Picot edges – SINGER 2001 TouchTronic User Manual
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The Paris point stitch is a traditional pattern used for hemstitching, drawn-thread
work, picot-like edges and applique. A touch of quiet elegance is added to table and
bed linens when hems are finished with the Paris point stitch. It is most effective
when used on firm, plain weave fabrics such as lawn or organdy and on fabrics from
which threads can be drawn readily such as linen. There are many applications for
the Paris point stitch. Examples have been provided which will help to stimulate
your imagination.
PARIS POINT STITCH
Picot Edges
• Stitch: Paris point stitch I
• Stitch width; programmed or to suit application
or fabric
• Stitch length: programmed
• Stitch balance: programmed or to suit applioation
or fabric
• General purpose needle plate only
• Special purpose foot only
A dainty and decorative picot-like edge can
be made very simply in fine, sheer fabrics
when you use the Paris point stitch. The fine
hemstitched finish produced by this stitch is
particularly appropriate for edging ruffles
because it eliminates bulk. Soft fabrics such
as chiffon and voile, can be given a picot edge
if they are supported by a crisp fabric under
lay while being stitched. Always make a test
sample to determine the need for an underlay
and the correctness of stitch width, stitch bal
ance and thread tension.
• Use a winged needle Style 2040 and a fine
mercerized cotton thread.
• Mark stitching line approximately 1/2-inch
(1.2cm) in from raw edge of fabric.
• Stitch along marked line, placing fabric so
that the edge to be finished is turned to the
right.
•
• Trim fabric close to the right side of line of
stitching as shown.
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