Monograms – SINGER 4022 User Manual
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Monograms
Many of the machine stitch patterns can
be used for monograms or motifs for
adding a personal touch to a blouse
collar, for example, or for initialing
household
lines.
You
can
buy
designs or create them yourself.
To Stitch a Monogram or Motif
Pattern Selector: 8
See chart for machine stitch
patterns
Stitch Width: 2 through 5
Stitch Length: 0~1
General Purpose Needle Plate
General Purpose Foot
1. Make a sample first, to determine
suitability of stitch pattern and find
the right stitch length and width,
thread tension.
2. Transfer the design (by tracing,
us(ialiy) to the right side of the fabric.
3. If the fabric is soft or loosely woven,
baste a backing of lawn or organdy
onto the wrong side.
4. After stitching, trim the backing close
to the stitch.
To find the beginning of the pattern unit
When you use machine stitch patterns in
a motif, always start stitching at the
beginning of a pattern unit A that is, at
the beginning of the crescent, or what
ever pattern you are using. To find the
beginning;
1. On a scrap of material, stitcli until
you come to the end of a complete
pattern unit. Now you are ready to
start stitching at the beginning of the
next unit.
2. Raise presser foot and remove scrap.
3. F^osition motif under needle; lower
pressor foot; and stitcit.
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