Hints on sewing special fabrics – SINGER 1021 User Manual

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hints on sewing special fabrics

Diagonal Stitching

Across the Point

LEATHER-LOOK VINYL

• Use masking tape or zipper adhesive

tape instead of pins or basting to hold

seams, zippers and hems in place for
stitching.

• Stitch with a long stitch (1 to 3 mm).

A short stitch may cut the fabric.

• Sew with a steady, even pace and

stitch accurately. Seams cannot be

ripped out without leaving needle

marks in the fabric.

• The shiny side of some vinyls tends to

stick to metal surfaces. Use a strip of

tissue paper between the fabric and

metal machine surfaces to prevent this.

• Topstitching holds seams and garment

edges smooth and flat and adds a
decorative note.

• Reinforce button and buttonhole areas

with interfacing. Bound buttonholes
are the best choice for vinyls with knit

backing.

• For sharp points on collars and lapels,

take one or two stitches diagonally

across the point to allow enough space

to smoothly enclose the seam edge.

CIRÉ (Wet-Look Taffeta and Tricot)

• Use masking tape or zipper adhesive tape instead of pins or basting to

hold seams, zippers, and hems In place for stitching.

• Stitch accurately; seams cannot be ripped out because needle marks

femain in the fabric.

• Sew seams under light tension by holding fabric slightly taut at front and

back of needle.

• Stitch ciré taffeta with a fairly long stitch 2,5 to 3 mm and use an

enclosed edge finish for seams and hems.

• Stitch ciré knits with a medium length-stitch 2 mm and use a fine

ball-point needle.

• Machine-worked buttonholes (as well as bound buttonholes) can be

made in ciré fabric. Always use an interfacing and make sure the close

zig-zag stitches do not cut the fabric.

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