Lace applications, Flutter hem, Flutter hems – SINGER W710 User Manual

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Pattern:

Length: 1

Width: 1-2

Feed Dog: Up
Pressure: Normal
Foot: All Purpose

Needle Position; M

LACE APPLICATIONS

Attaching laces or trims adds a

special touch to lingerie, dresses, or

linens. Pin or baste laces in place
easing or mitering corners where
necessary,

A straight edged lace or braid has a
convenient line to follow when sew­

ing. (Fig. 82) When using a scallop­

ed edged lace follow the design of
the lace for an almost invisible
application. {Fig. 83)

Note: Try Multiple Stitch Zigzag,

Overlook,

Elastic

Edge

Stitch,

Smocking

stitch.

Stretch Overlock or Rick-

Rack for different effects.

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Pattern: fZZi:

Length: %

Width: 5

Feed Dog: Up

Pressure: Normal

Foot; Embroidery

Needle Position; M

FLUTTER HEM

An unusual way of hemming or
finishing edges of tricot or soft

knits is by a flutter edge. Hemming
in this manner is just like over­

casting an edge, but the fabric is
stretched in back and in front of
the needle as you sew. For best

results, pull the fabric equally,
making sure the needle goes over

the edge. (Fig. 84) When you stop
to reposition your hands, keep the

needle in the fabric. (Fig. 85)

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