SINGER 431 User Manual

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Darts provide fit and contour in a garment and

should be accurately stitched.

A straight stitch dart (AK 3) is usually formed

by stitching from the seam edge, tapering grad­

ually to the point, where the last 3 or 4 stitches

parallel the fold. Stitch beyond the fabric to form

a thread chain V

2

to V

4

inch in length. Tie the thread

ends into a single knot close to the stitching.

DARTS

SINGLE THREAD DARTS

Darts add styling and interest when stitched with

the fold to the outside of garment. Thread ends at
the point of the dart are eliminated when the single

thread principle is employed.

Unthread the needle. Use the thread leading off

the bobbin and rethread the needle from back
to front. Tie bobbin and upper threads together.
Draw bobbin thread up
through threading points,
winding enough on the

..i.,

spool to complete a single

dart.

Lower

the

needle

into the very edge of the
fold at the point of the
dart. Take any slack out
of the thread by turning
the spool. Lower the pres­
ser foot and stitch care­

fully

toward

the

seam

edge.

This

method

is

also

ideal for inside darts in
sheer

fabrics

as

thread

ends are eliminated at the

point of the dart.

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