SINGER 626E6 Touch & Sew User Manual
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SEAM FINISHES
® Pattern Selector: Zig'Zag (VWWVWMWVWA)
Biindstitch
(V'”'V V ),
or
Multi-Stitch Zig-Zag (/VV\A)
© Stitch Width Selector: 4 or 5
© Needle Position: C
© Stitch Length: 8 to 20, depending on choice of stitch and
fabric
® Throat Plate: General Purpose
® Presser Foot: General Purpose
Seam edges support the garment and should be given
a durable finish if the fabric is likely to raveh
1. Make a test sample first to determine whether zig
zag stitch (V\WWMWVWl)? biindstitch (
or multi-stitch zig-zag (/\^A/\y\ ) best suits your
fabric.
2. Adjust stitch length and stitch width settings to
suit fabric. Choose the setting that will give you
the most ''open” stitch that will secure the fabric
edges; avoid harsh, over-stitched edges.
3. Place stitching near the edge of the seam allow
ance or over the raw edge as illustrated.
4. If stitching is placed near the edge of the seam
allowance, trim edges evenly.
Overedged Seam Finish
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