Applications, Appliqué, Preparation – SINGER 4314 User Manual

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applications

APPLIQUÉ

Appliqué

adds

beauty

and

interest

to

clothing

and

household

linens.

You

can

create

your

own

design,

trace

a

simple

outline

from

a

colouring

book,

or

use

a

motif

cut

from

a

printed

fabric.

Fabrics of similar or different textures combine equally well.

A

closely

spaced

plain

zig-zag

stitch

is

used

for

appliqué

work.

Although,you

may

vary

stitch

width to accommodate fabric weave and texture, never allow the stitch t o be too wide.

Make

a

test

sample

to

help

you

d.ecide

which

of

the

following

methods

is

best

for

your

fabric

and design.

• Pattern Group Selector:

1

• Needle Position:

• Stitch Width: To suit fabric

• Stitch Length: Between

0

and

1

• General Purpose Needle Plate

• Special Purpose Foot

Preparation

Baste

appliqué

design

to

fabric

and

outline

the design with a short straight stitch.

• Remove basting and press.

Method 1 - Trimming after Stitching

« Set machine as code recommends.

Outline

the

entire

design

with

appliqué

stitching.

Cut

away

the

fabric

or

the

outer

edges

of

the stitching with embroidery scissors.

Method 2 - Stitching after Trimming

Trim

outside

fabric

edges

close

to

straight

stitch outline of design.

• Set machine as code recommends.

Overedge

the

design

with

appliqué

stitching.

This

step

will

produce

a

smooth,

lustrous

finish that requires no additional trimming.

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