SINGER W1213 User Manual

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Overcasting

The

multiple

stitch

zigzag

is

an

excellent

choice

for

overcasting.

(Fig.97)

It

keeps

the

fabric

flat

and

prevents

raveling.

For

most

fabrics, this stitch is better than the zigzag

stitch for overcasting.

The stitch should fall right at the raw edge of

the fabric. Feed the fabric under the presser
foot by guiding the raw edge along the right

hand side of the hole in the presser foot.

Patching

The

multiple

stitch

zigzag

is

an

excellent

stitch

for

patching.

It

is

stronger

than

the

zigzag

and

the

tiny

stitches

bury

into

the

fabric to make an almost invisible stitch when

using matching thread.

Place the patch over the right side of the worn
or damaged area. Sew around the patch with

the multiple stitch zigzag letting the last stitch

to the right overcast the edge of the patch.

(Fig.98) When turning comers leave the needle

in the fabric at the comer. (Fig.99) Usually

this will be the furthest stitch to the right or
left.

In

this

way,

the

eomers

are

doubly

stitched and very strong. When the patch is
stitched in place, trim away the excess worn

fabric on the wrong side of the patch. (Fig.

100

)

97

Pattern - 7:
Length - '/;-l

Width - 5

Needle Position ^ M
Feed Dog - High
Pressure - 5
Foot - All Purpose

Pattern - ‘A

Length -

Width - 5

Needle Position - M
Feed Dog - High
Pressure - 5
Foot ^ All Purpose

99

Mending a Tear or Instant Darning

The multiple stitch zigzag provides a strong

and easy repair for tom garments. It gives an

almost invisible mend, especially when a fine

darning thread is used.

To mend a tear, hold the tom edges close

together

and

stitch

down

the

middle.

(Fig.

101) If the tear is guided under the slot in the

middle of the presser foot, stitching will be

equal on both sides. If necessary, sew again on

either side of the first row of stitching making

sure

the

needle

catches

the

stitch

in

the

center.

With

very

worn

or

frayed

fabric,

place

a

piece

of

lightweight

interfacing

or

cotton

batiste

under

the

tear

for

reinforce­

ment.

Pattern - Lp

Length

Width - 5
Needle Position M
Feed Dog - High

Pressure - 5

Foot - All Purpose

101

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