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iiULTi-STITCH ZIG-ZAG

The multi-stitch zig-zag is an extremely versatile stitch. Use it to mend, join or re­

inforce without bulk. With this stitch you may attach elastic and stretch lace, con­

struct lingerie and swimsuits and finish seams. There are many other useful

applications for the mulii-stiich zig-zag.

Bar Tacks

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® Pattern Group Selector:

3

®

Needle Position;

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® Stitch Width: ; iTi i'ii

® Stitch Length; 0

® General Purpose Needle Plate

® General Purpose Foot

Belt Loops on

Finished Garment

Make a test sample, using scraps of your ma­

terial, and duplicating all garment thickness,

1. Mark position for the finished end of belt

loop on the fabric.

@ Place belt loop, wrong side up, straight

stitch with cut end 3 mm (1/8 inch) from
edge of garment; do not stitch beyond
edges of the belt loop. Trim the end close
to the stitching and press.

2. Fold belt loop back on the stitching line and

press.

® Set your machine according to the code

above.

@ Stitch 3 mm (1/8 inch) from the fold using

the multi-stitch zig-zag stitch.

3. Fold over second part and bar tack.

lending a Tear

@ Trim ragged edges.

® Place* underlay on the wrong side of tear

for reinforcement. (Do not baste or pin the

underlay, since you will be bringing the
edges together in the next step).

® Stitch on the right side, bringing the edges

of the tear together. Shorten stitch length at
ends and corners to give extra strength.

@ Trim underlay.

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