Adjusting top thread tension, Adjusting bobbin thread tension – Sears 1345 User Manual
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An ideal straight stitch will have
threads locked between the two
layers of fabric.
Upper thread too tight
Decrease tension
Upper thread too loose
Increase Tension
ADJUSTING TOP THREAD
TENSION
Probably the most important control on your
machine is this one that regulates your top
thread tension.
There are many reasons for having to reset
your tension. The best tension for one fabric
may not be correct for another. The’ required
tension depends upon the stiffness of the
fabric, thickness of the fabric, numbers of
layers of fabric being sewn, as well as the
type of stitch you are making.
It is best to test the stitching on a scrap of the
fabric you are using before starting to make a
garment. Use the straight stitch function as
shown at the right.
ADJUSTING BOBBIN THREAD
TENSION
When stitching is unsatisfactory in figures 2
and 3 above, adjust the upper thread tension.
LOWER
THREAD
TENSION
REQUIRES
ADJUSTMENT LESS FREQUENTLY THAN
THE UPPER THREAD TENSION.
When stitch is satisfactory, as in Fig. 1 and
seam is badly puckered, the cause may be
tight tensions and both upper and lower may
have to be adjusted.
When adjusting the tension on the bobbin
case, make slight adjustments with a screw
driver.
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