E Straight Stitch; Lock-A-Matic; Triple Stretch Stitch; Saddle Stitch - Sears Kenmore 385.19030 Owner's Manual

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Variation
of Straight
Stitching
o Straight
Stitch
When the machine
is turned
on, it is automatically
set to sew a straight
stitch.
This stitch can be used for regular seams, zippers,
topstitching,
etco
(_) Selected stitch
(_) A: Zigzag foot
(_) H: Straight stitch foot
o Lock-A-Matic
The machine
will sew four stitches
forward,
four
stitches
in reverse,
then continue
sewing
forward.
When you reach the end edge of the fabric,
press
the reverse key once.
The machine
will sew four reverse stitches,
four
forward
stitches,
then stop sewing,
= Triple
Stretch
Stitch
This strong,
durable
stitch
is recommended
where
both elasticity
and strength
are needed to insure
comfort
and durability,
Use it to reinforce
areas such as crotch
and armhole
seams,,
Also use when constructing
items requiring
extra
strength
such as backpacks,,
• Stretch
Stitch
This stitch is a narrow
stretch
stitch designed
to
eliminate
puckering
on knit fabrics
and bias seams,
while permitting
the seam to be pressed
completely
flat.. The stitch can also be used to simultaneously
seam and overcast
when sewing
on tricot
and
chiffons
for a narrow, almost
invisible
seam or seam
finish.
• Saddle
Stitch
For topstitching
suits, blazers, jumpers
and denim
outfits.
Note:
Only use the straight
stitch foot when sewing
stitch
patterns
#1,2,
3 and 18.
Otherwise
the needle will strike the sewing foot
and possibly
break.
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01
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I
O2
't
03
IH
HI
HI
HI
08
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Foot A
Pie
A
Pied A
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Foot H
Pie
H
Pied H
Foot A
Pie
A
Pied A
Foot H
Pie
H
Pied H
Foot A
Pie
A
Pied A
Foot H
Pie
H
Pied H
18
Foot A
Pie
A
Pied A
Foot A
Pie
A
Pied A
Foot H
Pie
H
Pied H
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