Multi-stitch zig-zag no. 8, Multi stitch zig-zag no. 8, Iiilezl – SINGER 6217 User Manual

Page 25: Hill, Mending a tear, Bar tacks

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Multi-Stitch zig-zag no. 8

Mending, overcasting, joining or reinforcing
can ali be done using the Multi-Stitch Zig-

Zag.

Recommended settings
Stitch Selection;

Multi-Stitch

Zig-Zag no. 8

Needle Position:

mu

Stitch Width;

Hill

Stitch Length:

1-2

Foot:

Special Purpose (J)

Needle Plate:

General Purpose (A)

Mending a tear

• Trim ragged edges of tear.
• Cut a lining for reinforcement.
• Bring the edges of tear together and baste

lining to wrong side of fabric.

• Place tear, right side up, under foot.
• If necessary, sew over tear again.
• Trim away lining close to stitching.

Bar tacks

Strong multi-Stitch bar tacks are effective
for tacking belt loops on heavy fabrics such
as denim.

Recommended settings
Stitch Selection:

Multi-Stitch

Zig-Zag no. 8

Needle Position:

mu

Stitch Width:

iiilEZl

Stitch Length:

1-2

Foot;

special Purpose (J)

Needle Plate;

General Purpose (A)

Mark start and finish lines of belt loop on

fabric.

Place one end of belt loop, wrong side
up, on beginning mark on fabric and
straight stitch in place.

Trim raw end close to stitching and fold
belt loop over, right side up.
Stitch a bar tack about Vs" (3 mm) from the
fold, as shown.

Fold loose end of belt loop under and
press it in place on finishing line.

Stitch second bar tack about Vs" (3 mm)
from the fold.

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