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English 34 ZIGZAG STITCH 35 ZIGZAG STITCH 36 ZIGZAG STITCH Thread Painting Roll & Whip Heirloom Hems Attaching Hook Closures your machine's manual for details). Remove the presser foot and presser foot holder. Attach the Darning/Embroidery Foot (additional accessory for some machine models). Select the zigzag stitch. Place a piece of stabilizer underneath the fabric to give the stitches added support. It may be helpful to draw your monogram on the main fabric using a removable fabric marker, to help guide you. Move the layers together manually as you stitch. For more information on free-motion sewing, see this video. Thread painting is a type of free-motion sewing. Multiple thread colors can be layered to create colorful images. To set the machine for thread painting, first disengage or cover the machine's feed teeth (see your machine's manual for details). Remove the presser foot and presser foot holder. Attach the Darning / Embroidery Foot (additional accessory for some machine models). Select the zigzag stitch. For machine models with adjustable stitch width, adjust the stitch width as desired for your project. Place batting or stabilizer under the fabric. Move the layers together manually as you stitch. For more information on thread painting and free-motion sewing, see this video. Heirloom sewing incorporates several different techniques, and one of these techniques is the Roll & Whip Hem, done using a zigzag stitch. This hem works on fine, lightweight fabrics like batiste. Thread the machine with lightweight thread. A size 9/70 or 11/80 needle (additional accessory for some machine models) is recommended. Set the machine for zigzag stitch. For machines with adjustable stitch length and stitch width, use with a width setting of at least 5.0mm and a length setting of approximately 2.0mm. Use an Open Toe Foot (additional accessory for some machine models) so that the area in front of the needle is unobstructed. Position the fabric so the right movement of the zigzag goes off the edge of the fabric. As the stitch then moves to the left, it "rolls" the fabric over, stitching it in place. Use the zigzag stitch to attach some larger sizes or styles of hook and eye closures. Disengage or cover the machine's feed teeth (see your machine manual). Select the zigzag stitch. For sewing larger sized hook & eye closures, attach the Button Sewing Foot (additional accessory for some machine models) which helps hold each 8 of 49

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English
your machine's manual for details).
Remove the
presser foot and presser foot holder.
Attach the
Darning/Embroidery Foot (additional accessory
for some machine models).
Select the zigzag
stitch.
Place a piece of stabilizer underneath the
fabric to give the stitches added support.
It may
be helpful to draw your monogram on the main
fabric using a removable fabric marker, to help
guide you.
Move the layers together manually as
you stitch.
For more information on free-motion
sewing, see this video.
34
ZIGZAG
STITCH
Thread
Painting
Thread painting is a type of free-motion sewing.
Multiple thread colors can be layered to create
colorful images.
To set the machine for thread
painting, first disengage or cover the machine's
feed teeth (see your machine's manual for
details).
Remove the presser foot and presser
foot holder.
Attach the Darning / Embroidery Foot
(additional accessory for some machine models).
Select the zigzag stitch.
For machine models
with adjustable stitch width, adjust the stitch
width as desired for your project.
Place batting or
stabilizer under the fabric.
Move the layers
together manually as you stitch.
For more
information on thread painting and free-motion
sewing, see this video.
35
ZIGZAG
STITCH
Roll & Whip
Heirloom
Hems
Heirloom sewing incorporates several different
techniques, and one of these techniques is the
Roll & Whip Hem, done using a zigzag stitch.
This
hem works on fine, lightweight fabrics like batiste.
Thread the machine with lightweight thread.
A
size 9/70 or 11/80 needle (additional accessory
for some machine models) is recommended.
Set
the machine for zigzag stitch.
For machines with
adjustable stitch length and stitch width, use with
a width setting of at least 5.0mm and a length
setting of approximately 2.0mm.
Use an Open
Toe Foot (additional accessory for some machine
models) so that the area in front of the needle is
unobstructed.
Position the fabric so the right
movement of the zigzag goes off the edge of the
fabric.
As the stitch then moves to the left, it
"rolls" the fabric over, stitching it in place.
36
ZIGZAG
STITCH
Attaching
Hook Closures
Use the zigzag stitch to attach some larger sizes
or styles of hook and eye closures.
Disengage or
cover the machine's feed teeth (see your machine
manual).
Select the zigzag stitch.
For sewing
larger sized hook & eye closures, attach the
Button Sewing Foot (additional accessory for
some machine models) which helps hold each
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