SINGER W910 User Manual
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gathering
over
a
cord
Ordinary gathering with a basting stitch
often breaks while pulling in fullness A
small zigzag across a cord such as crochet
thread or carpet thread, gives a much
stronger cord for gathering fullness into
fabrics^ Once the gathers have been
stitched in place, the cord can be pulled
out in order to eliminate bulk.
Pattern:^;
Length; 2 '
Width: 2-3
Feed
Dog: High
Pressure; Full
Foot: All Purpose
Stretch Control; M
LACE APPLICATION
Attaching laces or trims adds a special
touch to lingerie, dresses, or linens. Pin or
baste lace in place easing or mitering
corners where neccesssry.
A straight edged lace or braid has a
convenient line to follow when sewing.
When using a scalloped edged lace follow
the design of the lace for an almost
invisible application.
Pattern:^/ ID
Length:
’A
~1
Width; 1—3
Feed Dog: High
Pressure: Full
Foot: All Purpose
Stretch Control: M
FLUTTER HEM
edges of tricot or soft knits is by a flutter
edge. Hemming m this manner is just like
overcashng an edge, but the fabric is
stretched in back and in front of the
fte fabric equally, making sure the nee^dle
goes over the edge. When you stop to
Pattern:^/ Ш
Length; %—Я
Width: 4—5
Feed Dog: High
Pressure: Full
Foot; All Purpose
Stretch Control: IM
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