Singer Heavy Duty 6600C HD 6600C Stitch Applications Guide - Page 3

Insert a SINGER Universal Twin

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English 12 STRAIGHT STITCH Raw Edge Applique 13 STRAIGHT STITCH Twin Needle Pintucks 14 STRAIGHT STITCH Twin Needle Hems 15 STRAIGHT STITCH Gathering Raw edge applique is one of the simplest ways to do machine applique, providing an organic appearance. First adhere the applique to the base fabric with fusible web. Stitch around the applique with a straight stitch, approximately 1/8" from its raw edge. Note: It can be helpful to use an Open Toe Foot (additional accoessory for some machine models) so you have a more clear view of the stitching area. Pintucks are used for texture on lightweight fabrics such as batiste. To create pintucks, set machine for straight stitch. Insert a SINGER Universal Twin Needle 1.6mm or 2.0mm (additional accessory). It is helpful to use a Pintuck Foot (additional accessory for some models). Place one thread spool on the main spool pin, and a second spool of thread on the auxiliary spool pin, with threads unreeling in opposite directions so they don't tangle while sewing. Note: If machine has no auxiliary spool pin, it may be helpful to use an external cone stand (additional purchase). Thread both threads together through the threading path at the same time, but thread each needle manually. Increase needle thread tension for more enhanced tucks. Here is a video for the Pintuck Foot, which includes twin needle pintuck stitching. Twin needle hems provide a professional finish to garments. The top side has two parallel rows of straight stitching, connected with a zigzag on the back side. Twin needles (additional accessory) come in many of sizes, so choose one that provides the look you want for your project. Place one thread spool on the main spool pin, and a second spool of thread on the auxiliary spool pin, with threads unreeling in opposite directions so they don't tangle while sewing. Note: If machine has no auxiliary spool pin, it may be helpful to use an external cone stand (additional purchase). Thread both threads together through the threading path at the same time, but thread each needle manually. Turn the hem up and stitch from the top side, catching the raw edge as you sew. Gathering takes a longer piece of fabric and shortens it by creating a series of small folds, used to create fullness. Gathers can be created various ways. For medium weight fabrics, set the machine for straight stitch with a long length setting, and then reduce the upper thread tension. Sew one row of stitches just inside the seam guide line, then sew another row about 1/8" next to that inside the seam allowance. Pull the bobbin threads to gather the fabric. For lightweight fabrics, use this same method, or try using a Gathering Foot (additional accessory). For more information about the Gathering Foot, see this video. 3 of 49

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English
12
STRAIGHT
STITCH
Raw Edge
Applique
Raw edge applique is one of the simplest ways to do
machine applique, providing an organic appearance.
First adhere the applique to the base fabric with
fusible web.
Stitch around the applique with a
straight stitch, approximately 1/8" from its raw edge.
Note:
It can be helpful to use an Open Toe Foot
(additional accoessory for some machine models) so
you have a more clear view of the stitching area.
13
STRAIGHT
STITCH
Twin Needle
Pintucks
Pintucks are used for texture on lightweight fabrics
such as batiste. To create pintucks, set machine for
straight stitch.
Insert a SINGER Universal Twin
Needle 1.6mm or 2.0mm (additional accessory).
It is
helpful to use a Pintuck Foot (additional accessory
for some models).
Place one thread spool on the
main spool pin, and a second spool of thread on the
auxiliary spool pin, with threads unreeling in opposite
directions so they don't tangle while sewing.
Note:
If
machine has no auxiliary spool pin, it may be helpful
to use an external cone stand (additional purchase).
Thread both threads together through the threading
path at the same time, but thread each needle
manually.
Increase needle thread tension for more
enhanced tucks.
Here is a video for the Pintuck Foot,
which includes twin needle pintuck stitching.
14
STRAIGHT
STITCH
Twin Needle
Hems
Twin needle hems provide a professional finish to
garments.
The top side has two parallel rows of
straight stitching, connected with a zigzag on the
back side.
Twin needles (additional accessory) come
in many of sizes, so choose one that provides the
look you want for your project.
Place one thread
spool on the main spool pin, and a second spool of
thread on the auxiliary spool pin, with threads
unreeling in opposite directions so they don't tangle
while sewing.
Note:
If machine has no auxiliary
spool pin, it may be helpful to use an external cone
stand (additional purchase).
Thread both threads
together through the threading path at the same time,
but thread each needle manually.
Turn the hem up
and stitch from the top side, catching the raw edge as
you sew.
15
STRAIGHT
STITCH
Gathering
Gathering takes a longer piece of fabric and shortens
it by creating a series of small folds, used to create
fullness.
Gathers can be created various ways.
For
medium weight fabrics, set the machine for straight
stitch with a long length setting, and then reduce the
upper thread tension.
Sew one row of stitches just
inside the seam guide line, then sew another row
about 1/8" next to that inside the seam allowance.
Pull the bobbin threads to gather the fabric.
For
lightweight fabrics, use this same method, or try
using a Gathering Foot (additional accessory).
For
more information about the Gathering Foot, see this
video.
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