Brother International CP60X Sewing Guide - Page 12

Sewing stretch fabrics, recommended stitches and their stitches are

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USEFUL SEWING TIPS ■ Sewing stretch fabrics First, baste the pieces of fabric together, and then sew without stretching the fabric. If the stitching is misaligned, place non-woven water soluble stabilizer under the fabric and sew them together. 1 1 Basting For best results when sewing on knit fabrics use the stretch stitches. Also be sure to use a needle for knits (Ball Point needle (gold colored)). The recommended stitches and their stitches are shown below. * Stitches may differ depending on the model. Check stitch selections on the machine's body, and then select the stitch number. Note • Be sure to follow manufacturer's instructions when using water soluble stabilizer. It may not be compatible with some fabrics. 12

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USEFUL SEWING TIPS
Sewing stretch fabrics
First, baste the pieces of fabric together, and
then sew without stretching the fabric. If the
stitching is misaligned, place non-woven water
soluble stabilizer under the fabric and sew
them together.
1
1
Basting
For best results when sewing on knit fabrics use
the stretch stitches. Also be sure to use a needle
for knits (Ball Point needle (gold colored)). The
recommended stitches and their stitches are
shown below.
*
Stitches may differ depending on the model.
Check stitch selections on the machine’s
body, and then select the stitch number.
Note
Be sure to follow manufacturer's
instructions when using water soluble
stabilizer. It may not be compatible with
some fabrics.