SINGER W510 User Manual

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X V . APPLICATIONS OF THE INTERLOCK

LINGERIE SEAM

For a very fine, delicate seam in nylon tricot

or jersey, the interlock is used. Lingerie or
tricot seams should only be about

1/8

inch

in finished width.

If your pattern has wide seams, trim them

down to 1/4 inch while cutting out the
pattern. Guide the raw edges of the fabric
into the center slot of the presser foot. On

the right, the needle will stitch over the edge

resulting in a finished 1/8 inch. (Fig. 118)

Pattern :

jjj'

Length;

1

Width; 5
Feed Dog: LJp

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

INSERTING LACE

A very fine lace insertion can be made with
the interlock. As in applying lace with the
zigzag stitch, follow the straight line or the
design of the lace. See page 27. Sew so that

the straight stitch of the interlock, is on the

fabric and the small zigzag catches into the
lace. (Fig. 119)

Pattern

:iAA

Length: Î

Width; 2

Feed Dog: Up

Pressure; Normal

Foot; All Purpose

Needle Position: M, L or R

SHELL TUCK

The interlock stitch can produce a very fine
delicate shell tuck, especially nice on soft

knits. It is not necessary to work with the

bulk of the fabric to the right. Simply fold
under the edge where the shell tuck ¡s to be

created. Place the fabric, with the bulk to
the left, so that the folded edge will be

guided into the center cut of the foot.

The single straight stitch will form on the

fabric, and the zigzag will swing to the right
of the folded edge. The shell edge is created.

as the needle swings back into the fabric.

(Fig. 120)

Pattern; AM

Length ; 2

Width: 5

reçu LJug. up

Pressure; Normal

Foot: All Purpose

Needle Position: M, L or R

120

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