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... 4 3. UTILITY STITCHES 27 USEFUL STITCHES ...27 Zigzag stitches ...27 Basic stitching ...27 Blind hem stitching ...28 Darning ...29 Over edge stitch ...29 BUTTONHOLE SEWING/ BUTTON SEWING 30 Buttonhole sewing ...30 Button sewing ...31 ZIPPER INSERTION ...33 APPLIQUÉ, MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING 34 Appliqués ...34 Monogramming and embroidering ...34 DECORATIVE STITCHING 36 Gathering ...36...
... 4 3. UTILITY STITCHES 27 USEFUL STITCHES ...27 Zigzag stitches ...27 Basic stitching ...27 Blind hem stitching ...28 Darning ...29 Over edge stitch ...29 BUTTONHOLE SEWING/ BUTTON SEWING 30 Buttonhole sewing ...30 Button sewing ...31 ZIPPER INSERTION ...33 APPLIQUÉ, MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING 34 Appliqués ...34 Monogramming and embroidering ...34 DECORATIVE STITCHING 36 Gathering ...36...
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...Silk, Batiste 75/11 Cotton: 60-80 Silk: "A" Synthetic/ Polyester Long Fiber Mercerized 50 Medium weight Cotton, Gingham, Poplin, Percale, Pique, Satin, Velvet, Lightweight wool, Fine corduroy, Suitings, Linen, Muslin 90/14 (Supplied with transparent nylon threads, regardless of the fabric being sewn. 15 KNOWING...Use of the needle. and the larger the needle number, the thicker the needle. ● Use the ball point needle when sewing on sewing machine needles. Refer to the following precautions concerning the handling of any other needle may bend the needle or damage the machine. ...
...Silk, Batiste 75/11 Cotton: 60-80 Silk: "A" Synthetic/ Polyester Long Fiber Mercerized 50 Medium weight Cotton, Gingham, Poplin, Percale, Pique, Satin, Velvet, Lightweight wool, Fine corduroy, Suitings, Linen, Muslin 90/14 (Supplied with transparent nylon threads, regardless of the fabric being sewn. 15 KNOWING...Use of the needle. and the larger the needle number, the thicker the needle. ● Use the ball point needle when sewing on sewing machine needles. Refer to the following precautions concerning the handling of any other needle may bend the needle or damage the machine. ...
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...is in the fabric. ● When using the twin needle. 22 Button sewing (see "Buttonhole sewing" on page 30.) 2. The numbers above the knob represent the stitch width in making a Satin Stitch (a close to other positions for sewing on the baseline. The F area is used . a Stitch width knob Note... ● Do not move the selector while the needle is in millimeters (mm). Satin stitches (see "Satin stitches" on page 36.) ...
...is in the fabric. ● When using the twin needle. 22 Button sewing (see "Buttonhole sewing" on page 30.) 2. The numbers above the knob represent the stitch width in making a Satin Stitch (a close to other positions for sewing on the baseline. The F area is used . a Stitch width knob Note... ● Do not move the selector while the needle is in millimeters (mm). Satin stitches (see "Satin stitches" on page 36.) ...
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... If the needle hits the presser foot, the needle may bend or break. ■ Satin stitch When the stitch length is set at F.) Needle position M, L, R (For twin needle sewing, always set in one operation. a Lower the needle into the fabric at M.) Presser ... Start sawing. Basic stitching Straight stitches are also useful for sewing plain seams. Stitch width 0 Stitch length F-4 Needle position M, L, R (For twin needle sewing, always set above 1, it produces a Satin Stitch (a close zigzag stitch). Start sewing. Lower the needle into the fabric at the beginning and ...
... If the needle hits the presser foot, the needle may bend or break. ■ Satin stitch When the stitch length is set at F.) Needle position M, L, R (For twin needle sewing, always set in one operation. a Lower the needle into the fabric at M.) Presser ... Start sawing. Basic stitching Straight stitches are also useful for sewing plain seams. Stitch width 0 Stitch length F-4 Needle position M, L, R (For twin needle sewing, always set above 1, it produces a Satin Stitch (a close zigzag stitch). Start sewing. Lower the needle into the fabric at the beginning and ...
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... C: Final Bar Tack Set the stitch width to sew one stitch. Needle position R (right position) Presser foot Zigzag Sew 3-6 stitches. Step A: Bar Tack Set the stitch length between 0 and 1 (F) for the Satin Stitch. a Turn the fabric 180 degrees using the needle as b an axis and set the stitch width to 0, ...the stitch length to mark the position and length of the buttonhole on the fabric is also recommended. d Sew until the needle reaches the other end...
... C: Final Bar Tack Set the stitch width to sew one stitch. Needle position R (right position) Presser foot Zigzag Sew 3-6 stitches. Step A: Bar Tack Set the stitch length between 0 and 1 (F) for the Satin Stitch. a Turn the fabric 180 degrees using the needle as b an axis and set the stitch width to 0, ...the stitch length to mark the position and length of the buttonhole on the fabric is also recommended. d Sew until the needle reaches the other end...
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... position M, L, R (For twin needle sewing, always set at M.) 3 Presser foot Zigzag Needle Single or Twin Sew a single or multiple parallel rows of less than for the Satin Stitch. Pull the bobbin threads to 0. 36 NOTE: For twin needle sewing, repeatedly move the stitch width knob slowly from.... Stitch length Set between 0 and 1 (F) for the shape above to the instructions on this sewing machine. Note ● When using a twin needle, be sewn with the Satin Stitch according to make round patterns while depressing the foot control at an even speed. Needle Needle...
... position M, L, R (For twin needle sewing, always set at M.) 3 Presser foot Zigzag Needle Single or Twin Sew a single or multiple parallel rows of less than for the Satin Stitch. Pull the bobbin threads to 0. 36 NOTE: For twin needle sewing, repeatedly move the stitch width knob slowly from.... Stitch length Set between 0 and 1 (F) for the shape above to the instructions on this sewing machine. Note ● When using a twin needle, be sewn with the Satin Stitch according to make round patterns while depressing the foot control at an even speed. Needle Needle...
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... stitch. UTILITY STITCHES Attaching the lace Stitch width Stitch length Needle position Presser foot Needle 0 2-4 M Zigzag Single Place the lace under the presser b foot and sew. Place the overlapping edges under the fabric leaving a 5 mm a (1/4") overlap at the edge. Lower the presser foot making sure the cord is c centered and...
... stitch. UTILITY STITCHES Attaching the lace Stitch width Stitch length Needle position Presser foot Needle 0 2-4 M Zigzag Single Place the lace under the presser b foot and sew. Place the overlapping edges under the fabric leaving a 5 mm a (1/4") overlap at the edge. Lower the presser foot making sure the cord is c centered and...