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Kenmore 1350 - Reverse Stitch Control; Pressure Regulator

Kenmore 1350
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REVERSE
STITCH
CONTROL
It
is
best
to
begin
and
end
seams
with
a
few
stitches
taken
in
reverse.
This
is
called
back
tacking.
Back
tacking
fastens
the
ends
of
the
seams
firmly
and
prevents
raveling.
When
reverse
stitching
is
needed,
turn
the
control
clockwise
and
hold
there
during
sewing.
The
fabric
will
immediately
start
feeding
backwards
and
seam
will
be
fastened.
PRESSURE
REGULATOR
Push
down
the
outer
ring
of
the
pressure
regulator.
This
will
release
the
pressure
on
the
presser
foot.
To
increase
the
pressure,
push
down
inner
pin
until
a
suitable
pressure
is
obtained.
Insufficient
pressure
may
cause
poor
feeding
of
the
fabric,
skipped
stitches,
or
difficulty
in
guiding
the
fabric.
If
feed
dogs
or
presser
oot
marks
appear
on
the
fabric,
reduce
the
pressure.
For
sewing
of
medium
weight
fabric,
the
inner
pin
should
be
pushed
all
the
way
down.
When
sewing
multiple
thicknesses
or
heavy
fabric,
reduce
the
pressure
with
the
pin
way
down.
Light
weight
fabrics
need
full
pressure,
unless
feed
dog
marks
are
visible
on
fabric.
Reduce
slightly
to
eliminate
marks,
but
retain
good
feeding.
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