Gathering over a cord, Lace application, Flutter hem – SINGER W106 User Manual

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02/14/2008

GATHERING OVER A CORD

Ordinary gathering with a basting stitch
often breaks while pulling in fullness. A

small zigzag across a cord such as crochet
thread or carpet thread, gives a much
stronger cord for gathering fullness into
fabrics. Once the gathers have been

stitched in place, the cord can be pulled
out in order to eliminate bulk.

Length: 1-2

Width: 2-3

Feed Dog: UP

Pressure: Full
Foot: All Purpose

LACE APPLICATION

Attaching laces or trims adds a special

touch to lingerie, dresses, or linens. Pin or
baste lace in place easing or mitering
corners where neccessary.

A straight edged lace or braid has a
convenient line to follow when sewing.
When using a scalloped edged lace follow
the design of the lace for an almost
invisible application.

Length: 1/2-1

Width: 1-2

Feed Dog: UP

Pressure: Full

Foot: All Purpose

FLUTTER HEM

An unusual way of hemming or finishing

edges of tricot or soft knits is by a flutter
edge. Hemming in this manner is just like
overcasting an edge, but the fabric is

stretched in back and in front of the
needle as you sew. For best results, pull
the fabric equally, making sure the needle

goes over the edge. When you stop to
reposition your hands, keep the needle in
the fabric.

Length: Near 0

Width: 3-4

Feed Dog: UP

Pressure: Full
Foot: All Purpose

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