Stayed seam for jersey or crepe, Overlapped seam for interlining – SINGER 319K User Manual

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STAYED SEAM FOR JERSEY OR CREPE

Seams in fabrics that stretch or bias seams in firm fabrics
are often stayed with seam tape for durability. Position
seam tape with edge exactly on seam line. If seam is
curved, shape seam tape by steaming at the ironing board.
Hand baste if necessary. Stitch with fine zigzag stitching.
Press seam open, after clipping on curve.
Use: All-purpose Throat Plate and Presser Foot

Central Needle Position

K to 1 Bight

Fig. 107. Stayed Seam in Jersey

12 to 25 Stitch

Lever A

OVERLAPPED SEAM FOR INTERLINING

The seams of an interlining are always overlapped to
avoid excessive bulk in a garment. Care must be taken to
use the full seam allowance. Stitch in the center of the

overlap with multiple stitch zigzag. Trim excessive width

from seam edges. This seaming is durable, flexible and
free of bulk.

Use: All-purpose Throat Plate and Presser Foot

Central Needle Position
5 Bight

12 Stitch

Lever B

Fig. 108. Overlapped Seam

for Interlining

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