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STITCH PATTERN CHART

The table below will help you to select the correct pattern for your fabric and sewing job.

Whwre V>

vwvww

Zig-Zag

--V----------

Blindstftch

»« (1 '\J^^}\[\}\}\l\f\!\l\l\l\i\{\l\i

Multi Stitch

Zig-Zag

\J~XJ~\r\.

Rampart

"'x

Scallop

ifWf Wfrr» frfffl

Domino

1

-

2.5

.5

-1

1

-

2.5

.5

-

1

. 5 - 1

l i l t

Used for general purpose stretch sew­
ing, bar tacks, finishing seams, em­

broidery and appliqué.

For finishing hems and making ladder
seams.

Lets you mend, join and reinforce with­
out bulk. Ideal for bar tacking.

Attractive for borders and smocking.

Makes perfectly formed, evenly spaced
scallops for edgings and tucks.

An interesting pattern for decorative
stitching.

Straight Stretch*

Any

setting

(Coloured

Bar)

■- ■' V '■'C

only

ideal for plain seams that stretch and

for repairing and reinforcing seams.

' . ■ -1 ^ A A ■

■g *> ;. Ï V ¥ VT «

Ric-Rac Stitch*

r;.'.

For heavy-duty general purpose sewing.

/

(Coloured

Bar)

■ ".i *•

Slant Overedge*

2

. ■

(Coloured

Bar)

Sweater and swimsuit construction. -
Overcast seams in bulky knits and
stretch terry cloth.

Honeycomb

nr- x-;

Turkish Stitch^

Tatting^

,*■ -'‘vV . -X*;

,"si y-i

Tyrol Stitch*

(Coloured

Bar)

(Coloured

Bar)

(Coloured

Bar)

1

(Coloured

Bar)

'Ï : Ж

^ Í ■

« i S

Useful for mending, overcasting and
attaching eiastic and stretch lace.

Traditionally used for hemstitching.

Perfect for ornamental borders.

A decorative stitch that may be used

creatively in joining patchwork.

A SLOW speed setting is recommended for sewing Stretch Stitch patterns and a lighter-than-normal pressure dial setting

may be needed for some fabrics. This stitch is designed for strength and permanence and cannot readily be ripped out

without risk ol fabric damage.

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