Multi-stitch zigzag, Shell stitch, Fagoting – SINGER 7469Q CONFIDENCE QUILTER User Manual

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MULTI-STITCH ZIGZAG

This is a strong stitch because as its name implies, it makes
three short stitches where the normal zig-zag makes only one.

For this reason it is highly recommended for overcasting all
types of fabrics.

It is also ideal for bartacks, mending tears, patching, sewing

towelling, patch-work and attaching flat elastic.

SETTINGS :Presser foot - General Purpose Foot

:Thread tension control - AUTO

SHELL STITCH

Turn under the raw edge and press. Place the fabric right
side up so that the zigzag part of the stitch sews just over the
folded edge, pulling the fabric in to form a shell hem. Trim
away excess fabric close to the stitching line.

SETTINGS :Presser foot - General Purpose Foot

:Thread tension control - AUTO

Helpful Hint: For a pleasing appearance experiment
with different width, length and tension settings.

NOTE: Mending a tear or overedging as shown in
illustration requires manual adjustment of the length
control.

FAGOTING

This is a popular decorative stitch (used in sleeves or fronts of
blouses and dresses). To attach two separate pieces of fabric
together, leave a little space in between. To prepare the fabric:
Fold under the seam allowances on the cut edges, and press.
Baste folded edges to tissue paper with about 1/8" (0.3 cm)
space between. Stitch over the 1/8" (0.3 cm) allowance, just
catching the fabric fold on both sides with needle. Remove
bastings and paper; press.

SETTINGS :Presser foot - General Purpose Foot

:Thread tension control - AUTO

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