Dooc – SINGER W710 User Manual

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DECORATIVE EFFECTS

By sewing two adjacent rows of blind hem stitching

on lace or ribbon attractive decorations are created.

(Fig. 99) The stitch may be pivoted when the zigzag

bite swings to the left and the points matched in the

second row.

Another variation alternates the zigzag bites in the
center of the straight stitched segment. The stitch
may also be pivoted after two straight stitches to

form a snowflake-like pattern.

Pattern: jvA

Length: 2—3

Width; 5

Feed Dog; Up

Pressure: Normal
Foot: Ail Purpose

Needle Position; M

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TOPSTITCH EFFECTS

A new kind of topstitching effect can be produced by
couching a strand or two of pearl cotton, embroidery

floss, or yarn with the blind hem stitch. Simply guide

the cord through the left groove of the embroidery
foot so that the blind hem stitch sews over the cord
and not through it. The straight stitches of the blind

hem stitch will bury themselves along the right side
of the cord and the small zigzag bite will swing over

the cord. The sewing thread should match as closely
as possible to blend into the fabric. (Fig. 100)

Pattern; j\J\,

Length; 2—3

Width; 2

Feed Dog: Up

Pressure: Normal

Foot; Embroidery

Needle Position: L

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DECORATIVE STITCH COMBINATIONS

Combining rows of decorative stitch patterns is an
easy, inexpensive way to create your own braids and
trims for garments and household articles. Blending
or contrasting colors of thread may be used to com­
pliment the color of the fabric. Illustrations will
give some of the attractive stitch combinations.
(Fig. 101)

Pattern: As desired

Length: r/

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Width: IT

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Feed Dog; Up

Pressure; Normal

Foot; Embroidery
Needle Position; M

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