Singer C440Q LEGACY Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide - Page 37

Continuous Decorative, Pattern, Applique, Sewing

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Sewing CONTINUOUS DECORATIVE PATTERN Use the Satin Foot for continuous decorative stitch patterns. This foot has a groove on the underside to allow satin stitches (or other closely spaced stitches) to feed freely under the foot. No. 38-199 Satin Foot (B) NOTE: The illustration to the right shows the look of the stitches when sewn continuously on the fabric. To customize the continuous decorative stitch pattern, you may adjust the length and width of pattern. Experiment with fabric scraps until you achieve the desired length and width. It is suggested that you use stabilizer on the backside of the fabric. This can help prevent stitches from puckering the fabric. 38 - 199 APPLIQUE No. 162, 163, 164 Open Toe Foot To prevent accidents, do not change the stitch width to wider than 5.0. Otherwise, needle could hit the presser foot and break. 1. Set the applique in place on the base fabric with temporary fabric spray adhesive or by using fusible web. O 2. Sew with the right side of the stitch following the right edge of the applique as closely as possible. When sewing sharp angles or curves, bring the needle to its lowest position and raise the presser foot. With the needle down in the fabric, turn the fabric. 11] 162 163 164 NOTE: Applique can also be done with a satin stitch using the Satin Foot (page 24). It may be helpful to place a fabric stabilizer underneath your work, which may help prevent any fabric puckering. FREE ARM SEWING By simply taking off the removable storage compartment, you can access the free arm, making it easier to stitch hard- to-reach areas like pant hems, sleeve cuffs and children's clothing. ,Z) NOTE: Refer to page 8 for taking off the removable storage compartment.

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Sewing
CONTINUOUS DECORATIVE
PATTERN
Use
the
Satin
Foot
for
continuous
decorative
stitch
patterns.
This
foot
has
a
groove
on
the
underside
to
allow
satin
stitches
(or
other
closely
spaced
stitches)
to
feed
freely
under
the
foot.
No.
38-199
Satin
Foot
(B)
NOTE:
The
illustration
to
the
right
shows
the
look
of
the
stitches
when
sewn
continuously
on
the
fabric.
To
customize
the
continuous
decorative
stitch
pattern,
you
may
adjust
the
length
and
width
of
pattern.
Experiment
with
fabric
scraps
until
you
achieve
the
desired
length
and
width.
It
is
suggested
that
you
use
stabilizer
on
the
backside
of
the
fabric.
This
can
help
prevent
stitches
from
puckering
the
fabric.
APPLIQUE
No.
162,
163,
164
Open
Toe
Foot
To
prevent
accidents,
do
not
change
the
stitch
width
to
wider
than
5.0.
Otherwise,
needle
could
hit
the
presser
foot
and
break.
1.
Set
the
applique
in
place
on
the
base
fabric
with
temporary
fabric
spray
adhesive
or
by
using
fusible
web.
2.
Sew
with
the
right
side
of
the
stitch
following
the
right
edge
of
the applique
as
closely
as
possible.
When
sewing
sharp
angles
or
curves,
bring
the
needle
to
its
lowest
position
and
raise
the
presser
foot.
With
the
needle
down
in
the
fabric,
turn
the
fabric.
NOTE:
Applique
can
also
be
done
with
a
satin
stitch
using
the
Satin
Foot
(page
24).
It
may
be
helpful
to
place
a
fabric
stabilizer
underneath
your
work,
which
may
help
prevent
any
fabric
puckering.
FREE
ARM
SEWING
By
simply
taking
off
the
removable
storage
compartment,
you
can
access
the
free
arm,
making
it
easier
to
stitch
hard
-
to
-reach
areas
like
pant
hems,
sleeve
cuffs
and
children's
clothing.
NOTE:
Refer
to
page
8
for
taking
off
the
removable
storage
compartment.
38
-
199
11]
162
163
164
O
,Z)