's chalk.

Satin stitch, adjusting the stitch

width as necessary to form each

pattern.

If using paper, carefully remove it

when you have finished sewing.

I

Set the Machine

Stitch width

control

1 (o 5

I 2 3

Top thread tension
control

2 to 6

nil

0

Stitch {ength control
Any number inot
necessary to adjust)

-2

No preSMr
foot

Darning plate

Stretch Stitch

Put the darning plate on the needle

plate (see page

2 9 ) .

2.

Remove foot holder (see page 10).

3.

Adjust the stitch width as desired

(see page

2 A ) .

4.

Draw the design on to the fabric

with tailor's chalk.

5.

Stretch the fabric between embroi­

dery hoops and place under the

needle.

6.

Lower the presser foot lever to

engage the top thread tension.

7.

Holding the top thread in your left

hand, rotate the hand wheel toward

you one complete turn.

Pull the top thread to draw the

bobbin thread through to the surface

of the fabric.

8.

Using a medium speed, stitch along

the

marked

outline,

Riding

the

fabric carefully by hand.

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