Adjusting stitches for stretch fabrics, Guiding and supporting fabric, Adjusting pressure – SINGER 1050 User Manual

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adjusting stitches for stretch fabrics

Guiding and Supporting Fabric

Most fabrics of stretch or knit construction need only to be
guided in front of the presser foot when you use one of the
stretch stitches. Some fabrics - nylon tricot and eiasticized

fabrics, for example - do require support while being stitched.
1. For nyion tricot and similar synthetic knits, apply

gentle

tension by holding the seam in front and back of the presser
foot as you sew.

2. For eiasticized fabric, stretch lace, and knits with an unusual

amount of elasticity, apply

firm

tension in front and back of

the presser foot to stretch the seam as the stitches are

being placed.

Caution:

Do not pull the fabric while you are stitching as this

may deflect the needle, causing it to break.

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Adjusting Pressure
when Sewing Knit and Stretch Fabric

Some knit and stretch fabrics, because of their structure, re­
quire either more or less than normal (NORM.) presser bar
pressure to feed smoothly and evenly.
• For thick, soft or very stretchy knits, decrease pressure by

turning dial from NORM, (normal) toward ^ (darn).

• For nylon tricot, ciré and similar hard surface synthetic knits,

increase pressure by turning dial from NORM, (normal)

toward MAX (maximum).

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