Overcasting stitch, Button sewing, Applique – SINGER W ET 10 User Manual
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OVERCASTING STITCH
Use this stitch to keep seams or fabric from
raveling.
NOTE: To reinforce seams with overcasting,
it is recommended to use the three-
step zigzag (see page 26).
1. Stitch so that the point of the zigzag clears
the raw edge of the fabric.
BUTTON SEWING
SETTINGS
Stitch Selector - Zig-zag Stitch
Use Darning Plate.
1.
Fix the button on fabric at desired
position with clear tape.
2.
Align two holes of button with slot of
presser foot and lower foot to hold the
button securely.
3.
Turn hand wheel manually until needle
point is just above button.
4. Set stitch selector at desired zigzag stitch
position so needle will enter one hole of
the button.
5. Turn hand wheel again by hand so needle
enters second hole. Reset stitch selector
if necessary. Make 5 or
6
stitches. ■
Finish sewing with an extra two inches of
thread remaining. Draw these threads to
reverse side of garment and tie.
When sewing a flat button, place needle or
pm between holes of button as shown to
provide flexibility for buttoning.
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APPLIQUE
To applique a design on a sewing project or
garment:
1. Baste the applique to the top of your fabric.
2. Then use satin stitch to attach permanently.
You may want to use a contrasting color
thread.
NOTE. For best results, be sure your satin stitch
covers the bottom fabric and the top
fabric.
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