Machine set-up, Materials, Procedure – SINGER 9910-WORKBOOK Quantum User Manual

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A close Zigzag Stitch is called a Satin Stitch. Satin stitching is a great
way to finish an appliqué on children’s clothes and home decorating

projects. Try a rayon thread for smoother looking finish.

#6, Zigzag Stitch

3.5

1.0

Satin Foot

Machine Set-Up:
Stitch:
Stitch Width:
Stitch Length:
Presser Foot:

Materials:

2”

X

3” simple cotton appliqué

2”

X

3” fusible webbing

5”

X

5” cotton fabric

5”

X

5” tear-away stabilizer

Procedure:

♦Fuse a simple-shaped appliqué to the fusible webbing.
♦ Fuse the appliqué onto a cotton-type fabric (base fabric).

Fusing the appliqué into place will prevent the appliqué from shifting

while stitching.

♦ Place a tear-away stabilizer underneath the base fabric. This ensures

quality stitching when using dense stitches.

♦Place the applique under the foot, so that half of the stitch will form on

the applique and half on the base fabric.

♦Sew around the applique.
♦Widen the stitch width to 5.0 and change the stitch length to 0.4.
♦Sew around the applique again, covering the previously sewn stitching.

Note: The Stitch Length and Stitch

Width can be changed while sewing, if

desired.

Second zigzag pass

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