Understitching facings, Decorative effects – SINGER W811 User Manual
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UNDERSTITCHING FACINGS
The
multiple
stitch
zigzag
is
an
excellent
choice
for
understitching
and
eliminating
bulk
in
facing
seam allowances.
After
attaching
the
facing
to
the
garment,
trim
and
clip
the
seam
allowance
as
usual.
Press
the
seam
allowances
toward
the
facing
and
use
the
multiple
stitch
zigzag
close
to
the
seam,
stitching
through
the
facing
and
the
seam
allowances.
Using
a
matching
thread,
the
stitch
will
blend
in
to
the
fabric
and
prevent
excess
bulk.
This
is
much
more
successful
than
a
straight
stitch
for
understitching.
It
really
helps
to
keep
the
facings
from rolling.
Note: Try Smocking Stitch for knits.
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DECORATIVE EFFECTS
As
with
the
irlind
hem
stitch,
the
tiiultiple
sti
zigzag
can
be
used
for
many
decorative
con
nations.
If
the
stitch
is
pivoted
when
thr;
net
reaches
the
far
left
or
right
of
its
swing,
and
points
are
carefully
matched,
a
tracery
cJiamc
shape results.
On
the
other
hand,
if
rows
of
the
multiple
sti
zigzag
are
sewn
with
the
points
falling
direr
under
each
other,
a
wavy
pattern
is
produce
Flowers
may
also
be
produced.
Start
in
cen
pivot
at
points
shown.
Add
four
more
petal
desired.
Partem: ,'VV
Lirngtli: 1
Wiilth: 3 5
Feed Dog:
Pressure: Normal
Foot: All Purpose
Pattern Selector: 5
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