Sewing curved seams, Darning, Free motion embroidery – SINGER 7050 User Manual
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SEWING CURVED SEAMS
• Baste seam line.
• Use a short stitch for elasticity and
strength.
• Guide fabric to follow curve.
• The seam guide may also be used
when sewing curved seams. Attach
seam guide at an angle so that the
edge closer to the needle acts as a
guide.
DARNING
Mend worn or torn areas using the
Darning and Embroidery Foot.
• Trim ragged edges and baste a backing
on wrong side of tear.
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
Stitch Selection:
Straight Stitch
Stitch Width:
--
... . H
Stitch Length:
0
Foot: Darning and Embroidery (G)
Needle Plate:
General Purpose (A)
• Attach Feed Cover (F).
• Place area to be darned, right side up,
under presser foot; lower foot.
• Stitch, guiding fabric back and forth,
until entire area is filled in.
FREE MOTION EMBROIDERY
In free motion embroidery, you sew without
a presser foot, and control the fabric with
an embroidery hoop.
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
Stitch Selection:
Straight Stitch or
Zig-Zag
Stitch Width:
- --wwwwwyVlA
0 It
Stitch Length:
0
Foot: Remove foot with shank
Needle Plate:
General Purpose (A)
• Attach Feed Cover (F).
• Be sure to lower presser foot lifter.
• When embroidering, as shown, use
straight stitches for stems, and zig-zag
stitches, at varying widths, for leaves
and petals. Lengthen stitches by mov
ing the hoop faster or slower.
NOTE: The Darning and Embroidery Foot
(G) may be used to help control fabric.