Couching a strand of pearls – SINGER 6550-WORKBOOK Scholastic User Manual
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Couching a Strand of Pearls
Couching is a term for sewing over trims, such as cord, ribbon or a strand
of pearls. The stitch may or may not penetrate the cord it stitches over,
depending on the desired effect. A Zigzag stitch or a wide decorative
stitch are excellent choices for this technique.
Machine Set-Up:
Stitch:
Zigzag
Stitch Width:
Adjust according to size of pearls
Stitch Length:
3 or 4
Presser Foot:
Standard Foot
Materials:
Monofilament thread
Strand of pearls
Felt or stabilized woven fabric
Procedure:
Lay pearls or other couching trim on top of fabric.
Stitch, adjusting width to ensure the stitch slightly encases the trim as
desired.
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