Satin stitching – SINGER 1021 User Manual

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satin stitching

Adjusting Stitch Length

Satin stitching—a series of closely spaced

zig-zag stitches that form a smooth, satin­

like surface—is useful for both practical

and decorative work.
When you wish to produce a satin stitch
for appliqué or bar tacks, for example,

make a test sample first so that you can
adjust the stitch length and thread tension
properly. Soft fabrics may require a back­

ing to ensure firm satin stitching.

ACCESSORIES AND
SELECTOR SETTINGS

« Needle Position; ^

• Stitch Width: ^ to ^

• Stitch Length: 0-1

• General Purpose Needle Plate
• Special Purpose Foot

• Pressure: NORM

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Adjusting Thread Tension

Adjusting Stitch Length

1. Turn stitch length selector dial to 1

(the beginning of 0-1 area).

2. Run machine at a slow speed.
3. Gradually turn the stitch length dial

clockwise until stitches are closely

spaced and form a smooth surface.

Adjusting Thread Tension

Satin stitching requires less tension than

straight stitching or open zig-zag stitch­

ing. Futrhermore, the wider the stitch, the
lighter the tension on the thread must be.

Notice the stitching oh your sample. If the

fabric is puckered, lower the needle-
thread tension by turning the tension dial
to a lower number.

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