SINGER 2001 TouchTronic User Manual

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The honeycomb stitch is ideal for smocking and it is useful for mending, overcasting

and attaching lingerie elastic, stretch lace and blanket binding. Use this versatile
stitch to create decorative designs on fabrics that stretch.

HONEYCOMB STITCH

Replacing Lingerie Elastic

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Joining Eiastic

• Stitch: honeycomb stitch I

• Stitch width: programmed or to suit application

or fabric

• Stitch length: programmed

• Stitch balance: programmed or to suit application

or fabric

• General purpose needle plate

• General purpose foot or special purpose foot

• Fit elastic for desired snugness at waistline,

allowing 1 inch (2.5cm) for joining. Lap ends
to form a band and straight stitch together
as shown using a ball point needle.

• Divide elastic band into four equal segments

and mark with pins. Do the same to the gar­

ment. Then pin together at corresponding
points, pinning elastic over right side of

fabric, top edges even.

• Sew a few straight stitches to anchor elastic

to fabric.

• Select honeycomb. Plain zig-zag, elastic

stretch stitch, multi-stitch zig-zag, or
featherstitch are also effective for replacing
lingerie elastic.

• Then hold elastic and garment edge taut as

you stitch so that it will remain stretchable
after stitching is completed.

CAUTION: Do not pull the fabric while you are

stitching as this may deflect the needle, caus­
ing it to break.

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