Stretch overedge stitch, Overedge seam, Fagoting stitch – SINGER 9113 User Manual
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STRETCH OVEREDGE STITCH
With this stitch you can stitch and finish a seam in one step. It is also ideal for finishing
seams, hems and facings requiring stretch.
OVEREDGE SEAM
• Baste seams.
• Trim seam edge 1/4" (6mm) from basting
line.
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
Stitch Selection:
Stretch Overedge
Stitch
Stitch Width:
' TT
Stitch Length:
3-1/2 to4
Foot:
Special Purpose(J)
Needle Plate:
General Purpose (A)
Adjust balance, if necessary
• Position trimmed seam under presser
foot, as shown.
• Stitch along basting line.
• Straight stitches should fall on basting
line; zig-zag stitches should fall over
seam edge.
• Remove basting stitches and press.
FAGOTING STITCH
Use this stitch for fagoting, embroidery, patchwork or strengthening seams.
FAGOTING
Fagoting is an open, lacy stitch used to
join two pieces of fabric.
• Fold under edges to be joined and press.
• Baste the edges 1/8" (3mm) apart onto a
sheet of tissue paper for support.
•
• Position center of work under center of
presser foot.
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
Stitch Selection: Fagoting Stitch
Stitch Width:
• iHHo 1! ,
Stitch Length:
3-1/2 to 4
Foot:
Special Purpose (J)
Needle Plate:
General Purpose (A)
Adjust balance, if necessary
• As you sew, the needle should make a
stitch first in one fabric strip, and then
in the other.
• After stitching is completed, remove
tissue and basting.
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