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Sewing, knitted, fabrics

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Sewing knitted fabrics eg. Interlock, Jersey When sewing knitted • boos. me following p generally apply: I Use a perfect needle. Even a very slightly blunt needle will damage the knit, causing d to ladder 2. Use fine Sewing elfMd. Particularly tor line jerseys. Coarse thread can also damage the knit Neckband with visible seam • rrittWOir Presser tootThread: Needle: Stitch: Stitch width. Stitch length Needle position: Feed-dog: Colour Indicator ton fabrics (pyjamas. T-shins. sports underwear. underwear) 1 sewing thread fie . 2StRPOPR956t9MSNAPPP 5 2 centre Sewing F od the neatly cut neckband in had and press. Pm and baste to the right side of the neck;ine hen Sew with honeycomb stitch. Guide the work so That the stitches come exactly to the edge of the bard Cul oft the surplus fabric tram The "sloe 3 Use darning thread for basting. After the seam has been sewn, naming thread is more easily removed than the con- siderably thicker end shorter fibre bast ng thread. AO 4. Press each sewn as 4 is sewn This will make subsequent work easier. 5 Sew a sample to lest the stretch of the slilch The seam should be as elastic as the fabric. As modern textiles vary considerably in their Smelly. the basic setting of the practical stitches can be adjusted. where nacos- Sary. 10 Sun the tab/it. for •hand-look• knitted 'fabrics use a Sightly longer Stitch length. Neckband with °verb& seem Presser foot Thread: Needle: Stitch Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position Peen-dog CSikjur Indicator: 2 Sewing thread ao AAJSAA&A 4-6 rich* r. Fold the neatly cut neckband in hall and press Pin to the right side of the neckline. with the cut edpet 01 the band exactly in line with the neckline edge When sewing. guide the edges to the pin of the overlook loot. • ice .• Ait //li g 11 22

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Sewing
knitted
fabrics
eg.
Interlock,
Jersey
When
sewing
knitted
boos.
me
following
p
generally
apply:
I
Use
a
perfect
needle.
Even
a
very
slightly
blunt
needle
will
damage
the
knit,
causing
d
to
ladder
2.
Use
fine
Sewing
elf
Md.
Particularly
tor
line
jerseys.
Coarse
thread
can
also
damage
the
knit
3
Use
darning
thread
for
basting.
After
the
seam
has
been
sewn,
naming
thread
is
more
easily
removed
than
the
con-
siderably
thicker
end
shorter
fibre
bast
ng
thread.
4.
Press
each
sewn
as
4
is
sewn
This
will
make
subsequent
work
easier.
5
Sew
a
sample
to
lest
the
stretch
of
the
slilch
The
seam
should
be
as
elastic
as
the
fabric.
As
modern
textiles
vary
con-
siderably
in
their
Smel-
ly.
the
basic
setting
of
the
practical
stitches
can
be
adjusted.
where
nacos-
Sary.
10
Sun
the
tab/it.
for
•hand
-look•
knitted
'fabrics
use
a
Sightly
lon-
ger
Stitch
length.
Neckband
with
visible
seam
rrittWOir
Presser
toot-
Thread:
Needle:
Stitch:
Stitch
width
.
Stitch
length
Needle
position:
Feed
-dog:
Colour
Indicator
ton
fabrics
(pyjamas.
T
-shins.
sports
under-
wear.
underwear)
1
sewing
thread
fie
.
2StRPOPR956t9MSNAPPP
5
2
centre
Sewing
F
od
the
neatly
cut
neck-
band
in
had
and
pr
ess.
Pm
and
baste
to
the
right
side
of
the
neck;ine
hen
Sew
with
honey-
comb
stitch.
Guide
the
work
so
That
the
stitches
come
exactly
to
the
edge
of
the
bard
Cul
oft
the
surplus
fabric
tram
The
"sloe
AO
Neckband
with
°verb&
seem
Presser
foot
Thread:
Needle:
Stitch
Stitch
width:
Stitch
length:
Needle
position
Peen
-dog
CSikjur
Indicator:
2
Sewing
thread
ao
AAJSAA&A
4-6
rich*
r.
ice
.•
Fold
the
neatly
cut
neck-
band
in
hall
and
press
Pin
to
the
right
side
of
the
neckline.
with
the
cut
ed-
pet
01
the
band
exactly
in
line
with
the
neckline
edge
When
sewing.
guide
the
edges
to
the
pin
of
the
overlook
loot.
At
i
/
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g
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