Kenmore 21 Zag Sewing Machine Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Kenmore
Table of Contents
- FRONT VIEW
- BACK VIEW
- INSERTINGBOBBININTO BOBBINCASE_CASE..NTO SHUTTLE
- THREADING UPPER MACHINE
- PICKINGUPBOBBINTHREAD
- ADJUSTINGTHEPRESSURE OFTHEPRESSERFOOT
- ADJUSTING TENSIONS
- INSERTINGANDREMOVINGTHE MATERIAL
- ZIGZAG CONTROL
- BUTTONHOLES
- DARNING
- SEWINGON BUTTONS
- WHAT TO DO
- ADJUSTING YOUR SEWING MACHIHE FOR GOOD STITCHES
- Documents / Resources
INSTRUCTIONS
RUCTION 20/21 / 23/1206/1300.
MODEL 20/21/23/1206/1300
ZIG-ZAG ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHINE
FRONT VIEW
1. Bobbin Winder Spidle | 8. Feed Dog Control | 15 Presser Foot Screw |
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2. Bobbin Winder Latch | 9. Nomenclature Plate | 16. Thread Guides |
3. Stitch Width Control | I0. Needle Plate | 17. Upper Thread Tension Control |
4. Stitch Width Limiter | 1 t_ Needle Clamp Screw | 18. Thread Take-up Lever |
5. Stitch Length Control | 12. Feed Dog | 19. Upper Thread Guide |
6. Reverse Stitch Push Button | 13. Hand Hole Cover Plate | 20. Bobbin Winder |
Thread Guide
7. Light Switch| 14, Presser Foot|
BACK VIEW
21. Presser Foot Pressure Regulator| 23. Presser Foot Lever| 26. Clutch
Release
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22. Face Plate| 24. Thread Cutter| 27. Thread Spool Pins
| 25. Hand Wheel| 28. Blind Stitch Knob Models 21, 1300 only
INSTALLING MACHINE HEAD IN PORTABLE AND CABINET
Loosen the two hinge screws under holes in the rear edge of the machine bed
(!).
Raise hinge pins in the cabinet cutout (2).
Slip machine head onto the pins and tighten hinge screws securely (3).
Lower machine head to front flap.
Screw spool pins in place. Lay the plastic discs over the spool pins.
Discs and pins are packed in the accessory box.![Kenmore 21 Zag Sewing Machine
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SEWING LIGHT (Modest 21, 1300 only)
The sewing light is located inside the face plate as shown.
It may be turned on or off by pushing the light switch.
TO remove the bulb, disconnect the sewing machine and swing open the face
plate. Push bulb m slightly, turn it counterclockwise and remove. To replace,
push new bulb in and turn clockwise. See illustration4.
CONNECTING MACHINE
Push foot or knee control connector onto connector under the machine bedplate,
or over the motor. See illustration 5 Push the two prong plug of the control
into any 110-120 V. wall outlet. When instilling in cabinet, insert grommet
with cord in bedplate.
NEEDLE THREADTABLE
THREAD SIZE | NEEDLE SIZE | FABRIC |
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Cotton 60-100
Synthetic
Silk A| 11| Sheer cottons, silks, and synthetics
Fine Laces
Cotton 60-80
Mercerized 50
Synthetic
Silk A| 14| Medium weight cottons
Medium weight silks
Medium weight synthetics
Light weight woolens
Cotton 40-60
Mercerized 50
Mercerized heavy duty| 16| Heavy weight cottons
Medium to heavy weight woolens
Heavy drapery fabrics
Cotton 30-50
Mercerized heavy duty| 18| Heaviest cottons as for men’s work clothes
Heaviest woolen coating
NEEDLE SIZE
Use Kernmantle needles.
The size of the needle should conform to the size
of the thread and both should be suitable to the material.
The same size thread should be used in the bobbin as on the upper part of the
machine for ordinary sewing.
Never use a bent needle nor one with a blunt point.
This is the exact length of the needle to be used in your machine. Comparison with this illustration will determine whether the needle you have is the correct one for your machine.
PLACEMENT OF NEEDLE
Raise take-up lever to its highest positron by turning hand wheel toward you.
Loosen needle clamp screw.
Hold needle so that the fiat side is to your bnght, slipbhmt end of needle as
far as _t will go into needle clamp.
Tighten needle into place with clamp screw.
REMOVINGBOBBINCASEFROMSHUTTLE
WINDING THE BOBBIN
Place thread on spool post.
Draw thread as shown.| Release clutch by turn-ing clutch knob toward you.
Start machine.
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Wind thread around bobbin a few times, front to back.| When bobbin is full,
winding mechanism stops.
Place bobbin onto bobbin winder shaft.
Push bobbin winder latch until it clicks.| Tighten clutch knob and remove
bobbin.
INSERTINGBOBBININTO BOBBINCASE_CASE..NTO SHUTTLE
- Guide bobbin onto center pm of bobbin case.
- Pull thread through slot.
- Pull thread under tension spring.
- Holding latch, position case into shuttle, then release latch.
THREADING UPPER MACHINE
Place thread as illustrated between discs of the Thread Tension Control.
Prevent the spool of thread from turning and by holding the end of the thread
pull spring wire loop up and past the top hook until the thread can be slipped
into the hook. When thread tension 1s released, the spring wire loop will
return to position as shown with the thread in proper place.
Release spool of thread and continue to thread machine as illustrated.
PICKINGUPBOBBINTHREAD
Rinse presser foot lever.
Hold needle thread loosely in left hand and rotate hand wheel toward you one
complete turn.
Bring bobbin thread up by pulling upper thread (See illustration).
Place threads back under presser foot.
ADJUSTINGTHEPRESSURE OFTHEPRESSERFOOT
Push down outer ring of presser foot pressure regulator _See illustration).
This will release pressure of presser foot. To increase pressure, push down
inner pin until suitable pressure is obtained.
For ordinary sewing, the inner pin should be about half way down. When sewing
multiple thickness or heavy matenal, reduce the pressure. Increase it when
sewing sheer francs.
Insufficient pressure may cause skipped stitches or difficulty in guiding the
fabric. If feed dog or presser foot marks appear on the fabric, reduce the
pressure.
SETTINGSTITCHLENGTH
‘Turn knob to any desired stitch length position between 0 and 5. At No. 5,
the longest stitch is obtained. The size of stitch you select will depend on
the fabric you are sewing.
The blind stitch knob must be on the “OFF” position.
for all operations except blind stitching. (Models 21, 1300 only) For straight
stitching the stitch width control must be set at 0.
REVERSE STITCHING
To sew in reverse, push the reverse stitch button as far in as possible. Keep the button pushed as long as you need reverse stitching. When you cease pushing, the button returns and the machine stitches forward.
FASTENINGA SEAM
Be sure both threads are drawn back about 4 inches under the presser foot.
Lower needle into fancy about ½ inch from beginning of seam. Lower presser
foot, push reverse button for reverse stitching.
Stitch backwards until needle reaches beginning of seam. Release button for
forward smutching and complete seam. When you reach the end of the seam, push
reverse button and sew back over ½ inch of compered seam. This is called back
tacking.
ADJUSTING TENSIONS
A perfect stitch wilt have threads locked between the two layers of fabric with no loops on top or bottom.
NOTE: Never adjust more than one number at a time.
INCREASE TENSION
When stitching is unsatisfactory as in figures 2 and 3, adjust the upper
thread tension.
Lower thread tension requires adjustment less frequently than the upper thread
tension.
DECREASE TENSIOH
When stitch is satisfactory, as in figure I and seam is badly puckered, the
cause may be tight tensions and both upper and lower may be adjusted. (See
page 26)
When adjusting the tension on the bobbin case, make slight adjustments with a
screwdriver.
(See page 26)
INSERTINGANDREMOVINGTHE MATERIAL
For all kinds of sewing, consult chart page 5.
Before placing the material on the machine see that:
- The presser foot and needle clamp screws are both tight.
- The sizes of needle and thread suit the kind of work to be done.
- The needle and the thread take-up lever are at their highest position.
- The ends of threads have been drawn about 4 inches to the rear of the machine.
- The feed dogs are up.
- Stitch length and width controls are set at desired settings.
Exponent by sewing on the fabric to be used to determine tension adjustments
and correct stitch settings.
Place material under the presser foot, insert the needle into the material by
turning the hand wheel toward you, lower presser foot and start sewing.
To facilitate placement of heavy fabrics under the presser foot, the presser
foot lever can be raised beyond the normal “‘up” position.
To remove the work, first turn the hand wheel toward you until the needle and
the thread take-up lever are at their highest position, then raise the presser
foot, draw material to the rear and cut off excess thread with the thread
cutter located on the presser bar.
IMPORTANT:
Always turn the hand wheel toward you! When the machine is not being used,
place a piece of material over the feed dog and lower the presser foot. Always
have fabric under the presser foot when operating the machine.
Operating threaded machine Without fabric will cause it to jam by forcing lint
into the shuttle. See Pages 22 & 23.
TURNING A CORNER
Stop your sewing machine and make sure needle is in thbric, Raise presser
foot. Turn fabric to desired direction.
Lower presser foot and go on with your stztching.
FEED COHTROL
This knob is situated on right front of machine bed.
When knob is turned to the left, feed dog does not move material Thzs allows
the operator freedom of movement of materml. For regular sewing, turn knob to
the right.
“‘U” (Feed dog up),
CHANGING THE PRESSER FEET
The various presser feet availabie for certain kinds of work are to be
fastened to the presser IJar,
To attach the foot, raise the presser bar to its highest position by raising
the presser foot lever.
Loosen the presser foot thumb screw, choose the proper foot, insert from the
front. Tighten the screw using the large screwdriver and make sure that the
foot is secure.
ZIGZAG CONTROL
To produce a zigzag stitch, turn the stitch width limiter B upward. As the
knob is moved up, the stitch becomes wider.
The indicator on the stitch width control knob A points to the numerical
setting. The width knob can be manually turned to a higher number, but the
limiter must be rolled downward to produce a narrower zigzag stitch. Zig-zag
stitch width Increases from No. I setting to the No. 5 setting.
Straight stitching is possible only when the knob Is at the position.
Zig-zag stitching will be practical for repairing elastic garments, seaming
knitted garments, overcasting seams, tacking points of strain, binding
blankets, and stitching darts m mtcrfacmgs.
BUTTONHOLES
Stitch length about 1/2
Stitch width about 2
Feed dog control to right
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Stitch forward until desired length for buttonhole is obtained. Stop with needle on tulle left side of stitching (A). Drop lead dog, set stitch width control on 2Vz and take one stitch to the right (B).
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Raise presser foot and turn material with needle in material. Lower presser foot and take one stitch to the left (C).
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Turn stitch width control to 5 and sew 4 stitches. This method of fastening the ends of buttonhoiesis need bartering.
Partaking should be completed with needle on the left side (D). -
Set stitch width back to 2. Raise feed dogs and sew back to other end of buttonhole. Stop with needle oil tile left (E).
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Turn stitch width control to 5. Drop feed dog and bartack. Raise feed dog.
It is recommended that tailor’s chalk be used to determine length of buttonhole before sewing. For a firm buttonhole, tile stitching can be repeated over the same area, then cut buttonhole opening. For a professional look to your buttonhole use an interfacing between the layers of fabric.
HEMS
BLIND STITCH HEM
(Models 21, 1300 only)
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The Blind Stitch Knob must be on the “OFF” position for all operations except
blind stitching.| 1, Prepare the hem with a turned and edgestitched finish,
or.| 2. Apply seam tape along the raw edge with either straight or zig zag
stitching, then fold hem as shown.
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3. Make second fold as shown.| 4 Turn blind stitch knob (black arrow) to the
“ON” position.
Set stitch width at 0 and stitch length 2-3 €as desired).
Then, blind stitch along fold until hem is completed.| 5 Unfold, exposing
right side of material with completed blind stitching.
Press hem.
DARNING
WITH PRESSER FOOT:
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Turn feed dog control to left.
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Press down outer ring of presser foot pressure regulator, see page 10. With regulator In this position mending, monogram work, etc. may be done.
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Stretch fabric tightly between two spring embroidery hoops and place under needle.
The presser bar can be raised to accommodate the embroidery hoop by pulling up on the presser foot lever. -
Lower presser bar so thread will have some tension. When you start to darn, move fabric back and forth to cover darning area. Then turn fabric and continue sewing at right-angles to the previous stitching. Always use medium machine speed. You can make any length stitches dsired. Slow movement of fabric wilt make short darning stitches.
Fast movement will make tong stitches. -
When you finish darning, raise presser foot and remove fabric. Increase pressure for general sewing by pressing center pin of presser foot pressure regulator. Turn feed dog control to right.
WITHOUT PRESSER FOOT:
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Turn feed dog control to left.
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Remove presser foot.
Proceed as directed under steps 3 and 4 above. -
When you finish darning, raise the presser bar and remove fabric. Replace presser foot.
Turn feed dog control to right.
SEWINGON BUTTONS
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Turn feed dog control to left. Place needle into left hole of button, align holes with slot of presser foot and lower presser foot.
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Set stitch width control at width between holes of button.
Test width by turning handwheel slowly. Take several zigzag stitches to sew on button, ending with needle on left side. -
Set stitch width control at 0.
button to lock threads.
Pull threads to wrong side.
Take a few stitches in left hole of
NOTE : To make a small thread shank when sewing on a flat button. place a stra:ght pin or needle between the holes of the button.
OVERCASTING
Set stitch width to 5. Set stitch length at 5. Zigzag stitch around raw edge of fabric to completely cover the edge.
CLEANING AND ONLING
Keep the moving parts free from dust and threads for quiet and efficient
operation.
Cleaning should be done with a small brush, never with a sharp or pointed
tool. When machine rums hard or makes excessive noise, place a drop of KENMORE
sewing machine oil at the points indicated by arrows.
To oil top of the machine, place a few drops of oil through the holes on the
top cover plate while the needle is at the lowest point, or remove top cover
piate by unscrewing two screws and oil at the points indicated by arrows.
(Model 1206)
Tilt machine head back to oil points indicated on underside of machine head.
It may be necessary to clean the shuttle area occasionally.
- Raise the needle bar to its highest point and remove bobbin case.
- Push levers sideways of the shuttle assembiy and lift shuttle and shuttlc race cover out by the center pro.
- Clean the shuttle race of any tint or small particles of thread with a small brush.
- Put a drop of oil on the center pin of the shuttle and on shuttle race (see arrows).
To reassemble, hold shuttle by center pin and fit carefully into assembly
opposite the shuttle driver.
Slip shuttle race cover into place. Snap the levers into position.
Occasionally, remove the needle plate and clean feed dog with a soft brush.
WHAT TO DO
PROBLEM | PROBABLE CAUSE | COR RECTION |
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irregular
Stitches| Incorrect size needed.
Improper [breading,
Loose upper thread tension.
Pulling fabric.
Light pressure on presser toot.
Loose presser foot.
Unevenly wound bobbin,| Choose correct size needle for thread and fabric (page
5),
Rethread machine (page 9).
Tighten upper thread tension (page 12).
Do not pull fabric; guide it gently.
Increase pressure on presser foot (page 10).
Reset presser foot.
Rewind bobbin (page 7).
Breakage Needles| Pulling fabric.
Incorrect size needle.
Incorrect setting of needle,
Loose presser foot.| Do not pupil fabric; guide it gently.
Choose correct size needle for thread and fabric (page 5).
Reset needle (page 5).
Reset presser foot,
Bunching of Th read| Upper and lower threads not
drawn back under presser fool
Feed dog down.| Draw both threads back under presser foot (page 10),
Raise feed dog.
Puckering| Incorrect thread tension{s).
Light pressure on presser foot.
Using two different
sizes or kinds
of thread.
Bent or brunt needle.
Loose presser foot.
Fabric too sheer or too soft.| Reset thread tension {s) (page 12. 13).
increase pressure on presser foot (page 10).
Upper thread and bobbin thread should be same size and kind, lnsert new needle
(page 5),
Reset presser foot.
Use underlay of tissue paper or Tarleton when stitching.
Skipping
Stitches| incorrect size needle,
Bent or blunt needle.
Incorrect setting of needle.
Tight upper thread tension.
Light pressure on presser foot.| Choose correct size needle for thread and
fabric (page 5).
Insert new needle (page 5).
Reset needle (page 5).
Loosen upper thread tension (page 12L
Increase pressure on presser foot (page 10).
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Breaking Upper
Thread| Starting to stitch too fast.
Improper threading.
Tight upper thread tension.
Incorrect size needle.
Sharp eye in needle.| Start to stitch at a medium speed.
Rethread machine (page 9).
Loosen upper thread tension (page 12).
Choose correct size needle for thread and fabric (page 5).
Insert new needle (page 5).
Breaking Bobbin
Thread| Improper bobbin case threading.
Tight bobbin thread tension_
Lint in bobbin case or shuttle.| Check bobbin case threading (page 8).
Loosen bobbin thread tense on (page 13).
Clean bobbin case and shuttle (page 22 & 23).
Fabric not
Moveing| Feed dog down.
Light pressure on presser foot.
Threads know-.ted under fabric.| Raise feed dog.
Increase pressure on presser foot {page 10).
Place both threads back under presser foot before beginning to stitch.
Machine Jamming
(Knocking Noise)| Thread caught m shuttle.| Disassemble and clean shuttle
(page 22 & 23).
ADJUSTING YOUR SEWING MACHIHE FOR GOOD STITCHES
When your sewing machine does not sew a properly locked stitch, check the following:
- Insert a new needle of. the correct size for the thread and fabric you are using. Consult chart on page five for needle size.
- The upper and bobbin thread should be the same thread.
- Check threading carefully. See page 8-9.
- Check the thread tension balance. Use mercerized thread and a correct size needle for the fabric you are using. Do not try this test with synthetic thread as it will not break.
Begin with a full bobbin, properly threaded into the case. Set the stitch length at about 12 stitches per inch.
Fold a six inch square of your fabric in half diagonally, forming a triangle. Make a line of stitching ½”” from old.
a. If seam is puckered-both tensions are too tight.
b. If the bottom thread lays on the fabric-tighten upper thread tension, and repeat test.
See page 12, Figure 3.
c. If the top thread lays on the fabric-loosen upper thread tension and repeat test.
See page 12, Figure 2.
Grasp the stitching and pull evenly and firmly until one or both threads break.
a. If both threads break-tensions are balanced.
b. If neither thread breaks-both tensions are too loose.
c. If upper thread breaks-loosen upper tension.
d. If lower thread breaks-tighten upper tension.
Both threads do not have to break at the same place, but they should break on the same snap.
Bobbin tension may be reset by the following procedure.
Start with a loose bobbin thread tension. Tighten the spring screw gradually -until bobbin case and full bobbin can be gently lifted from your hand by the end of the bobbin thread.
PARTS LIST
All parts listed hem may be ordered through your nearest Sears or $impsens-
Sears retail stem, catalog sales office or mail order house.
When ordering these parts, please be sure to mention the following references:
- Model & serial numbers of machine shown on the nomenclature plate. See page 2.
- Parts number(s) and description(s) here.
When ordering by mail, prices will be furnished on request, or parts will be shipped at prevailing prices and you will be billed accordingly.
Ref. No. | Parts No. | Description |
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1 | 135 | Presser foot thumb screw |
2 | 201201 | Needle clamp |
3 | 8286 | Thread spool pin |
4 | 2273 | Nylon disc |
5 | 4607 | Presser foot |
6 | 6741 |
6742
6743
6744| Pack of #11 needles (Yellow pack)
Pack of #t4 needles (Red pack)
Pack of#16 needles (Green pack)
Pack of #18 needles (Blue pack)
7| 201709| Bobbin winder thread and top thread guide
8| 1939| Bobbin winder rubbernng
9| 6862| Pack of bobbin (10 pcs
10| 6510| Bobbin case
11| 47| Shuttle hook
12| 6902| Motor rubber belt
13| 3015| Large screwdriver
14| 3016| Small screwdriver
SEWING MACHINE
Now that you have purchased your Sewing Machine, should a need ever exist ‘for
repair parts or service, simply contact any Sears Service Center and most
Sears, Roebuck and Co. or Simpsons-Sears. Limited Stores. Be sure to provide
all pertinent facts when your call or visit.
The model number of your Sewing Machine will be shown on your nomenclature
plate on the front side of bedplate of your Sewing Machine. See page 2 for
location.
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
- MODEL NUMBER
- NAME OF ITEM
- PART DESCRIPTION If the parts you need are not stocked locally, your order will be electronically transmitted to a Sears Repair Parts Distribution Center for handling.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, IL 60684 U.S.A.
and SINIPSONS-SEARS LIMITED, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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