Darning with an embroidery hoop, Quilting, Preparing the fabric – SINGER 1263 User Manual

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Applications

Darning with an Embroidery Hoop

• Needle Position: 1»

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• Stitch Width: □

Mil

• Stitch Length: 0

• No Presser Foot

• Snap-in Feed Cover

• Embroidery Hoop Designed for Machine Use

• Position work under needle and lower presser bar.

• Hold needle thread loosely with left hand, turn hand

wheel toward you, and draw bobbin thread up
through fabric. Hold both thread ends and lower

needle into fabric.

• Stitch across opening, moving hoop under needle

at a slight angle from lower left to upper right. Keep

lines of stitching closely spaced and even in length.

When opening is filled, cover area with crosswise

lines of stitching.

Quilting

Quilting is the art of stitching two or more thicknesses

of fabric together in a planned design. A padding is

stitched to the underside of the fabric to produce a
soft, puffed effect that is becoming to some wearing
apparel and to many fabric furnishings.

Preparing the Fabric

Baste a light padding of cotton flannel, synthetic quilt

batting, sheet wadding, or a lightweight wool interlin­
ing to the underside of the fabric. When using sheet

wadding, first back it with voile, batiste, or net to pre­

serve the sheet wadding through wear. Baste the lay­

ers'of fabric and padding together on the lengthwise

and crosswise grains.

Basic Procedure

• Draw both threads under the foot and diagonally

across feed to left.

• Position the needle, lower the foot and start stitching.

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