Kenmore 1250 User Manual
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Fabric
Special Stitches to Use
Special Notions to Use
Nylon Tricot
Straight stretch or Rick-Rack
stretch. (Model 1240,1250)
Feather stretch. (Model 1250)
Blind hem. (Model 1250)
Sharp new needle. Size 9
or 11.
Synthetic thread.
Terry Cloth
Regular
Corduroy
Straight or simple zigzag.
Straight stretch or Rick-Rack
stretch. (Model 1240, 1250)
Feather stretch. (Model 1250)
Maxi stitch stretch. (Model 1250)
Mercerized thread.
Size 14 needle.
Terry Cloth
Stretch
Straight stretch or Rick-Rack
stretch. (Model 1240,1250)
Feather stretch. (Model 1250)
Maxi stitch stretch. (Model 1250)
Mercerized thread.
Size 14 needle.
Leather
Straight or simple zigzag.
Mercerized or silk thread.
Size 14 needle.
Pressure on presser foot.
Stretch knits for
Swimwear and
Ski wear or
Girdles
Straight stretch or Rick-Rack
stretch. (Model 1240,1250)
Feather stretch. (Model 1250)
Maxi stitch stretch. (Model 1250)
Mending stitch. (Model 1250)
Synthetic thread.
Sharp new needie Size 9
orll.
Lace Seam tape.
Pre-shrunk zippers.
New fabrics are coming on the market all the time. Remember that soft fabrics may
need to be stabilized a little. This is especially true when buttonholing,
monogramming, or design sewing as the stitches are so close together. A backing of
tissue paper or interfacting may assist you in your sewing. The paper may be torn
away and the interfacing cut away after sewing. Check your fabric by making
samples of the designs, monograms, or buttonholes on a scrap of fabric before
sewing on your garment.