SINGER 1036 Creative Touch User Manual

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MOCK OVEREDGING

• stitch: Overedge Stretch Stitch

• Stitch Width; 5

• Needle Position:

• Stitch Length: (in yellow area)

• Stitch Balance: Equalized

• Speed:

MIN

• Zig-Zag Plate

• Zig-Zag Foot

When it is not practical to overedge a seam

because of fabric construction, a mock over­
edge finish can be applied. This finish is ap­
propriate for bulky knits, stretchy sweater
knits, fine tricots, and fabrics that curl or fray.

Procedure;

• Make a test sample to check machine ad­

justments,

including

pressure

setting,

before beginning garment construction.

• Baste the garment together on the seam line

and fit in the usual way.

• After making any necessary adjustments,

place seam under the presser foot. Stitch so

that the stitches on the left side of the pat­
tern penetrate the basted seam line.

• Press after stitching and trim away excess

fabric to produce a narrow seam edge.
When the seam supports the garment, omit
the trimming step.

FINISHES FOR HEMS AND FACINGS

Hems and facing edges in knit and stretch

fabrics will be less apt to press through and

mark when given a flat edge finish. Edge

finishing with the multi-stitch zig-zag stitch
and honeycomb stitch, eliminates the bulk of
turned-in fabric edges and retains fabric flex­

ibility. Make a test sample to determine the
best stitch for your fabric. Place stitching

about 1/8-inch from hem or facing edge.

Press after stitching and trim away excess

fabric close to the stitching line.

Mock Overedging

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