Singer One Instruction Manual 3 - Page 40

Attaching, Elastic, Plain, Zig-Zag, Needle, Position, Stitch, Width, maximum, Length, About, General

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APPLIQUE Appliqué adds beauty and interest to clothing and household linens. You can create your own design, trace a simple outline from a coloring book, or use a motif cut from a printed fabric. Fabrics of like or different texture combine equally well. A closely spaced zig-zag stitch is most commonly used in appliqué work. Athough you may vary stitch width to accomodate fabric weave or texture, never allow the stitch to be too wide. F. Attaching Elastic with Plain Zig-Zag 36 Preparation • Baste appliqué design to fabric. • Outline design with straight stitching (use a short stitch). • Remove basting and press. • Attach special purpose foot. Appliquéing 1. Set machine for desired stitch width. Adjust stitch length in the O-1 area of the stitch length dial. 2. Outline the entire design with appliqué stitching. 3. Cut away the fabric on the outer edges of the stitching with embroidery scissors. ATTACHING ELASTIC Elastic will remain stretchable when is attached with the plain zig-zag stitch. The flexible joining produced by this stitch allows elastic banding to be stitched under, over, or between fabric layers, making it particularly useful in the construction of lingerie and swimsuits. • Needle Position: j • Stitch Width: (maximum) • Stitch Length: About 1.25 mm • General Purpose Needle Plate and Foot

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APPLIQUE
Appliqué
adds
beauty
and
interest
to
clothing
and
household
linens.
You
can
create
your
own
design,
trace
a
simple
outline
from
a
coloring
book,
or
use
a
motif
cut
from
a
printed
fabric.
Fabrics
of
like
or
different
texture
combine
equally
well.
A
closely
spaced
zig-zag
stitch
is
most
commonly
used
in
appliqué
work.
Athough
you
may
vary
stitch
width
to
accomodate
fabric
weave
or
tex-
ture,
never
allow
the
stitch
to
be
too
wide.
Preparation
Baste
appliqué
design
to
fabric.
Outline
design
with
straight
stitching
(use
a
short
stitch).
Remove
basting
and
press.
Attach
special
purpose
foot.
F.
Attaching
Elastic
with
Plain
Zig-Zag
Appliquéing
1.
Set
machine
for
desired
stitch
width.
Adjust
stitch
length
in
the
O-1
area
of
the
stitch
length
dial.
2.
Outline
the
entire
design
with
appliqué
stitching.
3.
Cut
away
the
fabric
on
the
outer
edges
of
the
stitching
with
embroidery
scissors.
ATTACHING
ELASTIC
Elastic
will
remain
stretchable
when
is
attached
with
the
plain
zig-zag
stitch.
The
flexible
joining
produced
by
this
stitch
allows
elastic
banding
to
be
stitched
under,
over,
or
between
fabric
layers,
making
it
particularly
useful
in
the
construction
of
lingerie
and
swimsuits.
Needle
Position:
j
Stitch
Width:
(maximum)
Stitch
Length:
About
1.25
mm
General
Purpose
Needle
Plate
and
Foot
36