All about zig-zag stitching, Built-in stitches, How stitches are produced – SINGER 1036 Creative Touch User Manual

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4. ALL ABOUT ZIG-ZAG STITCHING

how stitches are produced

All stitches are produced by discs. Fashion
Stitch discs control the side-to-side move­

ment of the needle; Flexi-Stitch discs control
both the side-to-side movement of the needle

and the back-and-forth movement of the feed.

Your sewing machine has eleven built-in
discs. These discs can produce five Fashion
Stitch patterns (white), and five Flexi-Stitch

patterns (yellow), and a straight stitch.

In addition to the obviously decorative uses of

the stitch patterns, some serve very practical

purposes. In the section called “Sewing the
Professional Way,” beginning on page 31, you

will find instructions for both decorative and

practical uses of these patterns.

built-in stitches

The eleven discs built into your sewing machine produce the stitches illustrated

needle work.

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Plain Zig-Zag Stitch.

Used for general-pur­

pose stretch sewing, buttonholes, attaching
buttons, bar tacks, and appliqué.

Straight Stitch.

For seaming and speed bast­

ing.

Multi-stitch Zig-Zag.

Lets you mend, join, and

reinforce without bulk.

Ribbon Stitch.

A decorative pattern for single-

and twin-needle work.

Blindstitch.

Indispensable for finishing hems.

Icicle Stitch.

Perfect for ornamental borders

and edges.

Featherstitch.

Extremely versatile. Use it for

stretchable straight-stitch seams in knit and
stretch fabrics and for fagoting, embroidering,
and quilting.

Honeycomb Stitch.

Ideal for smocking and

useful for mending, overcasting, and attaching

elastic and stretch lace.

Leaf Stitch.

For decorative stitching.

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Overedge Stretch Stitch.

Used for joining and

overedging seams in knit and stretch fabrics

in one operation.

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