Lingerie seams, 5). zig-zag seam finishes, Method 1 - trimmed seam finish – SINGER 4314 User Manual

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LINGERIE SEAMS

To

make

a

lingerie

seam

durable

and

flexible

use

the

plain

zig-zag

stitch

at

a

narrow

width

setting.

This

seam

treatment

is

particularly

suitable

for

bias

seams.

When

seaming

nylon

tricot

insert a 2045 needle in the machine before you begin to sew.

Straight

stitch

the

seam

line

on

wrong

side

of fabric.

Press

both

seam

allowances

in

the

same

direction.

From

the

right

side,

topstitch

with

narrow

zig-zag

stitching,

letting

the

needle

alter­

nately

enter

the

seam

line

and

seam

thick­

ness.

(Stitch width narrow: stitch length

1

to

1.5).

ZIG-ZAG SEAM FINISHES

Seam

edges

support

the

garment

and

should

be

given

a

durable

finish

if

the

fabric

is

likely

to

ravel.

There

are

two

methods

of

finishing

seams

in

such

fabrics;

trimming

seam

edge

or

over­

edging. Make a test sample to determine which method best suits your fabric.

Pattern Group Selector:

1

Needle Position;

Stitch Width;—

0 t . 2

3

4 .

® Stitch Length;

1

to

3

to suit fabric

® General Purpose Needle Plate

® General Purpose Foot

Method 1 - Trimmed Seam Finish

® Adjust stitch width and length to give you

the most «open» stitch that will secure the
fabric edge; avoid harsh overstitching.

® Stitch near the edge of seam allowance, and

trim seam edges evenly after stitching.

Method 2 - Overedged Seam Finish

® Adjust needle thread tension, stitch width,

and stitch length to suit fabric.

® Trim seam edges evenly,

® Place trimmed seam under the foot and over­

edge the seam allowance as illustrated.

Method 2

9'H

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