How patterns are produced, Zig-zag stitching – SINGER 8019 User Manual
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Zig-Zag Stitching
how patterns are produced
There are two kinds of stitch patterns built into your
machine: Fashion * Stitch patterns A (only 8007
and 80T9) and Flexi-Stitch* patterns B (only
8019).
The Fashion Stitch patterns, colour-coded yellow
on your machine are produced by the side to side
movement of the needle. The Flexi-Stitch patterns,
colour-coded green and blue (identified by t in the
illustration below) are produced by both the side
to side movement of the needle and the back and
forth movement of the feed to produce multi
purpose and decorative stitch patterns.
The six groups of three stitches each that
are built into your machine are illustrated
below.
tSLOW speed setting is recommended for sewing
Flexi-Stitch
patterns.
This stitch is designed for strength and performance
and cannot readily be ripped out without risk of fabric
damage.
Stitch Pattern Groups
\
(only 8007 and 8019 — Yellow)
III
t t
t t
t t
B (only 8019 — Green and Blue)
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