Decorative sewing, Tips on design stitching – SINGER XL-580 User Manual

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DECORATIVE SEWING

Presser foot: Satin Foot

Different types of decorative stitches are available.

The following are examples of how to use and sew these stitches.

You can use other stitches in the same way.

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fabric being sewn, to check the stitch pattern to be used.

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wound onto the bobbin to make sure that the thread will not

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particular fabric that you are working with. For example,

place a piece of tear-away stabilizer underneath the

stitching area when working with a cotton fabric. (See page

72-75 for more help with stabilizer selection).

TIPS ON DESIGN STITCHING

Scallop Stitch (45)

This is an ideal decorative stitch for finishing the edges of

fabrics, such as those used for table linens or children’s

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the stitch with a stabilizer underneath the fabric. Trim the edge

of the fabric along the edge of the stitch, being careful not to

cut into the stitching.

Pyramid (46)

This stitch can be used for embellishing bias binding or

creating decorative borders on garments and home dec

projects.

Arrowhead (47)

In addition to using this pattern as a decorative stitch, it can

also be used as a triangular backtack stitch for reinforcing

places which can easily unravel. This is particularly useful for

sewing both edges of pockets..

Checker Board Zigzag (48) and Checker Double (51)

Use a bias tape and fold back the edge. Sew the checker

stitch on top of this.

Diamond (50)

Fold over the edge of the fabric and use this stitch to tidy up

the edge.

Scallop stitches and diamond stitches can be combined to

create other attractive patterns.

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