Basting, Staystitching, Changing sewing directions – SINGER W1550 User Manual

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Basting

Machine basting is very useful for join­
ing seams for trial fittings, marking
construction

guidelines,

and

basting

pleats and hems.
Use longest stitch possible, setting
stitch length at 4. Loosen tension on
upper thread. Choose thread color to

.conttast.with.y our. fabric.so.it.can.he

easily seen.
Basting ^ stitches can be'removed ^easily

by clipping upper thread, then pulling
out lower thread.

Staystitching

Staystitching prevents stretching and
acts as a guideline for clipping and
joining curved edges. Staystitch any
edge that might stretch during handl­

ing before the final stitching.
Staystitch on a single layer of fabric;
always stitching in the direction of the
grain. Place stitching 1/8" away from
seamline in the seam allowance. Use

12 stitches per inch for most fabrics.

Changing Sewing Directions

1. Stop the machine, and turn the

hand wheel toward you to bring

the needle down into the fabric.

Raise the presser foot.

2. Pivot the fabric around the needle to

change direction as desired.

3. Lower the presser foot and continue

the sewing.

Fastening Seams

1. For fastening the ends of seams,

press down the reversing button and

sew several reverse stitches.

2. To remove the fabric, raise the presser

foot and draw the fabric away from
you.

3. Sever threads on thread cutter at the

rear of presser bar or with a pair of
scissors.

Leave about 15 cm (6 inches) of

thread hanging from the needle eye.

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