Monograms – SINGER 3150 User Manual
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Monograms
Many decorative stitch patterns can be used, for
monograms and motifs — to add a personal
touch to a blouse collar, for example, or for
initialing household linens. You can byy designs
or create them yourself to suit the stitch
pattern you wish to use.
Very simple straight-line monograms can be
made with the plain zig-zag stitch, or you can
create a motif by arranging Individual pattern
units to form a design.
When you use a decorative stitch pattern to
form a motif, you will want to start at the
beginning
of
the
arrowhead,
crescent
or
whatever pattern you have selected.
FINDING BEGINNING OF PATTEM UNIT
1.
On a scrap of material, stitch until you
come to the end of a complete pattern unit,
as indicated A. Now you are ready to start
stitching at the beginning of the next unit.
2. Raise presser foot and remove scrap.
3.
Position motif under needle, lower the
presser foot and stitch.
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