SINGER 1021 User Manual

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KEEPING UP APPEARANCES (Continued)

Darning Without

Embroidery Hoop

Stretch Garment Repair

42

DARNING

Worn or torn spots on children's clothes,

knits, and household linens can be darned
effortlessly and quickly with little practice.

You may choose to darn either with or
without an embroidery hoop. When
greater control is needed, an embroidery

hoop is usually best.

Darning without Embroidery Hoop

® Needle Position: ^

s

® Stitch Width:

® Stitch Length: 2mm

® General-Purpose Needle Plate and Foot

® Pressure:

^

1. If the area to be darned is open, baste an

underlay in place.

2. Place area to be darned under presser

foot; lower presser foot and start

stitching, alternately drawing fabric

toward you and pulling

it

gently

away

from you.

3. Continue this forward and backward

motion as you til! the area with parallel
fines

of

stitching.

For

additional

strength, cover area with crosswise

lines of stitching.

Repairing Stretch Garments

© Needle Position: ^

® Stitch Width: | to $

® Stitch Length: 1 or to suit fabric

® General Purpose Needle Plate and Foot

Seams and hems in stretch and elasticized

garments retain their elasticity when stit­
ched with the zig-zag stitch. This stitch is

particulary effective when used in top-

stitch applications (as shown) or to over­
edge, Make a test sample to check selec­
tor settings.

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