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BarTacking, Embroidery

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BarTacking _1_S. titch selector: _2_Stitch width: _3_S' titch length: _4_Needle thread tension: _5_Presser foot A: 3 2 to 6.5 0.5 to 1 2 to 6 Zigzag foot f ,_4/, 0--1 --2--3=4=5_6.5 sm_c_ V--0--_--_l_2__S__4 LEr_GTH J This is similar to a very short satin stitch, and is used to Y reinforce points of strain such as corners, pockets and straps of lingerie. Sew four (4) to six (6) stitches. _1_B' ar tack Embroidery _1_Stitch selector: _2_Stitch width: _ Stitch length: _4_Needle thread tension: .(5_Feed dogs: * Presser foot: 3 1 to 6.5 Any 2 to 6 Dropped Remove f fJ-\ ) S_ _4_, Drop the feed dogs, and then remove the foot holder. Y Adjust stitch width as desired. Draw a design onto the fabric with tailor's chalk. Stretch the fabric between embroidery hoops, and then place the fabric under the needle. Lower the presser foot lifter to engage the needle thread tension. Holding the needle thread in your left hand, rotate the handwheel counterclockwise for one complete turn. Pull the needle thread to draw the bobbin thread to the right (top) side of the fabric. At medium speed, stitch along the marked outline, guiding the fabric carefully by hand. After embroidery is completed, raise the feed dogs for normal sewing. 52 0,--1 _--2--3=4=_5_6.5 WIDTH ) X J "x

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BarTacking
_1_.
Stitch selector:
3
_2_Stitch width:
2 to 6.5
_3_'
Stitch length:
0.5 to 1
_4_Needle thread tension:
2 to 6
_5_Presser foot A:
Zigzag foot
This is similar to a very short satin stitch, and is used to
reinforce points of strain such as corners, pockets and
straps of lingerie.
Sew four (4) to six (6) stitches.
_1_'
Bar tack
f
Y
,_4/,
0--1
--2--3=4=5_6.5
sm_c_
LEr_GTH
V--0--_--_l_2__S__4
J
Embroidery
_1_Stitch selector:
3
_2_Stitch width:
1 to 6.5
_
Stitch length:
Any
_4_Needle thread tension:
2 to 6
.(5_Feed dogs:
Dropped
*
Presser foot:
Remove
Drop the feed dogs, and then remove the foot holder.
Adjust stitch width as desired.
Draw a design onto the
fabric with tailor's chalk. Stretch the fabric between
embroidery
hoops, and then place the fabric under the
needle.
Lower the presser foot lifter to engage the needle thread
tension.
Holding the needle thread in your left hand, rotate
the handwheel
counterclockwise
for one complete turn.
Pull the needle thread to draw the bobbin thread to the right
(top) side of the fabric.
At medium speed, stitch along the
marked outline, guiding the fabric carefully
by hand. After
embroidery
is completed,
raise the feed dogs for normal
sewing.
f
Y
f-\
J)
,
_
_
WIDTH
0--1
--2--3=4=5_6.5
S_
_4_,
)
X
J
"x
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