Fabric, thread, Fabric – SINGER 1263 User Manual
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Fabric, Thread
The needle and thread you choose will depend upon
the fabric to be stitched. The needle should be fine
enough to prevent the fabric from being marred with
large punctures, yet heavy enough to pierce the fabric
without being bent or deflected.
FABRIC
FILMY—Chiffon, Organza. Tulle, Voile
SHEER —Net. Lacc, Ninon. Crepe de Chine. Voile
LIGHT—Velvet, Crepe de Chine, Shantung, Faille,
Organdy. Muslin, Batiste. Dimity. Lawn,
Percale, Piqué, Poplin Cashmere, Flannel,
Mohair, relt. Taffeta, Satin. Challis. Eyelet.
Gingham, Crepe, Broadcloth
MEDIUM—Velvet, Crepe de Chine, Shantung,
Suiting, Satin. Crepe, Velveteen. Corduroy.
Fleece, Flannel, Gabardine, Felt, Serge, Mohair
HEAVY—Brocade, Taffeta, Satin, Crepe, Corduroy,
Linen. Drapery Fabric, Burlap. Suiting.
Gabardine, Poplin Denim, Ticking, Canvas
VERY HEAVY-Denim, Duck, Canvas, Sailcloth,
Coating, Blanketing, Upholstery Fabric
KNITS, STRETCH AND ELASTICS—Jersey. Ciré,
Sweater Knit, Bonded Knit, Tricot, Stretch Terry,
Double Knit, Spandex, Deep Pile, Fake Furs
LEATHER, PLASTIC, VINYLS-Kidskin, Patent
Leathers and Suedes, Plastic Film, Imitation
Upholstery Vinyl and Leather
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