SINGER W1213 User Manual

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Yarn and Cord Sewing

Pearl cotton and lightweight baby or mending

yams can be used on the bobbin. Simply wind

cord or yam on the bobbin in the usual manner

(see page 5). By pass the tension, by threading

the cord or yarn through the hole on the

hook as illustrated. (Fig. 126) Bring up bobbin

cord or yam as usual. Select the desired stitch

and sew with the right side of the fabric down

against

the

needle

plate.

Top

tension

may

have to be adjusted slightly.

A straight stitch can be used for a very dyna­

mic

topstitch

effect.

Zigzag,

multiple

stitch

zigzag,

or

blind

hem

stitch

can

make

an

interesting

decorative

stitch.

The

overlook

with

yam

can

be

used

to

make

a

stretch

buttonhole

on

sweaters

(see

page

24).

When

using

cord

or

yam

with

the

ultra

stretch

stitch,

a

reinforced

binding

on

blankets

or

garment

edges

can

be

achieved.

Experiment

with cord or yam to test decorative or practi­

cal uses.

Zipper Foot

The zipper foot is used to sew in zippers

and insert cording.

Zipper

1.

To sew the right side of zipper, set needle

position dial at “L”, and stitch close to

zipper teeth. (Fig. 127)

2.

To sew the left side of zipper, set needle

position dial at “R” and stitch. Close to

zipper teeth. (Fig. 128)

To insert cording

1.

Set needle position dial at “L” and make

the welting by sandwiching the cord into

a bias strip of fabric. Stitch close to cord.

(Fig. 129)

.

2.

Set needle position dial at “R”. Sandwich

the welting between two layers of fabric

with right sides together. Stitch a second

time.

The

needle

stitches

close

to

the

cord through all thicknesses. (Fig. 130)

126

127

128

129

130

131

Quilting Guide

Parallel straight lines are easy to sew with the

quilting

guide.

(Fig.131)

Slide

quilting

guide

through

black

clip

on

back

of

presser

foot

shank. Adjust the curved bar to the desired

distance

from

the

needle.

Sew

the

first

line of stitching as desired, and then for the

succeeding rows let the guide follow along the

previous

line

of

stitching.

A

straight

stitch,

zigzag, or any other stitch may be used.

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