Mending a tear or instant darning, Lace applications – SINGER W1260 User Manual

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Pattern: /
Length: Near 0-
%

Width: 4-5

Feed Dog: AA
Pressure: Normal
Fool: All Purpose
Panem Setector: 5

MENDING A TEAR OR INSTANT
DARNING

The multiple stitch zigzag provides a strong and

easy repair for torn garments. It gives an almost
invisible mend, especially when a fine darning
thread is used.
To mend a tear, hold the torn edges close

together and stitch down the middle.

If the tear is guided under the slot in the middle
of the presser foot, stitching will be equal on
both sides. If necessary, sew again on either side
of the first row of stitching making sure the
needle catches the stitch in the center. With very
worn or frayed fabric, place a piece of light­
weight interfacing or cotton batiste under the

tear for reinforcement.

Note: Try Smocking Stitch for knits.

LACE APPLICATIONS
Attaching laces or trims adds a special touch to

lingerie, dresses, or linens. Pin or baste laces in
place easing or mitering corners where neces­
sary.

A straight edged lace or braid has a convenient
line to follow when sewing. When using a
scalloped edged lace follow the design of the

lace for an almost invisible application.

Note:

Try

Multiple

Stitch

Zigzag,

Overlock,

Elastic

Edge

Stitch,

Smocking

stitch.

Stretch Overlock or Rick-Rack for differ­

ent effects.

Pattern: /W\
Length: 1

Width: 1-2
Feed Dog: A A
Pressure: Normal
Foot: All Purpose
Needle Position: 2

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