SINGER W710 User Manual

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Decorative Reverse Stitch Patterns {shown in brown)

__.__ Heart Stitch produces even shaped heart designs with the straight edge to the

left for trimming collars and cuffs of little girls dresses as shown on Page 43. Width 3

produces a small heart design with the widest heart shape at width 5.

Tuiip Stitch produces a straight stitch at left and a tuiip design toward the

right for border designs on guest towels and children wear. The widest tulip design is
produced at width 5,

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Swan Stitch results in swan shaped patterns to the right with a straight stitch

to the ieft for decorative effects on towels and children clothes. Width 5 produces the
largest swan design.

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Fish Stitch forms a fish pattern at the right with the straight edge to the

left for decorative effects on towels and children wear at a width more than-3. The

widest fish pattern is formed at width 5. See Page 43;

Leaf Stitch forms alternating leaf designs for decorating household linens

and garments. The largest leaf design is produced at width 5.

”^2. Greek Key Design is a traditional fashion pattern for decorative borders and

hems of household linens and garments. Width 5 produces the widest pattern. See Page

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Reverse Action Stretch Stitches (shown in green)

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' The Crown Stitch forms a crown shaped pattern for decorative effects on

table-clothes and napkins. See Page 44, Width 5 produces the widest pattern and width 0
produces the straight stretch stitch.

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The Cross Stitch produces a hand embroidered replica of the cross stitch for

highlighting drapes and household linens. See Page 44. The straight stretch stitch is

formed at width 0. AM other widths produce the cross stitch.

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Overlock, takes a stitch to the left, then backwards, and then one stitch right

to iform a straight seam and overcast all in one operation. This is excellent on both knits
and wovens for finished % inch seams on width 5, and for the straight stretch stitch at
width 0. See Pages 45—47,

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____ The Stitch and Overcast for a straight stitch on the left and a stitch

diagonally to the right for stitching and overcasting Va inch seams on woven and knit

fabrics. See Page 48. Width 5 is best for seaming and overcasting in one step while
width 0 is used for straight stretch stitching.

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This Decorative Stitch can be used for fagotting and borders on household

linens at width 5. Width 0 produces the straight stretch stitch. See Page48.

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3 ; ' Smocking Stitch is a honeycomb type pattern useful in seaming gauze and

sweater type fabrics as well as decorative effects. See Page 49. Width 0 results in a
straight stretch stitch while other widths produce the smocking stitch.

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Elastic Edging Stitch takes one stitch to left then forward, then a rick-rack

stitch, tor decorative uses. At width 0 the straight stretch stitch is produced and all
other widths results in the elastic edging stitch. See Page 50.

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_ _ ' _ Stretch Overlock takes a stitch to the left and right then two straight stretch

stitches for seaming softer, bulkier stretchy knits. Use at width 5 for completed 14 inch
seams and width 0 for the straight stretch stitch. See Page 51.

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"":\ Rick-rack takes stitches forward and backward to form a triple reinforced

zigzag for decorative uses. Width 0 produces the straight stretch stitch, all other widths
result in the rick-rack stitch. See page 52.

Note: For Decorative Reverse Stitch Patterns shown in brown and Reverse Action Stretch

Stitches shown in green, always set the stitch length dial at 5 at the brown and green

dots.

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