Straight stitch seams, Basting/topstitching, Darning – SINGER W312 Old User Manual

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SECTION V

Selector:

Length: 2-3

Width: 0

Feed Dog: UP

Pressure: Full

Foot: Straight Stitch of

Ati Purpose

STRAIGHT STITCH

SEAMS

The normal stitch length for most fabrics
is between 2—3 but the length chosen
should depend on the fabric and area of

usage. Usually, heavier fabrics require

longer stitches, and lighter weight fabrics
require shorter stitches. For curved seams
and bias cut areas use a shorter stitch
length. Be sure to set the stitch width

control at 0.

Selector:

Length: 3—4

Width; 0

Feed Dog: UP
Pressure; Full
Foot: Straight Stitch

BASTING/TOPSTITCHING

Sewing a seam with a longer stitch is

I l C C b f t t l f r" Т е m г л ( ^ г г з г - « « P Q n m e n r i г T r h

fitting. Basting stitches also may be used
when gathering in fullness.
Topstitching can be done very effectively
with the long straight stitch. For a bolder
stitch, two threads of the same type can

be threaded through one needle (size 14

or

16).

A

heavier

thread

such

as

buttonhole

twist

may

be

used

for

topstitching, but be sure to use a larger
needle (size 1 6 or 18).

Selector:

^

Length:0

DARNING

Worn spots or smalt holes can be darned
very easily. Use of an embroidery hoop is
optional depending on the fabric. A fine
thread is recommended so that the fabric
and Thread will blend together.
Trim the ragged edges from the area to be
darned. Hold the threads to start, then

move the fabric slowly backwards and
forwards while running the machine very
fast to fill the area. Professional results

will be attained by moving the fabric in

a figure eight pattern while sewing. After
filling in the area lengthwise, reweave
with crosswise stitches in the same
manner.

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