OWNER'S MANUAL SEA/RS SEWING MACHINE MODEL 385.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Dear Cuatomer: You have just invested in a very please pause for a moment and care for your Specific obtain instructions fine zigzag and carefully sewing machine. read this booklet Before which using your contains new Kenmore instructions machine, on how to operate machine. are given the best sewing results on threading, and avoid tension adjustments, unnecessary cleaning, service expense oiling, etc.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your sewing machine is designed Read all instruction before and constructed using this sewing 4. Never only for HOUSEHOLD use. machine. 1 An appliance unplug and before 2. should this Always the risk of electric Never drop or insert 6. Do not use outdoors. 7. Do never be left appliance from the unattended electric shock: when outlet not operate plugged in. Always after using type rated cleaning. unplug 10. before relamping.
TABLE OF CONTENTS , ;.'( J_,v '_"L ILJil IVt/\t'lili'_l A Portable case or Cabinet is Available .............. 2 Locate and Identify the parts .................. Identify the Accessories ........................ 2_3 4 Set Up the Machine ......................... • Plug in the Machine and Switch on the Power • Foot Control Use .......................... • Set the Pressure Dial ........................ • • • 5_9 ....... 5 5 6 Setting Spool Pins ..........................
SECTION 1. KNOW YOUR MACHINE A Portable Case or Cabinet is Available A full nearest line of sewing Sears retail cabinets store or is available through our Locate and Identify the Parts at your general catalog. Another option your Kenmore where. . . . buy a Carrying goes anywhere, Case . . .
SECT Carrying Arm Cover Presser Foot Thumb Screw Presser Foot Push Pull Clutch Sel_'," t or Snap on Button Presser Foot Stretch Stitch Ctlnnector Lever Adluster £{qht and Power Switch P)u_ KNOW YOUR MACHINE Thread Guide Needle Clamp . Wheel Stitch 1. Handle Plate .
Identify the AccesSories Buttonhole Darning plate opener Needle set Large SCrew driver Small screw dr_ver foot Spool pin felt \ Straight stitch loot loot Siidin 9 buttonhole % Satin stitch loot Buttonhole But tonhole brush J ........
SECTION _2. PREPARE YOUR MACHINE FOR SEWING Set Up the Machine Foot Control Plug in the Machine and Switch on the Power Power Power supply plug Power \_ switch Use _-_/supply _ Ll_J_ I \Sewin_ liqht Power 4. Plug connector Before inserting machine, be the sure plug the power Check Volt 2. 3. your outlet into your switch is to be sure it is a 110 to 120 Your the machine plug into the outlet, as shown.
"SECTION! 2:.'- _P__U R :MACPI _ E__ Set Up the Machine (Continued) Set the Pressure Dial Pressore Control dial The pressure Set the dial control aligning Setting mark dial is located the setting mark 3 ..... most sewing 2 ..... applique and Cut-Out 1 ..... basting, sewing chiffon, NOTE: Also for velours The pressure the machine it. inside the face cover plate.
SECTION • Adjust position spool pins of thread are used in order for holding to feed thread Thread spool storage. felt up on the the spool pins. pins. You to for Cutter Normal up position r foot the Place the Push down FOR SEWING _osition the machine. To use, pull YOUR MACHINE - High \ spools PREPARE the Presser Foot Lever position The ,2. The Presser Foot presser foot.
SECTION 2: _,.'_RI_i=_',/_I_QIJR!MACH|I_I_EJ_'J_J'NG_ Set Up the Machine • (Continued) Accessory Storage Box • Free-Arm Sewing: the Removable Extension Table Your To remove: To Remove the Extension (for free-arm 1. The lid open Sewing of toward the accessory storage box lifts you. accessories Table sewing) Grip the table with your index finger and thumb, located Pull gently toward you. The extension table will snap out. • in the box.
SECTJON • Stitching sleeves, waistbands, or any circular garment area. pant legs, Darning socks or mending knees, elbows, or areas of wear in children's clothes. 2. PREPARE * YOUR MACHINE Sewing etc.
SECTION Know • 2. PREPARE What Check Your the Presser Feet each foot Your presser Will Do • does in order foot snaps on the foot feature of this machine. which by a Foot is seldom or attach the foot holder, To Attach: the machine. Use the the back large of Each presser foot here is what To Remove: toward 1. merely the correct Pattern presser Chart foot and the for the stitch detailed you directions wish to sew.
SECTION • 2. PREPARE YOUR MACHINE FOR SEWING Presser Foot Types Straight Zigzag Foot A: Foot H: Zigzag foot Straight foot To Snap On Use this foot for both Pin straight and zigzag Uses: Uses: Zigzag stitching (see page 31), Bar tacking (see page 33), foot the so the hori- zontal pin on under the groove of foot the presser foot lies just the foot holder. 2. Lower lock NOTE : the presser If you presser press foot holder to foot in place.
SECTION 2. :_,I_RE'_.,__='__WIN_ Know What the Presser Feet Will Do (Continued) • Presser Foot Types Sliding Buttonhole (Continued) Foot Zipper Satin Stitch Foot E; Zipper Foot foot F: S_idlngbuttonholefoot Use this system, It buttonholes Uses: foot for buttonholes is marked to of built measure accurately. Buttonhole making m your This foot can be set to sew on each side of your zipper. The edges of the foot guide the zipper and keep the seam straight. (see page 42).
SECT ONe2 PREPARE YOUR MACHINE FOR SEWING Choose Your Needle and Thread • Presser Foot Buttonhole Types (Continued) Foot Buttonhole foot Your Use this foot buttonhole Uses: when making attachment Buttonhole buttonholes with In your system. making choice of needle and thread (see page44) depends needle case, you will find on the fabric the following Blue (11) ............ for stretch Orange for lightweight (11) .......... for medium Purple for .......... ..........
_N_ p RI::PAR E_y O U _MA_II_m_Q.'IFL_ Fabric, Needle, Thread and Stitch Length To Change Your Needle Chert NEEDLE SIZE AND QOLOR FABRIC THREAD LpghtweJgh! Babste Oimily. Silks, Fine Crppe, Taffexa, Organza, 11 -ORANGE Voile, Organdy ......... Medrum Colton, Weight Cotton Percale, Blends. 14,RED Pique, Satin, Vinyl Su_tings, Wool Crepe_ Knits, Linen, Woo! Gaba,dine, Lealher 2 (12 stitches inch) per J S0 Mercerized Cotlon Potyester Core/Cotton Wrap Silk A 2--2.
SECTION !2; _PREPARE YOUR MACHINE FOR SEWING Prepare the Bobbin • 1 To Remove Gently the Bobbin from the Machine push it towards 2. Set aside. 3. Lift down on the bobbin cover • plate and Wind the Bobbin slide Bobbin you. c)ut the bobbin, as shown. 1. Put your spool of thread windingspindle onto spool pin. with the thread winding in the direction shown. 2.
SECTION 2. PREPARE Prepare the Bobbin • Insert the Bobbin YOUR MACHIN6;.!P-O_fNG (Continued) into the Bobbin Holder @ 1. Put the bobbin holder so that counter clockwise into the the thread (left). bobbin feeds 2. Pu(( about toward slot you 4 inches through of thread 3. the tension @. Then pull the toward the back through the slot thread of the clockwise machine _ 4. Sbde the bobbin pushing bobbin. thread plate.
SECTION Prepare • 2. PREPARE YOUR MACHINE FOR SEWING Your Top Thread Thread Your Needle _ _r_ --0-- ® Raise take-up lever to its highest position Raise presser foot Place spool The numbered steps above follow the numbers on spool pin as shown, 1. Draw thread 2. While by turning hand wheel toward you. lever. into thread holding thread holder. 3. Firmly thread 4. Draw 5. Thread then is slipped 6.
SECTION 2. Prepare • Your PREPARE Top Thread MACHINE FOR_SEWING (Continued) Pick Up Your Bobbin Thread Raise needle and presser thread rotate foot lever. loosely turn. Hold in left handwheel you one complete 18 YOUR hand toward 2. Bring bobbin top thread. thread up by pulling 3. Pull both threads under and to the back of the presser foot, leaving 4 to 6 inches of thread clear.
SECTION Adjust the Top Thread PREPARE YOUR MACHINE FOR SEWING Tension Choose T_ p Siitp 2. _,f fabric the Correct The best tension Set tinq mark Tension: will depend on; the stiffness and thickness the number of fabric of the fabric layers the type of stitch The lop thread is too loose Tlqht_rl Top of For Straight The ideal fabric, lhrpsII licIht TOp side _.
SECTION 2. PREPARE YOUR MACHINEFOR SEWING Stitch Selector For Zigzag Stitct_l In the correct zigzag stitch, of the fabric below for and top the correct the bobbin threads will appearance. threads show slightly To match will not show on the top side on the bottom this appearance, adjust side. your See top tension.
SECTION Stitch Width Control V ! 2 Stitch Length ContrOl 2. PREPARE YOUR MACHINE FOR SEWING Adjusting Stretch Stitch Balance V Ler_gth Widlh 3 4 0 l Stretch The width The stitch. stitch width of the stitch higher control regulates the you select, the number, the wider The stitch length the stitches / Slitch length control of stitch, regulates the and also has a stretch 4- • -- setting.
SECTION 2. PREPARE YOUR MACHINE FOR SEWING Reverse Stitch Control Starting To Sew Now that you are familiar you are ready Reverse each time you sit down 1. with the controls to start to sew with your It should and thread Before placing be straight, being used. fabrics made of synthetic 2. and with the accessories sewing machine. Below provided for the machi_ are some good habits to foIff to sew: Inspect the needle.
SECTION3. Practical Stitch Stitch Stitch Selection Foot and Other % Darning plate STRAIGHT STRETCH Needle Thread Tension Stitch Length Stitch Width o Refer to Page Uses darning, 28 - 30, 48 - 49 good 3O Check Chart on p. 14 2-6 Orange Zone Check Chart onp. 14 2-6 Yellow Stretch Stitch Position Check Chart onp. 14 3-8 Orange Zone 1_5 Finish edges, buttons, satin stitch, applique, monogram, embroidery, sewing bar tacks. Check Chart onp.
SECTION 3. LEARN Practical Stitch Chart Stitch THE STITCHES (Continued) Stitch Selection OVERCAST STRETCH Foot and Other Attach. Zigzag % <, <, THREE STEP ZIGZAG Zigzag % < .> SMOCKING STITCH Zigzag l %- SHELL STITCH SERGING Zigzag Needle 24 14 Stitch Length Stitch Width 3_5 Yellow Stretch Stitch Position 0.5- Use for garments 1 Refer to Page Uses swimwear, that ski require pants and other 38 stretch. 37 Check Chart on p. 14 2-6 Check Chart onp.
SECTION Stitch Stitch Selection BOX STITCHING Foot and Other Zigzag % ELASTIC STRETCH Zigzag < FAGOTING % Zigzag % STRETCH PATCHING Zigzag '1 % Attach, Needle Thread Tension Stitch Length Check Chort on p. 14 3_8 Orange Zone Check Chart 3~6 Yellow Stretch Stitch Position Check Chart on p. 14 3~8 0.5_2 Check Chart on_. 14 2-6 Yellow Stretch Stitch Position Check Chart on p. 14 3_8 Orange Zone onp. 14 < Stitch Width 3_5 3-5 3.
SECTION 3. LEARN Practical Stitch Chart Stitch Stitch Selection HERRING BONE STRETCH THE STITCHES (Continued) Foot and Other Zigzag ¢ % TWO POINT BOX STITCH Zigzag L. Attach. Needle Thread Tension Stitch Length Stitch Width Refer Uses to Page Check Chart onp. 14 2-6 Yegow Stretch Stitch Position 3_5 Use as hemming stitch cloth and draperies. Check Chart 3 _ B Orange Zone 3-5 Use for overlapping Check Chart on p. 14 3_8 O_nge Zone 3_5 Use for Overedging. Check Chart on p.
SECTION Stitch Stitch Selection Foot and Other Attach, Sliding buttonhole _qKIIo Check Chert onp, 14 Thread Tension Stitch Length Stitch Width 2~6 Blue Zone 3_5 (Blue Zone) 3. LEARN Uses Buttonholes: also corded buttonholes. THE STITCHES Refer to Page 42 _ 43 BUTTONHOLE D Buttonhole Check Chart on p. 14 2~6 Raund-end buttonholes buttonholes.
SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Straight Stitches Straight Stitch Use the Seam Guides Set the Machine Stitch width coT:: . J The CornF'rfflG seam guides are engraved Before sewing with foot, always set control to 0 to the straight the stitch stitch avoid width breaking 2. Stretch Raise the presser foot. the 3. Place to the edge a stitching needle Best sewing obtained stitch foot results with foot, will acceptable the but also results.
SECTION • Use the Darning Plate 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Topstitching Set the Machine Stitch width DarNing 01ate \ 1234 Stitch length control orange "op thread tension control 2 to 6 Here's How zone 2 Sometimes when The Darning you Plate sew, covers you the feed want to control the dogs so that they do not fabric touch 1. Lower 2. Keep the edge yourself. the fabric. to To Put on the Darning NOTE: The Plate: rectangular needle plate.
SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Straight Stretch Darning Set the Machine Sot the Machine oro Stitch width control O Stitch width 1 Top thread tension control 2 to6 Top thread tension control 2 to 6 Stitch length control any number (no_ necesF.3ry 2 3 4 Stitch length control yellow stretlth _titch to adjust) position Here's How 2 2 1. Put the darning plate on the needle plate (see page 29). No presser 2. foot (see Stretch Stitch 3.
SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Zigzag Stitches Basic Zigzag Set the Machine Stitch width control 1 to 5 Top thread tension ontrol :_ to 8 !ii il • Stitch length control orange zone Here's How There are many ways to sew a zigzag stitch Consult the specific variations for detailed directions. Satin Stitch page 32, Applique Work page 33, Bar Tacking page 33, ° Stretch Stitch Monogramming page 34, Embroidery page 34, Button Sewing page 35, Overcasting page 36.
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SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Bar Tacking Applique r Set the Machine Set the Machine con ro,2,o © Stitch width Stitch width 1 2 3 4 control 2 to 5 Top thread tension control 2 to 6 Fop thread tension control 2 to 6 Stitch length 05 to t control Baste (or joiner) applique Stitch sure Stretch F: around the iron-on fabric This stitch on the fabric.
SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Zigzag Stitches (Continued} • Monogramming _t Embroidery the Machine Set the Machine Stitch width 1 2 3 Stitch width control 1 to 5 HA 4 I TOp thread tension control \ 2 In 6 \ Stitch Fop thread tension control 2 to6 length control 05 2 tl! I 2 3 Stitch length control Any number Inot necessary to adjust) F: Satin StitCh Stitch Here's How Here's How 1. Set the same as satin stitch. 2.
SECTION • 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Sew a Button S_t the Machine Stitch width control M_sr be adjusled Top thread tension control 2 to 6 Stitch length control Any number (not necessary to adjust) Use the darning plate 1. Match the center for button sewing of the button (see page 29). To hoJes to the center of the slot on the presser foot. 2, Stretch Stitch 3. Adjust Lower Turn Zigzag foot the stitch width so that needle will drop in each hole.
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SECTION3. Three-Step LEARN THE S:FITCHES Zigzag Set the Machine Stitch width control5 1234 Fop thread tension control 2 to 6 Stitch length control 0 5 to 1 Seam Finishing (Overcasting) Place the fabric so that the right Stretch A Stitch under the edge will Mending the presser foot be slightly inside Position that the tear under the stitching will the catch needle both so sides. hand side of the presser foot.
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SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Blind Hemming Set the Machine Stitch width control 2 to 3 1/4" © Woi_ . Top thread tension control 2 Stitch length control o_ange 10 \ \ ZQI_t? \ Stretch Stitch A Zigzag foot 1. Finish the raw edge of your 2. Measure, turn up your NOTE: For light 3. the material Fold weight hem an,/way you desire. (See overcrasting page 36). hem and pin. fabrics, (bottom you may need a double side out) on the edge fold.
SECTION 3, LEARN THE STITCHES Lace Work Set the Machine Stitch top thread tension contrn! 2 t_ L_ •• \, width Stitch length Control . l Stretch Stitch YY Lace A Zigzag foot to adds blouses a fanciful, and and pillows become when trimmed with Turn raw edge of fabric 5/8". Place feminine lingerie. touch Table more linens elegant lace, under lace underneath at least and top- stitch using stretch blind hem stitch. Trim excess fabric close to stitching.
SECTION Buttonhole • Learning With to Sew Buttonholes your Kenmore You automatic sewing may machine use the buttonhole you have two methods built-in system or you attachment system. ; of making Tips on buttonholing may use the Always use. 1. the buttonhole Built-in Choose this need only buttonhole with use an interfacing Tissue paper or regular (rectangular). style for waistband, one or two a practice on a scrap of fabric the button you plan to you will use.
SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Buttonhole Making (Continued) • Built-in System Set the Machine Stitch width control i_ lfl IRlue zone1 0 _ 2 S 345 Stitch control +-._,L",_,4 length 2 I. a. Carefully mark the buttonhole 2. a. Move length on your garment. b. Change slider to the sliding buttonhole foot. tO_) thr_all the so that slider (A) the top meets the start b. Line up foot with the ,, ,L_q ' Sli(lin t. c.
SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES J m ,_ Set the stitch selector at 1,1 5. a. Set the stitch b. Sew 4 to 6 stitches. c Stop sewing h. Sew until at the right buttonhole and sewin reverse( stitch• foot as illustrated [_* _]-_-_-[_] you reach at the I'1 back of ). Stop sewing 6 a. Set the stitch selector at J_l b. Sew 4 to 6 stitches. 7. Remove c. Stop at the right sewing at the left stitch. the fabric and cut the 4 hole opener the buttonhole. ¢.
SECTION 3. Buttonhole • LEARN Making THE STITCHES (Continued) Using Buttonhole Attachment Buttonhole Attachment For more hole attachment your machine attachment varied Buttonhole System and accurate buttonholes, and templates. Know properly. You will you will enjoy using the parts read carefully need these items for the how the Style and Size buttonto set up Round End _ Keyhole buttonhole system.
SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Set the Machine Stitch width control 2 ' "Top thread I (:c_ntrol 2 Pins (A)
SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Buttonhole Making (Continued) /-Buttonhole guide plate Top thread Template Gear _,_ GiJid Slot @ I / "C_tcb Setting Mark ',\ \ Gqide Starting block plate 2. a. b. c. When you have selected the template hole you need, slide the template Pull catch toward you while with the size and style the template hole size you have chosen is at the setting mark. Insert into into gear of base plate button- into the guide plate.
SECTION 5. a. Lower b, Start c. Allow d. sewing to do the work to guide the fabric.) Stop when To release the by itself. the needle returns buttonhole base plate, pull the a. b. Mark your Placing buttonhole your position garment behind carefully the and the buttonhole foot as shown. c.
SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Sew in a Zipper Fabric Preparation : Set the Machine Put the top sides of the fabric and sew opening. to the Use end the of reverse the to _(1/8") Stitch width together /Zi_lper te_th zipper lock Zipper the tape stitches. Sew the length zipper at "4" opening and top with thread stitch tension at "3". "op thread tension control 2 [o 6 End of _ont rol 2 2 ()pening To Sew: _3 _ Stitch 1. , 'L _,f f,qt_r i_ 5.
SECTION3. LEARNTHESTITCHES i / Top side of fabric Top side of fabric J 8. 9. Open Lower 10. the zipper. the presser foot and stitch Close fabric the top zipper and turn the 11. Remove attach side up, the rest of the seam, 12. zipper presser foot bar to pins on the zipper foot. Stitch below tom 13. the the Turn across and the bot- and continue to foot along the as shown. Stitch through the zipper about 2" from the top of the zipper.
SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Shell Stitching Two-Point Shell Stitching F Set the Machine Stitch width 3 to Set the Machine Stitch width control ,4! © I 2 3 4 I Top thread control y tension Top thread tension control 3 to S Stitch length 1 hi _) control i_rarlge He re'1;.H_o w ZOne , _: " ":"S_ ,,, ii, It 1. Stitch length control _ran_ e zon(_ For best effect: set the stitch length as you desire. - NN F Satin you - allow 2.
SECTION the THE STITCHES Set the Machine Machine Stitch width Stitch width control 3 to 5 Top thread tension control 2 to 6 control °op thread tension control 2 to 6 Stitch length stretch Stdch 5 Stitch length control yellow stretch stitch position The Stitch pOSltiOrl _ LEARN Stretch Patching Smocking Set 3. ,1 _3 For and its Uses patching worn out elbows or knees.
SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Fagoting Stitch Set the Herring Bone Stretch f Machine Set the Machine Stitch width Stitch width © I _l control5 TOp thread tension control _ !,_ \, Stitch 3 4 control 3 to 5 Top thread tension control 2 to 6 length control 2 Stitch length (l S t_ 2 Here's How •l, si_ 1. Fold under each fabric edge 5/8" _ pusi stretch stitch tiorl 2 Here's How contro_ yelh_w Place and press. 2.
SECTION3. ElasticStretch Set the Stitch Box Stitching Set the Machine Machine Stitch width ToD control thread Stitch width / tension _! I_ • Stitch length control LEARNTHESTITCHES yellow _tretch stitch rop thread tension control 3 to 8 Stitch length p_S_tlon Use i ,lll this stitch to join heavy weight interlining.
SECTION3. Two-point LEARN THE STITCHES Box Stitch Overedging Stitch f Set the Machine Set t_e Machine Stitch width Stitch © I 2 3 4 control :oo thread tension control _ Io Stitch control Stretch A: Zigzag foot 54 width 3 to 5 control Top thread tension control 3 to 8 length orarlge 3 to 5 Stitch length control or ;lRge This stitch is useful for elastic fabrics This stitch can be used for a over- to join them together.
,SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES Decorate with Geometric Patterns Set the Machine Stitch width control 3 to 5 iI, Top thread tension control 3 Io8 '\ Stitch length control green zone Here's How 1. 2. Stretch 3. Stitch Tile Stitches and T!leir Uses These stitches are purely You can sew one row decorative. or several or vary the stitch width and length special effects.
SECTION 4. PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS CHART What to Do When PROBLEM PROBABLECAUSE Incorrect CORRECTION size needle. Ch'oose correct size needle Rethread machine. Improper threading. Loose upper thread tension. hregtHar Stttches Pulling fabric. Loose presser foot. Unevenly wound bobbin. Nicks or burrs at hole of needle plate. B_eakmg Rtmch,_g Pucker ing Needle of Thread Tighten upper thread tension. Do not pull fabric; guide it gently. Reset presser foot.
SECTION;-4. PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS CHART PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE t_correct size needle, Bent or blunt needle. Sk;ppmg Stitches Breaking Breaking Fabric Uppel Bobbin Jamming Knocking Noise thread Loosen upper thread tension. Choose correct size needle for lhread Sharp Nicks Insert new needle. Replace needle plate, off eye in needle. or burrs at hole of needle plate. race. clutch is disengaged. Thread caught in hook race. Lint in bobbin holder or hook race. and fabric. tension.
SECTION 5. CARE FOR YOUR MACHINE" Replace the Light Bulb Clean the Bobbin Holder To insure essential that The bobbin or knock Lh_plug the machine and open your machine operates at its best, you need to keep the parts clean at all times. area can attract loudly if a thread dust and lint. Your machine can become sluggish is caught. the {;_cP covPr CALITION I The hght HOT bulb will Protect fill(l(!1 _ handle be f yotlr when _t Follow I.
SECTION Oiling the Machine Clean the Hook Race and Feed Dogs Open face cover two drops Remove L Unplug the machine the presser foot 2. 3. Remove Remove the and remove 5. bobbin cover Take out bobbin and needle. CARE FOR YOUR MACHINE 5. the bobbin. holder Lift and remove of oil plate and oil points as shown below at least once a year, Oneor is sufficient. excess oil, othenNise it may stain fabrics. up the it. plate.
PARTS LIST l" 1 2 4 3 5 % % 8 9 7 lO 12 i! 13 14 / .
All parts listed herein may be ordered from any Sears Roebuck and Co. store or service center. WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: 1. 2. 3. 4. handling. to MODEL NUMBER NAME OF ITEM a No, 1 2 3 PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION If the parts you need are not transmitted Ref. Sears stocked Repair 4 locally, Parts your Distribution order will be electronically Center for expedited 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Part No.
INDEX A Accessory storage box .............. Appliqueing ................... 2, 8 23, 33 Fabric, needle, thread and stitch length chart ....................... 23, 33 Face cover plate ............ Fagoting ..................... Feed dogs ...................... Foot control .................... Free arm sewing ................. B Bar tacking ................... Base ........................... Base plate ............... Basic zigzag ................... Blind hemming .............. Bobbin ............
]'{_p thread Tnt} thread lop thread ................... tension .............. tension control ....... Turning a sqtJare corner "fwo point box stitching Two-point Zigzag ..... Zigzag Zigzag Zipper Zipper shell stitching 17_20 19"-20 2, 19_20 ............. ........... 28 26. 54 .......... 25, 50 foot ........................ 11. 23_26, 31, 3.5"40, 50._53. 60"..61 stitching ............. 23, 31_36 overcasting ................. 36 application ........... 23, 48_4g foot ......
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WARRANTY # ._= FULL 25-YEAR WARRANTY For 25 years from m the mecha.lical ON SEWING the date of purchase, components MACHINE HEAD Sears will, free of charge, repair of the sewing machine defects in material or workmanship which appear ÷ head.
SEWING MACHINE Now that you have purchased your Kenmore Sewing Machine, should a need ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact your nearest Sears Service Center. Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit. The model number of your Sewing Machine will be shown on your nomenclature your Sewing Machine. See page 3 for location.