Application of ultra stretch stitch, Application of ultra stretch – SINGER W1015 Elgin User Manual

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Application of Ultra Stretch
Stitch

A. Seaming
On most knits, a 3/16 inch finished

seam, such as stitch and overcast
or the overlock stitch, is more
desirable than a 5/8 inch opened
seam allowance. These stitches
can create a neater, more profes

sional finish, eliminate bulky seams
prevent curling, permit the gar­
ment to "give" under stress, and

at the same time they cut down
on the amount of work involved
in making a garment. If ever in

doubt as to which of the two
stitches to use, test both on the
particular fabric in question and
choose according to their perform­

ance.

The stitch and overcast stitch

is excellent for stretch fabrics

such as sweater knits, bathing suit

knits, and cotton knits. It has

the greatest strength and elasticity
of all.

For patterns with 3/16 inch seam

allowances: Feed the fabric such
that the needle goes over the
raw edge of the fabric when it
swings to the right.
For patterns with 5/8 inch seam

allowances: Feed the raw edge of

the fabric along the etched guide

line "1/2", then trim away the
excess fabric close to the stitch­
ing.

B. Procedure;
• Overlock stitching is used for

seaming and finishing the cut
edge of knit fabrics, all in one
operation.

•This overlook stitch is especially

good for stretch fabrics such
as double knit and jersey and

will give a firm, neat edge finish.

0.5cm

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