Singer CG-590 Commercial Grade Instruction Manual - Page 44

Joining Fabric with the Herringbone, Stitch

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Joining Fabric with the Herringbone Stitch Your sewing projects can have diversity, originality and creativity by adding one or more of the available decorative stitches. By embellishing a project with decorative stitches you can create an original work of art. The Herringbone Stitch is often used to join pieces of fabric and decorative top-stitching. Machine Set-Up: Stitch: Pattern Selector: Stitch Width: Stitch Length: Presser Foot: Needle Position: Herringbone Stitch H 5 Stretch Setting Special Purpose Foot (J) Center Materials: (1) 4" x 4" pieces of lawn (1) 5" long piece of 1" wide lace Stretch Setting Procedure: Spray starch and iron the lace and batiste. Center the lace right side up, lengthwise on the lawn. Stitch lace to fabric by sewing the decorative stitch down both edges of the lace. 37

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Joining Fabric with the Herringbone
Stitch
Your sewing projects can have diversity, originality and creativity by adding
one or more of the available decorative stitches.
By embellishing a project with
decorative stitches you can create an original work of art.
The Herringbone
Stitch is often used to join pieces of fabric and decorative top-stitching.
Machine Set-Up:
Stitch:
Herringbone Stitch
Pattern Selector:
H
Stitch Width:
5
Stitch Length:
Stretch Setting
Presser Foot:
Special Purpose Foot (J)
Needle Position:
Center
Materials
:
(1) 4” x 4” pieces of lawn
(1) 5” long piece of 1” wide lace
Procedure:
±
Spray starch and iron the lace and batiste.
±
Center the lace right side up, lengthwise on the lawn.
±
Stitch lace to fabric by sewing the decorative stitch down both edges of the
lace.
Stretch Setting