Honeycomb stitch replacing lingerie elastic – SINGER 4314 User Manual

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The

honeycomb

stitch

is

ideal

for

smocking

and

it

is

useful

for

mending,

overcast­

ing

and

attaching

lingerie

elastic,

stretch

lace

and

blanket

binding.

Use

this

ver­

satile stitch to create decorative designs on fabrics that stretch.

HONEYCOMB STITCH

Replacing Lingerie Elastic

• Pattern Group Selector:

3

• Needle Position:

I.:

• Stitch Width: —«'WAA/\

• Stitch Length:

• Stitch Balance: To suit application or fabric

• General Purpose Needle Plate

• General Purpose Foot

0

1 ' . 2 3

4 !

(Coloured Bar)

:

___

Joining Eiastic

We recommend the needle style 2045 when

sewing on regular elastic.

Fit

elastic

for

desired

snugness

at

waistline,

allowing

2.5

cm

(1

inch)

for

joining.

Lap

ends

to

form

a

band

and

straight

stitch

together as shown using a ball point needle.

Divide

elastic

band

into

four

equal

segments

and

mark

with

pins.

Do

the

same

to

the

garment.

Then

pin

together

at

correspond­

ing

points,

pinning

elastic

over

right

side

of

fabric, top. edges even.

® Sew a few straight stitches to anchor elastic

to fabric.

Select

honeycomb.

Plain

zig-zag,

and

multi­

stitch

zig-zag

are

also

effective

for

replacing

lingerie elastic.

®

Then

hold

elastic

and

garment

edge

taut

as

you

stitch

so

that

it

will

remain

stretchable

after stitching is completed.

CAUTION: Do not pull the fabric while you are

stitching as this may deflect the needle, caus­

ing it to break.

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