Singer C440Q LEGACY Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide - Page 27

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Sewing CRAZY PATCH Create interesting surface embellishment by sewing decorative stitches over the seams. Try mixing several types of fabrics for even more variety. No. 0 All-Purpose Foot (A) 0 5 43 1. Place two pieces of fabric right sides together and sew a O long straight stitch. 2. Press the seam open. No. 5, 43 3. With the right side of the fabric facing up, sew the decorative stitch, making sure the stitches fall on both sides of the seam. STRETCH STITCH SEWING Stretch stitches are strong and flexible and will give with the fabric without breaking. Good for knit fabrics as well as durable fabrics like denim or twill. No. 6 Straight stretch stitch No. 31 Stem stitch for stretch fabrics No. 39 Ric-rac stitch All-Purpose Foot (A) We recommend that you use a needle for knit and synthetic fabrics to prevent skipping stitches and thread breakages. See page 9 for needle recommendations. a. Jacket b. Trousers c. Bag d. Pocket MULTI-STITCH ZIGZAG Used for sewing on elastic and overcast stitching. No. 7 Multi-stitch zigzag All-Purpose Foot (A) NOTE: The illustration to the right shows the look of the stitches when sewn on the fabric edge. A. Elastic sewing Pull elastic in front and back of needle while sewing. B. Overcast stitching Used for easy to ravel and knit fabrics. Refer to previous page for overcasting. • III lu 7y CD 6 31 39 Ir is 7 o AI•• •AI

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Sewing
CRAZY
PATCH
Create
interesting
surface
embellishment
by
sewing
decorative
stitches
over
the
seams.
Try
mixing
several
types
of
fabrics
for
even
more
variety.
No.
0
All
-Purpose
Foot
(A)
1.
Place
two
pieces
of
fabric
right
sides
together
and
sew
a
long
straight
stitch.
2.
Press
the
seam
open.
No.
5,
43
3.
With
the
right
side
of
the
fabric
facing
up,
sew
the
decorative
stitch,
making
sure
the
stitches
fall
on
both
sides
of
the
seam.
0
5
43
O
STRETCH
STITCH
SEWING
III
Stretch
stitches
are
strong
and
flexible
and
will
give
with
the
lu
7
y
fabric
without
breaking.
Good
for
knit
fabrics
as
well
as
durable
fabrics like
denim
or
twill.
CD
6
31
39
No.
6
Straight
stretch
stitch
No.
31
Stem
stitch
for
stretch
fabrics
No.
39
Ric-rac
stitch
All
-Purpose
Foot
(A)
We
recommend
that
you
use
a
needle
for
knit
and
synthetic
fabrics
to
prevent
skipping
stitches
and
thread breakages.
See
page
9
for
needle
recommendations.
a.
Jacket
b.
Trousers
c.
Bag
d.
Pocket
MULTI
-STITCH
ZIGZAG
Used
for
sewing
on
elastic
and
overcast stitching.
No.
7
Multi
-stitch
zigzag
All
-Purpose
Foot
(A)
NOTE:
The
illustration
to
the
right
shows
the
look
of
the
stitches
when
sewn
on
the
fabric
edge.
A.
Elastic
sewing
Pull
elastic
in
front
and
back
of
needle while
sewing.
B.
Overcast
stitching
Used
for
easy
to
ravel
and
knit
fabrics.
Refer
to
previous
page
for
overcasting.
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is
7
o
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