SINGER 513 Stylist User Manual
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GUiOlWiG AWiD SUPPOB.Tir\lG
Most fabrics need only to be guided in
front of the presser foot. Some fabrics,
however, require support while being
stitched. Filmy sheers, panne velvet, and
tricots, for example, need to be held taut
in front and back'of the presser foot while
being sewn.
For information on sewing knit and
stretch fabrics with zig-zag stitching,
refer to page 35.
1, Stitch to the fabric edge.
2, Push in reverse-stitch push button and
backstitch 4 inch to reinforce the end
of the seam.
3. Raise presser foot and remove fabric
by drawing it to the back and left.
4. Cut threads on thread cutter at rear of
presser bar.
Gyiding Fabric
Supporting Fabric
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- 401A (116 pages)
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- 114-33 (43 pages)
- 119-3 (23 pages)
- 14K1 (10 pages)
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- 116-1 (20 pages)
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