Zigzag stitch: overcasting, Sewing knits, Sewing on buttons – SINGER W106 User Manual

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02/14/2008

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Length: 1/2^2

Width: 4
Feed Dog: UP
Pressure: Full
Foot: All Purpose

ZIGZAG STITCH:

OVERCASTING

Place the edge of the material urtderneath

the opening of the sewing foot and guide
raw edge along the center slot of the foot
allowing stitch to form half on and half

off the fabric.

Length:1/2-

2

Width: 1

Feed Dog: UP

Pressure: Full
Foot: All Purpose

SEWING KNITS

The narrow zigzag can be used in seams

of brm knits for added strength. After
sewing, open seam and press flat. Tiny

zigzag stitches can hardly be seen and the
seam will give when stretched.

Length: 0

Width:l.4
Feed Dog: Down
Pressure: Full
Foot: Button Foot

SEWING ON BUTTONS

Place the button so its left hole comes

directly under the needle of its left zigzag

swing then gently lower the button foot

lake a stitch into the hole.

Raise the needle from the left hole and

move zigzag width control to the right
until the needle comes down exactly over

the right hole in the button.

Note; Be sure the needle clears the holes

of the button by moving the wheel by
hand before running the machine fast.

Usually 6 to 8 stitches are adequate for

secu^ring a button in place. Stop with the
needle m the left hole. To lock the

threads set the stitch width at 0 and

take a few stitches in the left hand hole

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