Stitch pattern chart – SINGER 1288 User Manual
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Stitch Pattern Chart
1. Basic Zig-Zag Stitch: used for general pur
pose sewing, bar tacks, finishing seams,
embroidery and applique^
2.
Multi-Stitch Zig-Zag: lets you mend, join
and reinforce without bulk. Ideal for bar tack
ing.
5.
Arrowhead Stitch: combines beauty and
utility. Individual pattern units reinforce points
of strain. Usethem on pocket corners in place
of bar tacks.
6. Domino Stitch: ideal for quilting and joining
fabric pieces with a decorative stitch appear
ance.
10. Banner Stitch: A decorative stitch for crea
tive border and edge designs: may also be
used for topstitching.
11. Key Stitch: Usedfor ornamental borders and
for lace applications.
12.
Walls of Troy Stitch: for applique and
smocking. Useful for ornamental edges and
borders.
13.
Solid Diamond Stitch: useful in sewing
decorative
borders,
m o n o g r a m s
a n d
applique.
17. Pennant Stitch: For interesting borders and
smocking.
19.
Ball Stitch: For motifs, monograms and
border designs.
20.
Curved Mending Stitch: For mending, join
ing and reinforcing without bulk on stretch
fabrics.
25.
Spiny Stitch: Ideal for creative effects on
edges and borders.
26. Block Stitch: Perfect for smocking and bor
der applications.
27.
Faggoting (Feather Stitch): extremely ver
satile; use it for joining fabric pieces, embroi
dering, quilting and lattice seams.
37. Elastic Stretch Stitch (Alpine): a useful
stitch when sewing elasticized fabrics, seam
finishes and trim.
350. Blindstitch: for finishing hems and making
ladder seams.
3 5 1 . Crescent Stitch: useful for ornamental
edges and borders.
352. Solid Scallop Stitch: for decorative borders,
applique and smocking.
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