Applications, Darning, With accessoriest – SINGER 2001 TouchTronic User Manual

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applications

DARNING

Worn or torn spots on children’s clothes,

knits, and household linens can be darned
effortlessly and quickly with little practice.
You may choose to darn either with or without

accessories. When greater control is needed,

use the accessories. For information on at­

taching the darning and embroidery foot, refer
to Chapter 2 Getting Ready to Sew, page 8.

With Accessoriest

• stitch: straight stitch |
• Stitch length: digitally fine tuned at 0
• Feed cover plate
• Darning and embroidery foot

• Trim ragged edges from area to be darned

and center worn section in embroidery hoop
designed for machine use.

• Touch ! straight stitch.

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Position work in hoop and carefully place
hoop under foot, then lower the presserbar to
engage tension.

• Hold needle thread loosely with left hand,

turn hand wheel toward you, and draw bob­

bin thread up through fabric. Hold both

thread ends and lower needle into fabric.
Snip off thread ends after a few stitches.

• Outline area to be darned with running

stitches for reinforcement as illustrated.

• S t i t c h a c r o s s opening, m o v i n g h o o p

diagonally back and forth under foot. Keep

lines of stitching closely spaced and even in
length.

• When opening is filled, cover area with

crosswise lines of stitching as illustrated.

Darning with Embroidery Hoop

iFlip &

Sew panel should be up when darning with embroidery hoop.

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