Decorative sewing, Tips on design stitching – SINGER XL-580 User Manual
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DECORATIVE SEWING
Presser foot: Satin Foot
Different types of decorative stitches are available.
The following are examples of how to use and sew these stitches.
You can use other stitches in the same way.
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