SINGER W710 User Manual

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1

inch

1

inch Cut out

134

Width; 3-5

Feed Dog: Up

Pressure: Normal

Foot: Ali Purpose

Needle Position: M

Pattern:

135

By using a very large needle and a fine

thread an openwork effect can be attained
which is beautiful for sewing the hems

into

tablecloths,

napkins,

placemats,

handkerchiefs, etc. Use a large needle,
size 18 or

20, and a fine cotton thread.

Tighten the upper tension slightly, until
the stitch looks better on the underside
than on top, (You will be sewing with
your fabric face side down.)

Turn up 1 inch then turn up 1 inch again
to form a hem of a double thickness of
fabric. The bulk in corners can be elimi­

nated by trimming away the excess, as

shown, (Fig. 133} after having folded the
fabric on all sides. Stitch from the wrong
side, so that the straight stitch forms on
the single layer and the zigzag bites on the
double layer. (Fig. 134) Stitch all the
way to the edge of the fabric along all

sides. (Fig. 135)

HEMSTITCHING

The overlook stitch can be used to top-
stitch non-raveling fabrics such as felt or

leather

into

place

for

appliques

or

pockets.

Stitch so that the straight part of the
stitch is formed over the edge of the

leather, and only the zigzag part holds it

in nlprp iC'in

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Pattern;

Width: 3-5

Feed Dog: Up

Pressure; Normal
Foot: All Purpose
Needle Position: M, L or R

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