SINGER W510 User Manual

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Narrow tucks, sewn with thread that

matches the fabric, produce subtle decora­

tion on plain fabrics. Using the twin
needle, sew straight lines on the fabric
guiding the edge of the presser foot along

each successive tuck to make parallel

rows. Soft fabrics will be pulled to form a

soft crease. To achieve a tuck on a fabric,

increase the lower tension slightly. Heavier

fabrics will produce two lines of straight
stitching. Attractive pin tucks are made
with the multiple stitch zigzag as well as
with a straight stitch. (Fig. 136)

N/nt:

Transparent tape makes straight

tines easy to sew. Just sew with

the presser foot guiding along the

edge of the tape. When sewing is
completed pee! off tape. (Fig.

136)

Pattern:

Length: 2—4

Width: 0-2

Feed Dog: High
Pressure: Normal
Foot: Embroidery or

All Purpose

Needle Position: M

PIN TUCKS

1 3 6

DECORATIVE TUCKS OR DESIGNS

Any stitch can be used with the twin
needle for decorative effects. (Fig. 137)

Most attractive are the multiple stitch

zigzag and blind hem stitch for fancy
tucks. The satin stitch or tapered zigzag
designs in two colors are effective for
creative trims.

Ri^'vemher to use no more than a 2 zigzac

r.'.',7r/7

fo' nvin needle sewing.

Pattern: Any

Length: ’/

2—5

Width: 0-2

Feed Dog: Up

Pressure: Normal

Foot: All Purpose or

Embroidery

Needle Position: M

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