Keeping seams straight, Turning square corners – SINGER 1036 Creative Touch User Manual

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Using Guidelines

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KEEPING SEAMS STRAIGHT

To keep the seann straight, use one of the

nunnbered guidelines on the plate. The num­
bers indicate distance, in eighths of an inch,

from the needle. If you want a 5/8-inch seam,
for example, line up your fabric with the num­

ber 5 guideline. Note that both numiber 5
guidelines (the most commonly used) are ex­
tended on the slide plate for your conve­

nience; the crosslines serve as guides when

stitching a square corner.

For extra help in keeping the seam straight,
you may wish to use the seam guide available

for separate purchase at your Singer Sewing
Center. Because it allows you to guide
stitches evenly between 1/8-inch and 1-1/4

inches from the fabric edge, it is particularly
useful for very narrow or very wide seams.

Pivoting at Corner

TURNING SQUARE CORNERS

To turn a square corner 5/8-inch from the
fabric edge, you need not measure or mark
the seam. Simply use the crosslines on the

slide plate.

• Line up your fabric with right or left

guideline 5 on the plate. Stitch seam, slow­
ing speed as you approach corner.

• Stop stitching, with the needle down, when

the bottom edge of the fabric reaches the
cornering crosslines on the slide plate.

• Raise presser foot slightly and turn fabric on

needle, bringing bottom edge of fabric in
line with guideline 5.

• Lower the presser foot and stitch in new

direction.

Fabric after Turning

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