Double action stitching, Fagoting – Brother XR53 User Manual

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BUILT-IN STITCHES

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Joining fabric

You can use the Elastic Stitch to join two pieces of
fabric together and it is very effective when sewing
knitted fabrics. If you are using nylon thread, the
stitch will not be visible.

1

Put the edge of the two pieces of fabric
together and center them under the
presser foot.

2

Sew them together using the Elastic Stitch.
Make sure you keep the two fabric edges
close together.

• Use the basting pins to hold the two fabric

edges close together.

Double action stitching

These stitches are used for joining two pieces of fabric,
such as when making patchwork.

Example: Patchwork with Double Action Stitch

1 Desired seamline

2 Straight Stitch

3 Double Action Stitch

Fagoting

These stitches are used to join two pieces of fabric
while leaving a space between their edges. This stitch is
more decorative when thicker thread is used.

1

Use an iron to fold the two pieces of
fabric along their seams.

2

Baste the two pieces of fabric, separated
by about 2 mm (1/16 inch), onto thin
paper or a sheet of water-soluble
stabilizer.

1 Thin paper or water soluble stabilizer

2 Draw a line down the middle

3 Basting stitching

4 2 mm (1/16 inch)

3

Set the stitch width to “5”.

Stitch

Name

Pattern

Stitch

Length

[mm (inch)]

Stitch

Width

[mm (inch)]

53 37 27

Double

Action

Stitch

F-3

(1/64-1/8)

3-5

(1/8-3/16)

Bridging

Stitch

F-3

(1/64-1/8)

3-5

(1/8-3/16)

Rampart

Stitch

F-3

(1/64-1/8)

3-5

(1/8-3/16)

Decorative

Hem Stitch

/

Fixed

2.5 (3/32)

3-5

(1/8-3/16)

9

10

11

29

24

1

Stitch

Name

Pattern

Stitch

Length

[mm (inch)]

Stitch

Width

[mm (inch)]

53 37 27

Fagoting

Stitch

/

Fixed

2.5 (3/32)

3-5

(1/8-3/16)

Decorative

Stitch

/

Fixed

2.5 (3/32)

3-5

(1/8-3/16)

1

2

3

27

22

1

28

23

1

1

3

2

4

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