Decorative effects, Corded decorative effects – SINGER W710 User Manual
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On most knits, a % inch finished seam, such
as stitch and overcast or the overlock stitch, is
more desirable than a 5/8 inch opened seam
allowance. These stitches can create a neater,
more
professional
finish,
eliminate
bulky
seams, prevent curling, permit the garment
to "give" under stress, and at the same time
they cut down on the amount of work
involved in making a garment. If ever in
doubt as to which of the two stitches to use,
test both on the particular fabric in question
and choose according to their performance.
The stitch and overcast stitch is excellent
for stretch fabrics such as sweater knits,
bathing suit knits, and cotton knits. It has
the greatest strength and elasticity of all.
For patterns with ’'A inch seam allowances;
Feed the fabric such that the needle goes over
the raw edge of the fabric when it swings to
the right. (Fig. 137)
For patterns with 5/8 inch seam allowances:
Feed the raw edge of the fabric along the
etched guide line ''yi", then trim away the
excess fabric close to the stitching. (Fig, 138)
Pattern:____
Width; 5
Feed Dog; Up
Pressure; Normal
Foot; Embroidery
Needle Position; M
SEAMS
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DECORATIVE EFFECTS
An open work effect can be made with fagott-
ing. Slit the fabric where fagotting is desired.
Overcast the edges of the fabric and turn
back about V
a
inch. Press. Sew so that the
stitches to the far left and the far right catch
into the folded edges alternately and the
stitches in the center catch into the space
between the folded edges. (Fig. 139)
Pattern;
Width: 5
Feed Dog: Up
Pressure: Normal
Foot; Embroidery
Needle Position: M
139
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