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SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Dear Homemaker, CONGRATULATIONS! You have just purchased a Kenmore Sensor Sew 70, a sewing machine that can, with some easy setting by you, do both decorative and utility sewing more quickly and accurately than you ever dreamed possible. This machine can take the guesswork, the frustrating trial and error out of sewing, virtually eliminating hand-sewing. By just pressing a button or two, you can sew a seam or smock a dress, reinforce a sleeve or darn socks, create a border
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. KNOW YOUR MACHINE • To Remove the Bobbin from the Machine ......... 19 Wind the Bobbin ...................... 19_20 A Portable Case or Cabunet is Available .......... _ 4 o Insert the Bobbin into the Bobbin Holder ........ 21 Locate and Identify the Parts ................ 5_6 Prepare Your Top Thread .................. 22_27 Locate and Identify the Accessories ........... 6 o Check Your Presser Foot ................. 22 o Change the Presser Foot ............. 23 SECTI
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Sew a Button ........ 39 • Elastic Casing Stitch [] ................... 77 Decorate with Geometric Patterns [] _ [_ .... 78 Put m a Zipper ............... 40_42 Cross Stitch [] ............ 79 Smocking [], [], [], _-_ ............. 80 SECTION 5. LEARN THE STITCHES Sand Stitch [] ..................... 81 Program Decorative Stitch Chart of Sewing Functrons ...................... 44 Stitch Pattern Chart ....................... 45_49 Patterns [] _ [] etc .................. 82_84 = One Cycle Stitchin
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A Portable Case or Cabinet is Availabie A full line of sewing cabinets is available at your nearest Sears retail store or through our general catalog. Whenever you're ready to sew, so is your sewing p] ace. Another option _ . buy a Carrying Case , _ then your Kenmore goes anywhere, can be stored anywhere. i Fig, 1 Fig. 2 J
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Locate and Identify the Parts Up & Down Needle Position Large Spool Button (P. 29) Holder (P 18) Top Cover Stitch Pattern Chert (P 45 _ 49} Foot StoTage Compartment (P t2) Pressure Contro! Dial (P 8} Bobbin Winder {P 19, 20) Thread Tension Dial {P 26} Hand Wheel Pa_tern Setect_on Buttons (P. 29 ~ 3t} ThreadingChart (P. 24} Manual Buttons (P 32,33) (Stitch Width & Length Control} Face Cover Plate (P, 24) "Auto-Lock" Button {P. 34} Sewing Light (P 7) Reverse Stitch Button (P- 34} Needfe Plate {P_
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Locate and Identify the Parts (Continued) Locate and Identify the Accessories Accessory Storage Box Accessory Box Foot Control {P. 8) Bobbin Additional Spool Pin \ Presser Foot IP. 12 _ 15) Sliding Buttonhole Foot (J) But[onhole Opener Presser Fool Le_er (P 9) Push-Pull Clutch (P. 19} Small Screw Driver Feed Balance Pin @ SpooJ J Dial (P, 8.68) Holder Large Screw Driver Arm (P 10 11) bght end J Power Switch {P 7} PIug Connector (P 7} J "_N omenclature P,ate
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Set Up the Machine • Plug in the Machine and Switch on the Power - 1 /Machine 5ensorSeua ?0 /socket I / .Machine ./plug Power S_JppIv Sewing light Power • o J NOTE: The Pattern Indicator light will show [] SAFETY FEATU RE: Your machine will not operate unless the NOTE: Before inserting the plug rnto your _ightipower switch _sturned on. if you are machine, be sure the power sw_tch _s interrupted or stop sewing, turn off the OFR light/power sw_tch to prevent injury to children. 1, Check your outle
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Set Up the Machine (Continued) • Set the Foot Control o Check Your Feed Balance Diat • Set the Pressure Dial f Pressure_. _l_ control _ _ Settmg---_ mark _0o_ conirol J The foot control regulates the speed at For most sewing, the groove m the Feed Balance Dial should which you sew. point to the arrow ('" _ "). Posit_on the foot controI as shown, w_th You may rarely need to adjust the dial. But, if necessary, use your heel on the floor. th_s dial to regulate the feed balance for: To increase spee
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o Thread Cutter = Adjust the Presser Foot Lever f cutter You don't need a scissors to cut the thread after you finish sewing. Just use the handy thread cutter on the back of the Presser Bar above the presser foot holder. 1. Puli thread through the groove untiI it is taut. 2, Then pull the thread sharply down and back to cut it. J The Presser Foot Lever raises and lowers your presser foot. You can ratse it about 1/4" higher for easy removal of the presser foot or to help you place heavy tabncs un
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Set Up the Machine (Continued) Your Kenmore Sensor Sew 70 can do tree • Free-Arm Sewing: the Removable Extension Table arm sewing. This feature makes sewing easy To remove: for: f To Remove the Extension Table (for free-arm sewing} t. Grip the table with your index finger and thumb, as shown. 2. Pull gentry toward you. The extension table will snap out. J To Attach: bar tacking to reinforce pockets, plackets and waistlines on ready-made or homemade garments to avoid fabric bunching around the ne
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e sewing buttons onsleeves, waistabands, * Stitching sleeves, watstbands, pantlegs, darmng socks ormending knees, elbows, orareas ofwear inchildren's clothes. etc. oranycircular garment area. 11
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Know What the Presser Feet Will Do The Presser feet are an important feature of this machine. You need to know what each foot does m order to use them effectively, NOTE: The numbers after each foot indicate the stitch patterns Most of the presser feet are stored m the Foot Storage Compartment under where you use the foot, the top cover, m Foot Storage Compartment F; Satin stitch toot % 12
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o Presser Foot Types A, Zigzag Foot B. Transparent Buttonhole Foot C. Overedge Foot A: Zigzag toot buttonhole B: Transparent C; Overedge toot toot J .............. J Use this foot for both straight and zigzag Use this foot to sew buttonholes when you This foot is especially constructed for want to control the fabric feed and buttom stitching. stitching and/or overcasting seams. The hole size beyond the limits of the sliding small brush and wire guides help control The black button on the right s
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, PresserFoot Types (Continued) F. Satin St=tch Foot E, Zipper Foot D, Quilter K K E: Zipper toot D: Quilter toot F: Satin stitch ...... J Use this transparent foot for outlining This foot can be set to sew on each s=de of This attachment turns your zlgzag foot applique and Cut-Out Work, as well as for your zipper. The edges of the foot guide into a quilting foot. all your Decorative Stitching and mono- the z_pper and keep the seam straight. See p. 54 for detailed instructions. gramming. For det
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G. Blind StitchHemFoot H. Straight Foot J. Sliding Buttonhole Foot f H: Straight _oot hem foot buttonhole G: Blind stitch J- Sliding oot Use this foot for perfect blind hemming. Use thts foot exclusively for straight Use this foot for most buttonholes. It is The foot has ridges on the bottom to keep stitching. marked to help you measure your button- the fabric from slipping and a guide screw holes accurately. The maxlmum length on top to guide the folded edge of your Stitch Patterns: [] , [], []
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Choose Your Needle and Thread .... j ./ Your choice of needle and thread depends on the fabric you are sew=rig. Spemalty needles are also available. In your needle case, you wilt find the following color-coded needles: Denim Needle ....... for sewing dense fabrics such as denim or Blue (1 1) ......... for stretch fabrics canvas. Topstitching Needle .... _ts larger eye will hold heavier thread. Orange (11) .......... for HghtweJght fabrics Leather Needle ..... punches troy holes in leather and su
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= Fabric, Needle, Thread and Stitch Length Chart To Change Your Needle NEEDLE RECOMMENDED FABRIC SIZE AND THREAD SIZE STITCH LENGTH COLOR SETTING Lightweight: Batiste, Dimity, Chiffon, Polyester Core/Cotton 2.0 SUlks° Fine Lace, Organza, Wrap 11*ORANGE (12 stitches per Fine Mercerized Cotton Crepe, Taffeta, Voile, mch) Silk A Organdy Medium Weight: Cotton_ Cotton Blends, 50 Mercerized Cotton 2.0 _ 2.5 Percale, Gingham, Needle 14-RE D Polyester Core!Cotton (10 _ 12 stitches Shantung, Pique, Wrap
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Prepare the Bobbin o Put Thread on the Spool • Additional Spool Pin f Ordinary spool Large _ _ . _pooI __ spoo_ holder //////_._ pi_ Small spool Small "_,_> .,.i---_ Spool ......J NOTE: Your spool pm tilts upward for NOTE: For winding the bobbin white your machine Is threaded, you have an extra ease m pulling thread on the spool pin in your accessory box. _t fits into the square ho}e on top of spool. your machine near the bobbin winder. You have two spool holders: To Use This Extra Spool Pin: an
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To Remove the Bobbin from the Machine • Wind the Bobbin Clutch _' 1. Gently push down on the pfastic ® J bobbin cover and slide it towards you, 2° Pull the Clutch away from the machane to stop the needle from moving while you Set aside, wind the bobbin. 3. Lift out the bobbin, as shown. 2_ Pass the thread through the top cover thread guide and under the hook, as shown, 3. Pul! the thread around the bobbin winder thread guide. 4. Place the thread through one of the bobbin holes, from inside to ou