Kenmore 1206 Instructions Manual page 27

Zig-zag sewing machine
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ADJUSTING YOUR SEWING MACHIHE FORGOOD
When your sewing machine
does not sew a properly
locked
stitch,
check the following:
STITCHES
.
3.
4.
Insert
a new needle
of.the
correct
size for the thread
and fabric
you are using.
Consult
chart on page five
for needle size.
The upper and bobbin
thread
should be the same thread.
Check threading
carefully.
See page 8-9.
Check
the thread
tension
balance.
Use mercerized
thread
and a correct
size needle
for the fabric you are
using.
Do not try this test with synthetic
thread
as it will not break.
Begin with a full bobbin,
properly
threaded
into the case.
Set the stitch length
at about
12 stitches
per inch.
Fold a six inch square of your fabric in half diagona!ly,
forming
a triangle.
Make a line of stitching
½"" from
fold.
a.
If seam is puckered-both
tensions
are too tight.
b. If the bottom
thread lays on the fabric-tighten
upper thread
tension,
and repeat test.
See page 12, Figure
3.
c.
If the top thread
lays on the fabric-loosen
upper
thread
tension
and repeat
test.
See page 12, Figure 2.
Grasp the stitching
and pull evenly and firmly until one or both threads break.
a.
If both threads break-tensions
are balanced.
b. If neither
thread breaks-both
tensions
are too loose.
c.
If upper
thread
breaks-loosen
upper tension.
d. If lower thread
breaks-tighten
upper
tension.
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Both
threads do not have to break at the same place, but they should break on the same snap.
Bobbin
tension may be reset by the following
procedure.
Start with a loose bobbin
thread
tension.
Tighten
the
spring screw gradually
-until bobbin
case and full bobbin
can be gently lifted from your hand by the end of the
bobbin
thread.

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