Elastic thread shirring, Holding the fabric, Turning corners – SINGER W811 User Manual
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ELASTIC THREAD SHIRRING
Wind
elastic
thread
onto
bobbin,
as
shown,
let^
ting
the
thread
pass
through
your
fingers.
The
thread
should
be
wound
smoothly
without
stret
ching.
Place
bobbin
in
case
as
usual,
being
sure
that
the
elastic
is
drawn
through
the
tension.
Use
regular
thread
on
the
top
of
the
machine.
Do
a
trial
run
on
the
chosen
fabric
to
test
length
of
stitch.
Lay
a
piece
of
paper
under
the
fabric
to
keep
it
from
gathering
up
as
you
sew.
This
will
enable
you
to
sew
many
parallel
rows
of
stitching
without
difficulty.
Afterwards
tear
out
the
paper
and the fabric will be gathered.
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• HOLDING THE FABRIC
For
most
fabrics,
it
is
not
necessary
to
hold
the
fabric
in
both
front
and
back.
Merely
guide
the
fabric
with
one
hand
from the front.
For the fine delicate fabrics,
such as chiffon, geogrette, and
tricot, the best resits will be at
tained by holding the fabric in
front and back of the needle
without pulling on it.
. TURNING CORNERS
To
pivot
at
a
corner,
leave
the
needle
in
the
fabric
while
on
the
upswing
so
that
the
stitch
is
almost
completed,
thus
preven
ting
the
possibility
of
skipped
stit
ches
in
the
corner.
Lift
the
presser
foot
and
pivot
the
fabric.
Then,
lower
the
presser
foot
and
continue sewing.
•
• CURVED SEAMS
On
a
curved
seam
use
a
slightly
shorter
stitch
length
than
you
are
using
for
the
rest
of
the
seams.
For
example,
if
length
2
is
being
used
for
the
seams,
a
1-1/2
stitch
length
would
be
preferred
for
curves.
A
smaller
stitch length will add strength and elasticity to the seam.
When
guiding
the
fabric,
keep
your
fabric
edge
on
the
etched
seam
guide
line
directly
across
from
the
needle
rather
than
on
the
forward
part
of the line. The seam guide may be used on an angle as shown.
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