Examples of pattern combinations, Cross-stitching, Pattem cassette – SINGER W8910 User Manual

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Pattem cassette

Examples of pattern combinations

Here you can see how programming and mirroring,

described on the previous page, can be used to compose

your own patterns.

You can, for example, program various patterns the

original way as in the top illustration, or the same pattern
once the original way and once mirrored, as in the center
illustration.

This illustration shows one pattern the original way

between the two which have been mirrored alternately.

Here is a border illustrated where the same pattern has

been sewn twice. By means of mirroring, you can sew
the seam in the same direction, making it easier to get a
perfectly matched result.

Cross-stitching

There are two patterns on the cassette that can be used

for sewing cross-stitch.

If you sew the single cross-stitch you will get a row of

cross-stitching as the first part of the illustration shows.

The rest shows the stitch sewn the original way and
mirrored alternately.

When you sew the double cross-stitch, you will have

two rows of matching cross-stitches close to each other.

Here is the single cross-stitch programmed once the

original way, once mirrored and then the original way
once more, followed by two double cross-stitches.

The rest is attained if you mirror the first rows of

stitching and then sew the program once more to the
right, matching the first rows.

From the red part of the illustration on the previous

page, you can see the extent of the pattern, i.e. how
much the machine sews when you program the stitch
once and press the finishing button ©

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