SINGER 513 Stylist User Manual

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LiWGERIE SEAIVIS

To make seams in lingerie durable and
flexible, use a combination of straight and

zig-zag stitching.

For f-inch bias seam in woven fabric:

© Straight-stitch the seam (with stitch

width at I ) on wrong side of fabric.

® Press both seam allowances in the

same direction. Then, from the right

■ side, top-stitch with narrow zig-zag

stitching,

letting

needle

alternately

enter seam line and seam thickness.

For narrow seams in nylon tricot:

® Cut fabric for f-inch seam allowance.

® Straight-stitch seam line on wrong side

of fabric. Then place a line of medium­

wide, open zig-zag stitching close to

the straight stitching.

;

hes

® Fiexi-Stitch Dial; O (Off)

® Pattern Selector: ^ (plain zig-zag) or

T (blindstitch)

© Needle Position ; ^

® Stitch Width: I ^ (maximum)

® Stitch Length : 8-20, depending on

choice of stitch and fabric

® General-Purpose Needle Plate and Foot

Seam edges support the garment and

should be given a durable finish If the
fabric is likely to ravel. There are two

methods of finishing seams in such fabrics:

trimming

seam

edge

or

overedging.

Make a test sample first to determine

which method best suits your fabric.

For a 5/8-inch Seam

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