Zigzag stitches (continued) • three-step zigzag – Sears 385.12514 User Manual
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SECTION 3. REARN THE STITCHES
Zigzag Stitches (Continued)
• Three-Step Zigzag
Set the Machine
Stitch
Sliich selector
Top thread tenston
control 1 io 4
Stitch length
comrol 0.5 to 1
Zigzag tool
» Lace Work
Seam Finishing
Place the tabrtc under the presser foot
so that the edge will be slightly Inside
the right hand side of the presser foot.
Guide the work so the right hand
stitches tall at the edge of the fabric.
The Sfitch and Its Uses
The three-step zigzag is a combination
zigzag and straight stitch. You may use
the three-step zigzag everywhere you
would use the basic zigzag stitch. It has
more strength, elasticity, and is flatter
than a regular zigzag.
The
three-step
zigzag
stitch
is
especially usetui tor:
— mending
— sewing patches smoothly and
securely.
— repairing straight tears.
— finishing seams.
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Position the tear under the needle so
that the stitching will catch both sides.
Lace adds a tancifu), iemlnirte touch to
blouses and lingerie. Table linens and
pillows become more elegant when
trimmed with lace.
Turn raw edge ol fabric under at least
1/2". Place lace underneath and top-
stitch using stretch blind hem stitch.
Trim excess fabric close to stitching.