Stretch overedge stitch, Overedge seam, Fagoting stitch – SINGER 9113 User Manual

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STRETCH OVEREDGE STITCH

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With this stitch you can stitch and finish a seam in one step. It is also ideal for finishing

OVEREDGE SEAM

• Baste seams.

• Trim seam edge 1/4" (6mm) from basting

line.

RECOMMENDED SETTINGS

Stitch Selection:

Stretch Overedge

Stitch

Stitch Width:

! I ^ ^

Stitch Length:

3-1/2 to 4

Foot:

Special Purpose

(J)

Needle Plate:

General Purpose

(A)

Adjust balance, if necessary

Position trimmed seam under presser

foot, as shown.
Stitch along basting line.

Straight stitches should fall

on

basting

line; zig-zag stitches should fall

over

seam edge.

Remove basting stitches and press.

FAGOTING STITCH

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Use this stitch for fagoting, embroidery, patchwork or strengthening seams.

FAGOTING

Fagoting is an open, lacy stitch used to

join two pieces of fabric.

• Fold under edges to be joined and

press.

• Baste the edges 1/8" (3mm) apart onto

a sheet of tissue paper for support.

• Position center of work under center of

presser foot.

RECOMMENDED SETTINGS

Stitch Selection-

Fagoting Stitch

Stitch Width:

1

1 ^ ^

wvvyvWV\iVWl

Stitch Length:

3-1/2 to 4

Foot:

Special Purpose

(J)

Needle Plate:

General Purpose

(A)

Adjust balance, if necessary

As you sew, the needle should make a
stitch first in one fabric strip, and then

in the other.

After stitching is completed, remove
tissue and basting.

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