Embroidery, Free-motlon stitching – SINGER 4022 User Manual

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Embroidery

Free-motlon Stitching

in tree-motion stitching, you sew vvitiv

out a presser foot and instead control
fabric

movement

(and

hetice

stitch

length) yourself, by means of an em­

broidery ftoop. Either a straight or a zig­

zag stitch setting can be used. Because
you can move the troop in any direc­
t i o n f o r w a r d or backward, from side to

side,

and

even

diagonally

-frce-motion

stitching is extremely useful for intricate
embroidery designs.

If you are embroidering, you can vary

the length of stitches simply by moving

the hoop faster or slower. The faster you

move it, the more open the stitches will
be, Л slow hoop movement will produce

closely

packed

stitches.

You

can

also

vary the width of the stitefres, from a
hairline

to

the

full

width

of

whatever

stitch

width

setting

you

have

chosen,

simply by moving the hoop. If you move
it

sideways

and.stitch

in

a

horizontal

line, you will get a hairline, if you move it
forward

or

backward

and

stitch

in

a

vertical line, you will get full stitch width,
Tfnis

you

can

produce

a

ribbon-like

effect in script lettering or create deli ­
cate flower designs. This takes practice,

but you can achieve some lovely effects

that

look

much

like

hand

embroidery.

See following pages for specific direc­
tions.

To Prepare for Free-motion Stitching

1.

Have available an embroidery hoop

large enough to encompass the entire
design or area to be darned.

2. fternove presser foot.

3.

Attach snap-in feed cover. See page 6

for directions.

4.

Turn stitch length selector to the area

between 0-1.

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