Decorative effects, Shell tuck – SINGER W710 User Manual

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very easy and decorativeiy with the scallop

Feed Dog: Up

stitch. Simply turn up the hem the desired

Foot; AH Purpose

amount and press. Then from the right side
of the garment sew with the scallop stitch
about 14" from the edge. Additional rows can

be sewn above the initial row if desired. Trim

the excess fabric away carefully. (Fig. 114)

HEMMING

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Needle Position: M

DECORATIVE EFFECTS

As with the blind hem stitch, the scallop can
be used for many decorative combinations.
(Fig, 115) If the stitch is pivoted when the

needle reaches the far right of its swing, and

the points are carefully matched, a tracery
oval shape results.
On the other hand, if rows of the scallop
stitch are sewn with the points falling directly
under each other, a wavy pattern is produced.

Flowers may also be produced. Start in

center; pivot at points shown. Add four more
petals if desired.

Pattern:

Length; 1-2%

Width; 3-5

Feed Dog: Up

Pressure: Normal
Foot: All Purpose
Needle Position: M

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SHELL TUCK

The reverse blind hem stitch gives a very
effective and easy way to make a shell tuck

for lingerie, pillowcases, and decorative
finishes. (Fig. 116} This works well on knits

or on the bias of soft, woven fabrics. A

single folded bias tape may be tucked in this

manner, and then applied under a fold for a
decorative hem on pillowcases or applied
with the facings at the neckline or armhole
for a decorative finish.

Set the upper tension dial to a little bit tighter
position than normal. Fold under the edge
where the shell tuck is to be created. Place
the bulk of the fabric to the left of the needle

with the folded edge to the right. Place the
fabric so that the folded edge will be guiding

into the center cut of the foot. The straight

stitches will form on the fabric, and the zig­
zag bite will swing to the right off of the
folded edge. (Fig. 116) The shell edge is
created as the needle swings back onto the
fabric. The size of the "shell" can be varied
by changing the stitch length.

Pattern: W
Length: 2-3

Width; 5

Feed Dog: Up

Pressure: Normal
Foot; Alf Purpose
Needle Position;

M or R

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