Shaping darts in interfacings, Sewing on, Sheer materials – SINGER W311 User Manual
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SHAPING DARTS IN INTERFACINGS
Center
Fig. 95
Cut interfacing clown center between dart lines. Over
lap cut edges, matching dart lines. Zigzag stitch along
marking line
f r o m
point to wide end of
d a r t. T r im
both
raw edges close to stitching.
g. 96
Fig. 97
SEWING ON
SHEER MATERIALS
Most fabrics need to be guided only in front of the presser foot as shown at left. Many flimsy
sheers, crepes, knits, tricots, etc., require support while being stitched. For such fabric use the
straight stitch throat plate and presser foot and apply gentle tension by holding seam in front and
back of the presser foot as shown at right.
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