Sears Kenmore 385.17626 Manual De Instrucciones página 70

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Overcast
Stretch Stitching
(1")Stitch width:
(2_ Stitch length:
(3[_Needle thread tension:
q_ Presser foot A:
3 to 6.5
Gold stretch stitch position
2to6
Zigzag foot
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WIDTH
_
LENGTH
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This stitch is for sewing
a seam with an overcast
finish.
It is used when making
swim wear, ski pants
and other garments
which
require stretch.
* To Sew:
Place raw edge of fabric to the "left"
of the needle as
shown.
Sew in a manner so that the needle pierces
the fabric very close to the outside
edge.
Or place the fabric to allow a 5/8" (1.6 cm) seam,
then trim the seam allowance.
Raw or worn edges of older garments
can be
overcasted
to prevent
further raveling.
NOTE:
Use a #11 blue stretch needle,
which
effectively
prevents
skipped
stitching.
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Smocking
(T} Stitch width:
@} Stitch length:
(3} Needle thread tension:
(4} Presser foot A:
_} Presser foot F:
3 to 6,5
Gold stretch stitch position
2to6
Zigzag foot
Satin stitch foot
@
WIDTH
\fit
LENGTH @
@
@
or
ou
(_ Wrong side of fabric
Smocking
is a delicate
decorative
treatment
on
children's
clothes
or women's
blouses,
Choose
a soft and lightweight
fabric such as batiste,
gingham
or challis.
Cut the fabric three times wider
than the projected
width.
Set stitch
length at "4"
and sew rows of straight
stitches
3/8" (1 cm) apart
across the area to be smocked.
Knot the threads
along the edge.
Pull the bobbin
threads
to distribute
the gathers
evenly and secure
the threads.
Sew the decorative
stitches
of your choice
between
the gathered
rows.
Remove
the gathering
stitches.
I
NOTE"
Loosen the needle thread tension
to
l
make gathering
easier.
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