Preparation, Method 1, Method 2 – SINGER 1050 User Manual

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Appliqué

The stitch most commonly used in appliqué is a plain zig-zag,

closely spaced to form a satin stitch. The width of this stitch
can be varied to accommodate fabrics of different weaves and
textures. Other stitch patterns can also be used.

Preparation

Make a test sample to decide which of the following methods
is the most appropriate for your fabric and design. Mark design

on piece of fabric to be appliqued. Cut out design leaving
about 2 cm pA inch) margin all around.

Position the design.
Baste it to the fabric.

Method 1

® Set pattern selector and stitch width dial for desired

applique stitch. Adjust stitch length to fine setting, between
1 and 0.

• Follow the outer edge of the design with a decorative stitch.
• Trim away the excess fabric on the outer edges of the

stitching.

Method 2

® Select straight stitch.
• Outline the entire design with a short stitch.
• Trim raw edges to the stitching and remove basting.
• Selecht stitch pattern and stitch width desired, and set stitch

length on a satin stitch setting for a closely spaced stitch,
between 1 and 0.

® Stitch, following the straight stitch outline. This method will

produce a smooth overedged finish, with no raw edges to
be trimmed after stitching.

Method 3

® Purchased motifs can be appliqued quickly and easily by

using either a straight or decorative stitch.

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