Monograms, Finding beginning of pattern unit – SINGER 1280 User Manual

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Monograms

Many decorative stitch patterns can be used for rr-on-

ograms and motifs—to add a persona! touch to a
biouse coilar, for exampie, or for initialing household

linens. Vbu can buy designs or create them yourself

to suit the stitch

paltern

you wish to use.

Very simple straighMine monograms can be made
with the plain zg*

2

ag stitch, or you can create a motif

by arranging individual pattern units to form a design.

Refer to page 46 for information on setting selectors
for zig-zag and decorative stitching,

When you use a decorative stitch pattern to form a

motif, you will want to start at the beginning of the

arrowhead, crescent or whatever pattern you have
selected.

Finding Beginning of Pattern Unit

1. On a scrap of material, stitch until you come to the

end of a complete pattern unit, as indicated A. Now

you are ready to start stitching at the beginning of

the next unit.

Z

Rai$e,presser foot and remove scrap.

3. Position motif under needle, lower the presser foot

and stitch.

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