Singer 1 One Instruction Manual 3 - Page 25

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GUIDING AND SUPPORTING THE FABRIC Most fabrics need only to be guided in front of the presser foot. Some fabrics, however, require support while being stitched. Filmy sheers, panne velvet, and tricots, for example, need to be held taut in front and back of the presser foot while being sewn. VVARNING.. Do not pull the fabric while you are stitching as this may deflect the needle causing it to break. REINFORCING END OF SEAM 1. Stitch to the fabric edge. 2. Push in reverse-stitch push button and backstitch 1.5 cm to reinforce the end of the seam. 3. Raise presser foot and remove fabric by drawing it to the back and left. 4. Cut threads on thread cutter at rear of presser bar. t r'S Guiding Fabric Supporting Fabric fi Ending a Seam • 21

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GUIDING
AND
SUPPORTING
THE
FABRIC
Most
fabrics
need
only
to
be
guided
in
front
of
the
presser
foot.
Some
fabrics,
however,
require
support
while
being
stitched.
Filmy
sheers,
panne
velvet,
and
tricots,
for
example,
need
to
be
held
taut
in
front
and
back
of
the
presser
foot
while
being
sewn.
VVARNING
.
.
Do
not
pull
the
fabric
while
you
are
stitching
as
this
may
deflect
the
needle
causing
it
to
break.
REINFORCING
END
OF
SEAM
1.
Stitch
to
the
fabric
edge.
2.
Push
in
reverse
-stitch
push
button
and
backstitch
1.5
cm
to
reinforce
the
end
of
the
seam.
3.
Raise
presser
foot
and
remove
fabric
by
drawing
it
to
the
back
and
left.
4.
Cut
threads
on
thread
cutter
at
rear
of
presser
bar.
t
fi
Ending
a
Seam
r'S
Guiding
Fabric
Supporting
Fabric
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