SINGER 7110 User Manual

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Lif^GERIE SEAMS

To make a lingerie seam durable and flexible use the plain zig-zag stitch at a narrow width

setting. This seam treatment is particularly suitable for bias seams. When seaming nylon tricot

insert a 2045 needle in the machine before you begin to sew.

® Straight stitch the seam line on wrong side

of fabric.

® Press both seam allowances in the same

direction.

® From the right side, topstitch with narrow

zig-zag stitching, letting the needle alter­

nately enter the seam line and seam thick­
ness,
{Stitch width narrow; stitch length 1 to 1,5).

ZIG-ZAG SEAM FWiSHES

Seam edges support the garment and should be given a durable finish if the fabric is likely to

ravel. There are two methods of finishing seams in such fabrics: trimming seam edge or over­
edging. Make a test sample to determine which method best suits your fabric.

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® Needle Position:

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Stitch Width: | I

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Stitch Length: 1 to 3 to suit fabric

® General Purpose Needie Plate

® General Purpose Foot

Method 1 - Trimmed Seam Finish

® Adjust stitch width and length to give you

the most «open« stitch that will secure the
fabric edge; avoid harsh overstitching.

® Stitch near the edge of seam allowance, and

trim seam edges evenly after stitching.

Method 2 » Overedged Seam Finish

® Adjust needle thread tension, stitch width,

and stitch length to suit fabric.

® Trim seam edges evenly.

® Place trimmed seam under the foot and over­

edge the seam allowance as illustrated.

Method 2

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