Singer CG-590 Commercial Grade Instruction Manual - Page 31

Mending with Multi-Stitch Zigzag

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Mending with Multi-Stitch Zigzag The Multi-Stitch is a three-step zigzag stitch. It is stronger than a traditional zigzag stitch and is used for mending, reinforcing a seam, darning, applying elastic and many other techniques. It is ideal when mending tears. Machine Set-Up: Stitch: Pattern Selector: Stitch Width: Stitch Length: Presser Foot: Needle Position: Multi-Stitch Zigzag C 2-5 0.5-1 Special Purpose Foot (J) Center Materials: 2" x 2" denim square 5" x 5" denim, cut a 1" tear in center of denim Procedure: Use the small denim square as a backing to add reinforcement. Stitch directly over the tear. Turn handwheel to lower needle into the fabric. Pivot 180 degrees and sew again. 24

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Mending with Multi-Stitch Zigzag
The Multi-Stitch is a three-step zigzag stitch.
It is stronger than a traditional
zigzag stitch and is used for mending, reinforcing a seam, darning, applying
elastic and many other techniques.
It is ideal when mending tears.
Machine Set-Up
:
Stitch:
Multi-Stitch Zigzag
Pattern Selector:
C
Stitch Width:
2-5
Stitch Length:
0.5-1
Presser Foot:
Special Purpose Foot (J)
Needle Position:
Center
Materials
:
2” x 2” denim square
5” x 5” denim, cut a 1” tear in center of denim
Procedure
:
±
Use the small denim square as a backing to add reinforcement.
±
Stitch directly over the tear.
Turn handwheel to lower needle into the fabric.
Pivot 180 degrees and sew again.