Decorative touches, Border design, Meuiod #1—^trimming after stitching – SINGER 714 Graduate User Manual

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decorative touches

BORDER DESIGNS

Border designs that add a decorative touch to

wearing apparel and househoid items can be
created by combining different types of

straight stitching and zig-zag stitching. Simple

or elaborate, delicate or bold, they can be var­

ied to suit the application. Use them as you

would a braid or to simulate horizontal, vertical
or bias stripes on plain fabric.

Procedure

Mark or crease fabric for the center line of first
row of stitching. If spacing between rows is not
greater than 1 /2 inch {13mm), gauge additional
rows with the pressar foot. If spacing is wider,

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Border Design

mark for each line of stitching. Use a backing of
crisp lawn, organdy or organza and be sure to
make a test sample on a swatch of your fabric
to check stitch settings and thread tension.

APPLIQUE

Applique adds beauty and interest to clothing

and household linens. You can create your

own design, trace a simple outline from a col­

oring book, or use a motif cut from a printed

fabric. Fabrics of like or different texture com­

bine equally well.

Use a closely spaced, fairly narrow zig-zag

stitch. Although you may vary stitch width to
accommodate fabric weave or texture, never
allow the stitch to be too wide.

When appliqueing, make a test sample to help
you decide which of the foilowing methods is

more appropriate for your fabric and design.

Preparation

• Baste applique design to fabric.

• Outline design with straight stitching (use a

short stitch).

• Remove basting and press.

• Attach zig-zag throat plate and foot.

MeUiod #1—^Trimming after Stitching

Method #t

1. Set stitch width dial. Adjust stitch length in

the FINE area of the stitch control.

2. Outline the entire design with applique

stitching.

3. Cut away the fabric on the outer edges of

the stitching with embroidery scissors.

Method

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2

1. Trim outside edges close to straight stitch

outline of design.

2. Set stitch width dial. Adjust stitch length in

the FINE area of the stitch control.

3. Overedge the design with satin stitching.

This step will produce a smooth, lustrous
finish that requires no additional trimming.

NOTE: For best results In satin stitching, the special purpose foot is recommendeci (available for purchase, see page 47).

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