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rlt-in, stitches

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L/7z.t7.!3O F\F_L_- I LL, rAn(F,Y71 Pi? Li L.73'it F\ c:'(.=L,(1 \ -=iric.-7 1 LI /- • 11 7 LI-Liu how stitches are produced All stitches are produced by discs. Fashion Stitch discs control the side-to-side movement of the needle; Flexi-Stitch discs control both the side-to-side movement of the needle and the back-and-forth movement of the feed. a straight stitch. (The straight-stitch disc can also produce speed basting, see page 28.) All interchangeable discs have designs on both sides and produce 12 patterns - four Fashion Stitch and eight Flexi-Stitch patterns. Your sewing machine has ten built-in discs and your accessory set contains six interchangeable discs (one of which is in place in the machine when delivered). The ten built-in discs can produce five Fashion Stitch patterns (white), four Flexi-Stitch patterns (yellow), and In addition to the obviously decorative uses of the stitch patterns, some serve very practical purposes. In the section called "Sewing the Professional Way," beginning on page 41, you will find instructions for both decorative and practical uses of these patterns. The ten • 471 rlt-in stitches sewing macf)ine_pioduce the stitches illustrated Plain Zig-Zag Stitch. Used for general-purpose stretch sewing, buttonholes, attaching buttons, bar tacks, and applique. Straight Stitch. For seaming and speed basting. / A• /A \ / A A A \ / • / A \ / A\ / Multi-stitch Zig-Zag. Lets you mend, join, and V V V •V / •V • / V •/ V • / V reinforce without bulk. Ribbon Stitch. A decorative pattern for singleand twin-needle work. Icicle Stitch. Perfect for ornamental borders and edges. - Blindstitch. Indispensable for finishing hems. Featherstitch. Extremely versatile. Use it for 0 I 4/ 40, stretchable straight-stitch seams in knit and stretch fabrics and for fagoting, embroidering, and quilting. ^AAA^ AAAA/\""A^/\"/\/\/\/\A MV Vv\/\./ V\."./ \./\./V\."./\/\./\ Honeycomb Stitch. Ideal for smocking and useful for mending, overcasting, and attaching elastic and stretch lace. Leaf Stitch. For decorative stitching. Overedge Stretch Stitch. Used for joining and AAAAAAAAAAAAAA overedging seams in knit and stretch fabrics in one operation. 20

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how
stitches
are
produced
All
stitches
are
produced
by
discs.
Fashion
Stitch
discs
control
the
side
-to
-side
movement
of
the
needle;
Flexi-Stitch
discs
control
both
the
side
-to
-side
movement
of
the
needle
and
the
back
-and
-forth
movement
of
the
feed.
Your
sewing
machine
has
ten
built-in
discs
and
your
accessory
set
contains
six
inter-
changeable
discs
(one
of
which
is
in
place
in
the
machine
when
delivered).
The
ten
built-in
discs
can
produce
five
Fashion
Stitch
patterns
(white),
four
Flexi-Stitch
patterns
(yellow),
and
The
ten
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a
straight
stitch.
(The
straight
-stitch
disc
can
also
produce
speed
basting,
see
page
28.)
All
interchangeable
discs
have
designs
on
both
sides
and
produce
12
patterns
-
four
Fashion
Stitch
and
eight
Flexi-Stitch
patterns.
In
addition
to
the
obviously
decorative
uses
of
the
stitch
patterns,
some
serve
very
practical
purposes.
In
the
section
called
"Sewing
the
Professional
Way,"
beginning
on
page
41,
you
will
find
instructions
for
both
decorative
and
practical
uses
of
these
patterns.
rlt-in
stitches
sewing
macf)ine_pioduce
the
stitches
illustrated
Plain
Zig-Zag
Stitch.
Used
for
general-pur-
pose
stretch
sewing,
buttonholes,
attaching
buttons,
bar
tacks,
and
applique.
Straight
Stitch.
For
seaming
and
speed
bast-
ing.
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A
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Multi
-stitch
Zig-Zag.
Lets
you
mend,
join,
and
reinforce
without
bulk.
Ribbon
Stitch.
A
decorative
pattern
for
single
-
and
twin
-needle
work.
Icicle
Stitch.
Perfect
for
ornamental
borders
and
edges.
Blindstitch.
Indispensable
for
finishing
hems.
Featherstitch.
Extremely
versatile.
Use
it
for
stretchable
straight
-stitch
seams
in
knit
and
stretch
fabrics
and
for
fagoting,
embroidering,
and
quilting.
Honeycomb
Stitch.
Ideal
for
smocking
and
useful
for
mending,
overcasting,
and
attaching
elastic
and
stretch
lace.
Leaf
Stitch.
For
decorative
stitching.
Overedge
Stretch
Stitch.
Used
for
joining
and
overedging
seams
in
knit
and
stretch
fabrics
in
one
operation.
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