Seams, Elastic thread shirring, Decorative effects - baseball – SINGER W710 User Manual

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141

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This stitch is very versatile and can be corded

or used as a topstitch as other reverse stitch
patterns.

SEAMS

The smocking stitch can be used to seam fine

gauze type fabrics or bulky sweater knits,
this results in less bulk for a finished % inch

seam. Follow the directions for overlook
seam on Page45. (Fig. 140)

Pattern: '

Width: 5

F

6

sd D

o

9

- Up

Pressure: Normal

Foot: Embroidery

Needle Position: M

ELASTIC THREAD SHIRRING
Cuffs and bodices of little girls dresses can be
shirred easily with the smocking stitch. Place

the right side of the garment down on the
bed of the machine. Place two strands of
elastic thread under the foot. Stretch the
elastic thread while sewing with the smocking
stitch to gather cuffs or bodice for a feminine
effect. (Fig. 141)

Pattern:

Width: 5

Feed Dog; Up

Pressure: Normal

Foot: Embroidery
Needle Position: M

DECORATIVE EFFECTS - BASEBALL

1. Decide on the radius of the baseball to

determine the placement of the cello­
phane tape and thumbtack.

2. Pierce a piece of tape with a thumbtack

so the sticky side of tape, and flat side

of tack will be against the bed of the
machine,

3. Place tape with tack the desired dis­

tance from the needle as determined in
step 1. (Fig. 142)

4. On fabric, mark two perpendicular lines

to mark the center of the baseball. (Fig.

143)

5. Pierce center of baseball with tack.
6. Begin sewing and complete perfect

circle creating the outline of baseball,

7. This is great way to outline any circular

shape. Try some of the other patterns,
and make your own coasters and other
decorative uses. (Fig. 144)

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