Singer Simple 3337 Purple 3337 Stitch Applications Guide - Page 6
Darning/Embroidery Foot video.
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English 25 STRAIGHT Seams STITCH RIGHT POSITION 26 STRAIGHT Zipper STITCH RIGHT Insertion POSITION 27 STRAIGHT Topstitching STITCH RIGHT POSITION 28 ZIGZAG STITCH Seam Finishing 29 ZIGZAG STITCH Applique the machine with a color that blends well with the fabric. Manually move the fabric in a backand-forth motion as you step on the foot control. There is a demonstration of darning in our Darning/Embroidery Foot video. The most common use for the right position straight stitch is for joining fabrics together with a seam. This may be helpful when sewing smaller projects like doll clothes and crafts. The right position straight stitch can be used to aid with zipper insertion. The main types of zipper insertion are the centered zipper, the lapped zipper and the fly front zipper. All these methods are done using the basic Zipper Foot (additionall accessory for some machine models). Topstitching is a line of straight stitching on the outside of a garment or project, usually as a decorative embellishment. The right position straight stitch can be used to sew topstitching on projects like coats, jackets and tote bags. Set the stitch length to 3-3.5mm. Use a SINGER Topstitching Needle, size 90/14 for medium weight fabrics, or a SINGER Topstitching needle, size 100/16 for heavier fabrics. Sew 1/4" - 3/8" from the edge of the fabric. A Topstitching Needle has a longer eye to accommodate thicker threads, such as topstitching thread which gives the stitches a bolder look. The zigzag stitch can be used as a seam finish to help prevent fabric edges from unraveling. If your machine has adjustable stitch length and stitch width, select a medium stitch length and width - using a width that is too wide may cause the fabric edge to tunnel under the presser foot. The most popular stitch for machine applique is the satin stitch, created using a zigzag stitch. The stitches are sewn around the edge of the applique to attach it to the main fabric. The right movement of the needle sews just off the edge of the applique, and the left movement of the needle sews into the applique. If your machine has adjustable stitch length and stitch width, try experimenting on scrap fabric to find the exact settings you want for your applique. Set the width at a medium setting to start, and adjust from there. The stitch length setting should be short enough so that you don't see 6 of 88