Creative embroidery, Samples of creative embroidery, Iffist – SINGER W712 User Manual
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CREATIVE EMBROIDERY
Fe sure iigzag presser foot and zig.ag needle plate are in place.
ihe satin stitch (Fig. 24) which is really just a ver/ short
zigzag stitch and the basis for most embroidery, is obtained
by setting stitch length (see page 9) as near 0 as possible
without stopping the feeding action and ;ig:ag width at to,
Fig. 23).
,
To stitch continuously at one width of lig ag stitching
chosen stitch width number.
V/ith the machine set for a short stitch length, dif
ferent designs can be made by turning the zigzag width
control knob back and forth between 0 and 5 or
other combination of widths. Try setting the stop iB,
set
iffiSt
Fig. 24
zigzag width stop (B, tig. 23) to
rig. 2o)
at 1 and various other numbers.
3 et a rhythm for yourself and then proceed. After
a while you will become quite skillful, varying your de
sions
by
the
speed
of
the
machine,
stitch
length,
and
m.anipulation of the zigzag control knob.
SAMPLES OF CREATIVE EMBROIDERY
Fig. 25
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rig. 25
A.
Sew a few stitches at, 5 width, then allow knob
to spring back to 0 for a short period. Count, if necessary,
to establish a rhythm.
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our
B. Set
stoD at
2
then m.ove knob slowly back and forth between numbers
2
and
5.
C. Set
stoD
at 1. Gradually m.ove knob from 1 to 5, allowing it to snap back quickly.
D.
' Set zigzag stitch width stop at 4, stitch length at 1%. Do a few zigzag stitches, ^ drot
feed for 3 or 4 stitches, then raise it again. By operating the feed knob rhythmically it is no
necessary to count stitches.
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