SINGER W1213 User Manual
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Seams
This stitch gives a finished % inch seam in one
step. For knits, it gives strength and elasticity
to the seams and prevents the curling of the
fabric that often occurs with 5/8 inch opened
seams. It is most applicable to soft, thin knits
such as nylon or acetate knits, but may be
used on other fabrics as well. Always make
test seams with this stitch and with the Ultra
Stretch
Stitch
and
choose
between
the
two
according
to
performance
on
the
particular
fabric.
For
woven
fabric,
the
overlock
stitch
gives
strength and prevents raveling. It can be used
on
woven
goods
to
replace
flat
felled
or
French seams.
For patterns with ’A inch seams:
(Fig. 106)
Place the raw edge of the fabric under the
presser foot so that as the needle swings to
the right, it comes down at the raw edge. This
will result in an enclosed seam allowance.
For patterns with 5/8 inch seams:
(Fig. 107)
The seam allowances may be trimmed to 14
inch either before or after sewing. If trimming
before
sewing,
proceed
as
above.
Otherwise,
sew the seam with the raw edge of the fabric
on the etched guide line “14”. (Any time you
use the full width of a particular stitch, you
should
readjust
the
raw
edge
of
the
fabric
1/8
inch
to
the
left.)
Afterward,
trim
the
excess fabric near the stitching. This method
is
actually
easier
than
the
overedge
method
for fabrics that curl.
Note:
On
soft,
loose
knits,
the
fabric
may
seem to wave or ripple. If this occurs, reduce
the pressure (Page 12).
Nylon Tricot Seams
The
overlock
stitch
is
excellent
for
use
on
fine fabrics such as nylon tricot. Lingerie or
tricot seams should only be about 1/8 inch
finished width. Use size *11 needle for better
seams.
If your pattern has wide seams, trim them
down to /4 inch while cutting out the pattern.
Guide the raw edges of the fabric into the
center slot of the presser foot. On the right,
the needle will stitch over the edge resulting
in a finished rolled seam of 1/8 inch. If a
pucker results when stitching, a looser tension
is needed.
Stitching in this manner can also be used to
form a rolled hem on the raw edge of a scarf.
.Applying Elastic
The
overlook
stitch
gives
a
very
finished
appearance
to
elastic
application.
(Fig.
108)
See
instructions
for
elastic
application
on
Page 28, but use this stitch instead of the
multiple stitch zigzag.
Pattern —
Length - 4
Width - 5
Needle Position -- M
Feed Dog - High
Pressure — 4 or 5
Foot - .4.11 Purpose
Pattern -
Length -
Width - ;
Needle Po
Feed Dog
Pressure -
Foot - A
4
i
.Nitiuil -
- High
.M
nose
Pattern -
Length — 4
Width ^ 4 or 5
Needle Position - M
Feed Dog — High
Pressure — 5
Foot -- All Purpose
107
108
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