Singer Simple 3223BY 3223 Stitch Applications Guide - Page 12

Edge Joining

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English ZIGZAG STITCH Insertion 48 MULTI-STEP ZIGZAG STITCH Attaching Trims 49 MULTI-STEP ZIGZAG STITCH Seam Finishing 50 MULTI-STEP ZIGZAG STITCH Bartacks 51 MULTI-STEP ZIGZAG STITCH Edge Joining each time it goes left to right and right to left, making this stitch strong yet flexible. Use it to easily sew elastic onto fabric. For elastic that is 1/4" - 3/8" wide, place the elastic through the opening of the All-Purpose Foot. This will help keep the elastic from slipping from left to right as you sew. Hold the elastic from in front and in back of the presser foot, stretching the elastic as you do so. Use the multi-step zigzag stitch to attach ribbons and trims. It's an easy way to embellish projects. It is helpful to use an Open Toe Foot (additional accessory for some machine models), which provides a clear view of the sewing area. For machines with adjustable stitch length or stitch width, set the stitch length and stitch width according to the look you want for your project. The multi-step zigzag stitch can be used as a seam finish to help prevent fabric edges from unraveling. For machines with adjustable stitch length and stitch width, select a medium stitch length and width and sew along the raw edge of the fabric to finish the edge. A bartack is a series of stitches used to reinforce high-stress areas of garments such as belt loops, pockets, zippers, etc. The multi-step zigzag sews 3 small stitches each time it goes left to right and right to left. When stitch length is set to "0", or if the machine's feed teeth are either covered or disengaged, the stitch can be used to sew bartacks, Two fabrics can be joined together using a multi-step zigzag stitch. First, turn under and press the edge of both fabrics. An Edge Joining Foot (additional accessory for some machine models) can be used a a guide for the fabrics. Place the folded edges next to each other, one on each side of the foot's center guide, and place a piece of lightweight stabilizer underneath the area where they join. Select the multi-step zigzag stitch. For machines with adjustable stitch length or stitch width, select the length and width setting you want for your project. Sew across the area where the fabrics join, so the left movement of the needle sews on the left fabric, and the right movement of the needle sews on the right fabric. Remove the stabilizer when finished. Try using a topstitching thread and Topstitching Needle 12 of 81

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English
ZIGZAG
STITCH
Insertion
each time it goes left to right and right to left,
making this stitch strong yet flexible.
Use it to
easily sew elastic onto fabric.
For elastic that is
1/4" - 3/8" wide, place the elastic through the
opening of the All-Purpose Foot.
This will help
keep the elastic from slipping from left to right
as you sew.
Hold the elastic from in front and in
back of the presser foot, stretching the elastic
as you do so.
48
MULTI-STEP
ZIGZAG
STITCH
Attaching
Trims
Use the multi-step zigzag stitch to attach
ribbons and trims.
It's an easy way to embellish
projects.
It is helpful to use an Open Toe Foot
(additional accessory for some machine
models), which provides a clear view of the
sewing area.
For machines with adjustable
stitch length or stitch width, set the stitch length
and stitch width according to the look you want
for your project.
49
MULTI-STEP
ZIGZAG
STITCH
Seam
Finishing
The multi-step zigzag stitch can be used as a
seam finish to help prevent fabric edges from
unraveling.
For machines with adjustable stitch
length and stitch width, select a medium stitch
length and width and sew along the raw edge of
the fabric to finish the edge.
50
MULTI-STEP
ZIGZAG
STITCH
Bartacks
A bartack is a series of stitches used to
reinforce high-stress areas of garments such as
belt loops, pockets, zippers, etc.
The multi-step
zigzag sews 3 small stitches each time it goes
left to right and right to left.
When stitch length
is set to "0", or if the machine's feed teeth are
either covered or disengaged, the stitch can be
used to sew bartacks,
51
MULTI-STEP
ZIGZAG
STITCH
Edge Joining
Two fabrics can be joined together using a
multi-step zigzag stitch.
First, turn under and
press the edge of both fabrics. An Edge Joining
Foot (additional accessory for some machine
models) can be used a a guide for the fabrics.
Place the folded edges next to each other, one
on each side of the foot's center guide, and
place a piece of lightweight stabilizer
underneath the area where they join. Select the
multi-step zigzag stitch.
For machines with
adjustable stitch length or stitch width, select
the length and width setting you want for your
project.
Sew across the area where the fabrics
join, so the left movement of the needle sews
on the left fabric, and the right movement of the
needle sews on the right fabric.
Remove the
stabilizer when finished.
Try using a
topstitching thread and Topstitching Needle
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