SINGER W710 User Manual

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The reverse stitch patterns produce heart,

tulip, swan, fish, leaf, and Greek key
designs for use on household linens and
children clothes. These reverse stitch
patterns can be used to sew in hems as
the scallop stitch. See Page 40. (Fig, 122)

The reverse stitch patterns can also be

used for topstitching bindings and ribbons
for decorative effect. This is done in the-
same manner that lace is applied with

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straight stitched edge of the reverse stitch
patterns on the left should be sewn on the
left edge of the binding or ribbon. This

decorative effect can be used on towels

and placemats for a pleasant appearance.
(Fig. 123)

The reverse stitch patterns can also be
corded for stronger decorative edges on

placemats and tablecloths. Simply place

four strands of pearl cotton, embroidery
floss or yarn under the presser foot as
the domino and checker stitches are cord­
ed on Page 42. The transparent foot will

help guide the cord evenly while sewing

the reverse stitch patterns. (Fig, 124)

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with two threads through one needle for
a more effective decorative stitch. Simply
thread two sewing threads through the
upper threading system. A larger needle
should be used to accommodate the two
threads. Use this decorative technique
for

enhancing

tablecloths,

placemats,

napkins, and curtains, (Fig, 125)

Pattern:

Width: 5
Feed Dog: Up
Pressure: Normal
Foot; Embroidery
Needle Position: M

DECORATIVE EFFECTS

Note: You can alter the shape of every

reverse stitch pattern and adjust
as

necessary

with

the

Stitch

Density Control, particularly, for

the Heart Shape pattern.

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