![]() Stitch selection is accomplished by the left most dial. That being said, the previously reviewed Kenmore portables do not having matching reverse stitch length or needle positioning capabilities at all. The dial does not lock into particular stitch lengths, so matching reverse stitch lengths, even while stopping, can be tricky if you use something like 2 1/4 stitch length. As a result, matching forward and reverse stitch lengths is impossible without stopping. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, the same dial controls reverse, which requires the operator to 'turn through' all the stitch lengths in between to get there. The stitch length mechanism is operated by a dial. These features, don't come without their quirks.
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