Brother International XR1300 Users Manual - English - Page 71

Fagoting

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Pattern Presser Foot Twin Needle Walking Foot Reverse (Rev.)/ Reinforcement (Rfc.) Stitching Stitch Name Decorative stitch Pattern No. Application Decorative hemming on thin, N 31 medium weight and plain weave fabrics, heirloom stitching, etc. N 32 Decorative stitching, smocking stitching, heirloom stitching, etc. N 33 Decorative stitching, smocking stitching, heirloom stitching, etc. Stitch Width [mm (inch.)] Auto Manual 5.0 (3/16) 1.5-7.0 (1/16-1/4) 6.0 (15/64) 1.5-7.0 (1/16-1/4) 5.0 (3/16) 1.5-7.0 (1/16-1/4) Stitch Length [mm (inch.)] Auto Manual 2.0 (1/16) 1.5-4.0 (1/16-3/16) 1.6 (1/16) 1.0-4.0 (1/16-3/16) 1.6 (1/16) 1.0-4.0 (1/16-3/16) No No Rfc. No No Rfc. No No Rfc. CAUTION 3 ● Be sure to turn off the main power before replacing the presser foot. Otherwise, injuries may occur if the foot controller or (start/stop button) is accidentally pressed and the machine starts sewing. Fagoting Stitching across an open seam is called "fagoting". It is used on blouses and children's clothing. This stitch is more decorative when thicker thread is used. Use an iron to fold the two pieces of fabric a along their seams. Baste the two pieces of fabric, separated by b about 4.0 mm (3/16 inch), onto thin paper or a sheet of water-soluble stabilizer. • If you draw a line down the middle of the thin paper or water-soluble stabilizer, sewing is easier. Set the stitch width to 7.0 mm (1/4 inch). e • For details, refer to "Selecting a stitch" (page 37). Sew with the center of the presser foot f aligned along the center of the two pieces of fabric. 3 1 2 a Thin paper or water soluble stabilizer b Basting stitching c 4 mm (3/16 inch) Attach zigzag foot "J". c Select stitch or . d After sewing is finished, remove the paper. g 69

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Fagoting
Stitching across an open seam is called “fagoting”. It
is used on blouses and children's clothing. This stitch
is more decorative when thicker thread is used.
a
Use an iron to fold the two pieces of fabric
along their seams.
b
Baste the two pieces of fabric, separated by
about 4.0 mm (3/16 inch), onto thin paper or
a sheet of water-soluble stabilizer.
• If you draw a line down the middle of the
thin paper or water-soluble stabilizer,
sewing is easier.
a
Thin paper or water soluble stabilizer
b
Basting stitching
c
4 mm (3/16 inch)
c
Attach zigzag foot “J”.
d
Select stitch
or
.
e
Set the stitch width to 7.0 mm (1/4 inch).
• For details, refer to “Selecting a stitch”
(page 37).
f
Sew with the center of the presser foot
aligned along the center of the two pieces of
fabric.
g
After sewing is finished, remove the paper.
Decorative stitch
N
31
Decorative hemming on thin,
medium weight and plain weave
fabrics, heirloom stitching, etc.
5.0 (3/16)
1.5-7.0
(1/16-1/4)
2.0 (1/16)
1.5-4.0
(1/16-3/16)
No
No
Rfc.
N
32
Decorative stitching, smocking
stitching, heirloom stitching, etc.
6.0 (15/64)
1.5-7.0
(1/16-1/4)
1.6 (1/16)
1.0-4.0
(1/16-3/16)
No
No
Rfc.
N
33
Decorative stitching, smocking
stitching, heirloom stitching, etc.
5.0 (3/16)
1.5-7.0
(1/16-1/4)
1.6 (1/16)
1.0-4.0
(1/16-3/16)
No
No
Rfc.
Be sure to turn off the main power before replacing the presser foot. Otherwise, injuries may occur if
the foot controller or
(start/stop button) is accidentally pressed and the machine starts sewing.
Stitch Name
Pattern
Presser Foot
Pattern
No.
Application
Stitch Width
[mm (inch.)]
Stitch Length
[mm (inch.)]
Twin Needle
Walking Foot
Reverse
(
Rev.
)
/
Reinforcement
(
Rfc.
)
Stitching
Auto
Manual
Auto
Manual
CAUTION
1
2
3