Adjusting stitches to suit stretch fabrics, Guiding and supporting fabric, Norm) – SINGER 4314 User Manual

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adjusting stitches to suit stretch fabrics

GUIDING AND SUPPORTING FABRIC

Most

fabrics

of

stretch

or

knit

construction

need only to be guided in front of the presser

foot

when

you

use

one

of

the

stretch

stitches.

Some

fabrics

nylon

tricot

and

elasticized

fabrics,

for

example

do

require

support

while being stitched.

For

nylon

tricot

and

similar

synthetic

knits,

apply

gentle

tension

by

holding

the

seam

in

front

and

back

of

the

presser

foot

as

you

sew (illustration A).

For elasticized fabric, stretch lace, and knits

with

an

unusual

amount

of

elasticity,

apply

firm

tension in front and back of the presser

foot to stretch the seam as the stitches are

being placed (illustration B).

CAUTION: Do not pull the fabric while you are

stitching as this may deflect the needle, caus­
ing it to break.

B

ADJUSTING PRESSURE WHEN
SEWING KNIT AND STRETCH FABRIC

Some

knit

and

stretch

fabrics,

because

of

their

structure,

require

either

more

or

less

than

normal

(NORM)

presser

bar

pressure

to

feed smoothly and evenly.

®

For

thick,

soft

or

very

stretchy

knits,

de­

crease

pressure

by

turning

dial

from

NORM

toward ^

®

For

nylon

tricot,

ciré

and

similar

hard

sur­

face

synthetic

knits,

increase

pressure

by

turning dial from

NORM

toward

MAX.

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