Method 1 —trimmed seam finish, Method 2 — overedged seam finish – SINGER 2001 TouchTronic User Manual
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Seam edges support the garment and should be given a durable finish if the fabric is likely to
ravel. There are two methods of finishing seams in such fabrics: method 1, trimming after stitch
ing seam edge, or method 2, overedging. Make a test sample first to determine which method
best suits your fabric.
ZIG-ZAG SEAM FINISHES
Method 1 —Trimmed Seam Finish
•
stitch:
zig-zag | or multi-stitch zig-zag
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• Stitch width: programmed or to suit application
or fabric
• Stitch length: programmed or to suit application
or fabric
• General purpose needle plate
• General purpose foot
• Select appropriate stitch pattern.
• Adjust stitch width and length if necessary.
• Place stitching near the edge of the seam
allowance.
• Trim seam edges evenly, as shown, after
stitching is completed.
Method 2 — Overedged Seam Finish
• stitch: zig-zag | or multi-stitch zig-zag
5
'
• Stitch width: programmed or to suit application
or fabric
• Stitch length: programmed or to suit application
or fabric
• General purpose needle plate
• General purpose foot
Trim seam edges evenly.
Adjust stitch length and width if necessary.
Piace stitching over the trimmed edge of the
seam allowance as illustrated.
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