Singer Heavy Duty 6600C HD 6600C Stitch Applications Guide - Page 16

Use a SINGER Wing Needle additional accessory

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English STRAIGHT 71 STRETCH STITCH Stretch Seams STRAIGHT 72 STRETCH STITCH Heirloom Stitching STRAIGHT 73 STRETCH STITCH Decorative Stitching STRAIGHT 74 STRETCH STITCH Reinforced Seams REINFORCED 75 ZIGZAG STITCH Decorative Stitching This stitch can be used to reinforce seams of stretch fabrics. The stitch is stronger than a regular straight stitch becuase it sews the same stitch three times forward, backward and forward again. Because the stitch stretches, it's a good choice for seams on medium to heavy weight stretch fabrics. The stitch will stretch with the fabric when the fabric is stretched. Use a Ball Point needle to help prevent skipped stitches on stretch fabrics. Learn more about needles on the SINGER website. This stitch can be used to create a delicate heirloom look for fabrics such as organza, organdy and batiste. Use a SINGER Wing Needle (additional accessory), which creates little holes each time it makes a stitch. Use lightweight thread in the needle and bobbin, as regular all-purpose thread is too thick and will "fill up" the holes. Learn more about needles on the SINGER website. Use this stitch to embellish your sewing projects with a single row, multiple rows, or even in combination with other decorative stitches. Experiment with various types of thread such as rayon thread, allpurpose thread, metallic thread, topstitching thread, or even 30wt and 12wt cotton. Be sure to use a needle that is appropriate for the type of thread you are using, and stabilizer to help support the fabric and stitches. Learn more about needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website. This stitch can be used to reinforce seams of heavy woven fabrics, such as denim, canvas, and duck cloth. The stitch is stronger than a regular straight stitch becuase it sews the same stitch three times forward, backward and forward again. Use a SINGER size 16 or size 18 needle for sewing these types of heavyweight fabrics. More information about needles can be found on the SINGER website. Use this stitch to embellish your sewing projects with a single row, multiple rows, or even in combination with other decorative stitches. For machine models with adjustable stitch length and/or stitch width, try various stitch length and/or width adjustments to change the look of the stitch as desired. It may be helpful to use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory for some machine models)for denser stitch settings, as this foot has a groove on the underside to allow stitches to pass freely underneath. Experiment with various types of thread such as rayon thread, all-purpose thread, metallic thread, topstitching thread, or even 30wt and 12wt cotton. Be sure to use a needle that is appropriate for the type of thread you are using, and stabilizer to help support the fabric and stitches. Learn more about needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website. 16 of 49

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English
71
STRAIGHT
STRETCH
STITCH
Stretch Seams
This stitch can be used to reinforce seams of stretch
fabrics.
The stitch is stronger than a regular straight
stitch becuase it sews the same stitch three times -
forward, backward and forward again.
Because the
stitch stretches, it's a good choice for seams on
medium to heavy weight stretch fabrics. The stitch
will stretch with the fabric when the fabric is
stretched.
Use a Ball Point needle to help prevent
skipped stitches on stretch fabrics.
Learn more
about needles on the SINGER website.
72
STRAIGHT
STRETCH
STITCH
Heirloom
Stitching
This stitch can be used to create a delicate heirloom
look for fabrics such as organza, organdy and batiste.
Use a SINGER Wing Needle (additional accessory),
which creates little holes each time it makes a stitch.
Use lightweight thread in the needle and bobbin, as
regular all-purpose thread is too thick and will "fill up"
the holes.
Learn more about needles on the SINGER
website.
73
STRAIGHT
STRETCH
STITCH
Decorative
Stitching
Use this stitch to embellish your sewing projects with
a single row, multiple rows, or even in combination
with other decorative stitches.
Experiment with
various types of thread such as rayon thread, all-
purpose thread, metallic thread, topstitching thread,
or even 30wt and 12wt cotton.
Be sure to use a
needle that is appropriate for the type of thread you
are using, and stabilizer to help support the fabric and
stitches.
Learn more about needles and stabilizer on
the SINGER website.
74
STRAIGHT
STRETCH
STITCH
Reinforced
Seams
This stitch can be used to reinforce seams of heavy
woven fabrics, such as denim, canvas, and duck
cloth.
The stitch is stronger than a regular straight
stitch becuase it sews the same stitch three times -
forward, backward and forward again.
Use a SINGER
size 16 or size 18 needle for sewing these types of
heavyweight fabrics.
More information about needles
can be found on the SINGER website.
75
REINFORCED
ZIGZAG
STITCH
Decorative
Stitching
Use this stitch to embellish your sewing projects with
a single row, multiple rows, or even in combination
with other decorative stitches.
For machine models
with adjustable stitch length and/or stitch width, try
various stitch length and/or width adjustments to
change the look of the stitch as desired.
It may be
helpful to use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional
accessory for some machine models)for denser
stitch settings, as this foot has a groove on the
underside to allow stitches to pass freely underneath.
Experiment with various types of thread such as
rayon thread, all-purpose thread, metallic thread,
topstitching thread, or even 30wt and 12wt cotton.
Be sure to use a needle that is appropriate for the
type of thread you are using, and stabilizer to help
support the fabric and stitches.
Learn more about
needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website.
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