Saddle stitch iì3 – Kenmore 19501 User Manual
Page 59
Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".
SECTJON 5. LEARW THESTITCHES-
Saddle Stitch IÌ3
Set the Machine
l!l
SensorSeui
7 ù
hi
III
GBGDmCD
III
CDilDCD
“E CD CD CD
1 3
CDCDQS
Thread tension
2 to 6
A; Zigzag ioot
G. Blind stitch hem toot
The Stitch and Its Uses
The saddle stitch is formed with one stitch
forward, two stitches backward, and a
fourth stitch forward.
You can achieve a lovely hand-worked look
when topstitching suits, blazers, jumpers,
and denim outfits with the saddle stitch.
NOTE; Adjust the needle position for the
effect you want.
1. Sew as you would for topstitching.
2,
To turn corners:
a. Lower the needle into the fabric on the fourth stitch.
b. Raise the pressar foot and turn the fabric.
c. Lower the presser toot and continue to sew.
Helpful Hint
The Blind stitch hem toot is good to use when topstitching near the edge of the
garment. Just set the edge guide with the guide screw.