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English 148 ENTREDEUX STITCH Decorative Stitching 149 ENTREDEUX STITCH Creating Entredeux 150 ENTREDEUX STITCH Joining Fabric and Lace Use this stitch to embellish your sewing projects with a single row, multiple rows, or even in combination with other decorative stitches. For machine models with adjustable stitch length and/or stitch width, try various stitch length and/or width adjustments to change the look of the stitch as desired. It may be helpful to use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory for some machine models) for denser stitch settings, as this foot has a groove on the underside to allow stitches to pass freely underneath. Experiment with various types of thread such as rayon thread, all-purpose thread, metallic thread, topstitching thread, or even 30wt cotton. Be sure to use a needle that is appropriate for the type of thread you are using, and stabilizer to help support the fabric and stitches. Learn more about needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website. Entredeux stitches are mainly used for heirloom sewing and vintage style projects. These stitches look best when sewn on lightweight fabrics such as organdy, organza, or batiste. It is helpful to prepare the fabric with fabric spray starch and press it so it has more "body", as the Entredeux Stitch is dense and also usually sewn on a single layer of fabric. Use a SINGER Hemstitching Needle (additional accessory), which helps create small "holes" in the fabrc as you sew. Use a lightweight thread in the needle and bobbin, as all-purpose thread will be too thick and the holes created by the wing needle won't show as well. An Open Toe Foot (additional accessoryl for some machine models) can also be helpful because it provides a clear view as you sew. Press again when finished. Heirloom sewing incorporates several different techniques, and one is joining fabric and lace. This works best on fine, lightweight fabrics like batiste, organdy and organza. Thread the machine with lightweight thread and a SINGER Hemstitching Needle (additional accessory). Set the machine for the Entredeux Stitch. It can be helpful to use an Open Toe Foot (additional accessory for some machine models) so that the area in front of the needle is unobstructed. Fold the edge of the fabric under, the place the fabric fold next the the flat edge of the lace. Sew the main part of the stitch on the fabric, allowing the right movement of the needle to catch the heading of the lace. When finished, use a fine scissor to trim away the excess fabric allowance. 34 of 49

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English
148
ENTREDEUX
STITCH
Decorative
Stitching
Use this stitch to embellish your sewing projects with
a single row, multiple rows, or even in combination
with other decorative stitches.
For machine models
with adjustable stitch length and/or stitch width, try
various stitch length and/or width adjustments to
change the look of the stitch as desired.
It may be
helpful to use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional
accessory for some machine models) for denser
stitch settings, as this foot has a groove on the
underside to allow stitches to pass freely underneath.
Experiment with various types of thread such as
rayon thread, all-purpose thread, metallic thread,
topstitching thread, or even 30wt cotton.
Be sure to
use a needle that is appropriate for the type of thread
you are using, and stabilizer to help support the fabric
and stitches.
Learn more about needles and
stabilizer on the SINGER website.
149
ENTREDEUX
STITCH
Creating
Entredeux
Entredeux stitches are mainly used for heirloom
sewing and vintage style projects.
These stitches
look best when sewn on lightweight fabrics such as
organdy, organza, or batiste.
It is helpful to prepare
the fabric with fabric spray starch and press it so it
has more "body", as the Entredeux Stitch is dense and
also usually sewn on a single layer of fabric.
Use a
SINGER Hemstitching Needle (additional accessory),
which helps create small "holes" in the fabrc as you
sew.
Use a lightweight thread in the needle and
bobbin, as all-purpose thread will be too thick and the
holes created by the wing needle won't show as well.
An Open Toe Foot (additional accessoryl for some
machine models) can also be helpful because it
provides a clear view as you sew.
Press again when
finished.
150
ENTREDEUX
STITCH
Joining Fabric
and Lace
Heirloom sewing incorporates several different
techniques, and one is joining fabric and lace.
This
works best on fine, lightweight fabrics like batiste,
organdy and organza.
Thread the machine with
lightweight thread and a SINGER Hemstitching
Needle (additional accessory).
Set the machine for
the Entredeux Stitch.
It can be helpful to use an
Open Toe Foot (additional accessory for some
machine models) so that the area in front of the
needle is unobstructed.
Fold the edge of the fabric
under, the place the fabric fold next the the flat edge
of the lace.
Sew the main part of the stitch on the
fabric, allowing the right movement of the needle to
catch the heading of the lace.
When finished, use a
fine scissor to trim away the excess fabric allowance.
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