Zigzag stitch, Overcasting, Sewing knits – SINGER W310 User Manual

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ZIGZAG STITCH:

OVERCASTING

Place the edge of the material underneath
the opening of the sewing foot and guide
the raw edge along the centre slot of the
foot allowing the stitch to form half on
and half off the fabric.

The multiple stitch zigzag is a wiser choice
for most fabrics. See Page 26.

SEWING KNITS

The narrow zigzag can be used for seams in
firm knits for added strength. After sew­

ing, open the seam and press it flat. Tiny

zigzag stitches can hardly be seen and the
seam will give when stretched.
Generally

on

knits,

however,

try

the

straight stretch stitch or the stitch-and-
overcast. See page 32.

SEWING ON BUTTONS

Place the button so that the hole is at the
center of the foot.

Turn the hand wheel by hand until needle
point is close to the face of the button.
Turn the stitch pattern dial to the right until
the needle comes just above the hole of
button. Turn the hand wheel slowly to
check if the needle clearly enters the second
hole of button. If necessary readjust the

button position below the foot.

Note: Be sure the needle clears the holes of

button by moving the wheel by hand

before running the machine fast.

Usually 6 to 8 stitches are adequate for
securing a button in place. To lock the
threads, set the stitch pattern dial at the
straight stitch position, readjust the button
position so ■ that a hole of the button is
just below the needle, and make a few
stitches in the hole.

Pattern: ^

Length: 0

Feed Dog:Down 32

Pressure: Full

Foot: Button Foot

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