Sewing curved seams, Darning, Free motion embroidery – SINGER 9113 User Manual

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SEWING CURVED SEAMS

• Baste seam line.

Use a short stitch for elasticity and

strength.

• Guide fabric to follow curve.

The seam guide may also be used

when

sewing

curved

seams.

Attach

seam guide at an angle so that the
edge closer to the needle acts as a
guide.

DARNING

(Not included on 10 stitch sewing machine.

See page. 35)

Mend worn or torn areas using the
Darning and Embroidery Foot.
• Trim ragged edges and baste a backing

on wrong side of tear.________________

RECOMMENDED SETTINGS

Stitch Selection:

Straight Stitch

Stitch Width:

0

Stitch Length:
Foot:

Darning and Embroidery (G)

Needle Plate:

General Purpose (A)

• Attach Feed Cover.

• Place area to be darned, right side up,

under presser foot; lower foot.

• Stitch, guiding fabric back and forth,

FREE MOTION EMBROIDERY

in free motion embroidery, you sew without

a presser foot, and control the fabric with
an embroidery hoop.

RECOMMENDED SETTINGS

Stitch Selection

: Straight Stitch

or Zig-Zag

Stitch Width:

:l| ;,|

Stitch Length:

0

Foot:

Remove foot with shank

Needle Plate:

General Purpose (A)

• Attach Feed Cover.

• Be sure to lower presser foot lifter.

When embroidering, as shown, use

straight stitches for stems, and zig-zag
stitches, at varying widths, for leaves

and petals. Lengthen stitches by mov­

ing the hoop faster or slower.

NOTE: The Darning and Embroidery
Foot may be used to help control fabric.

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