Applications, Preparation, Method 1 - trimming after stitching – SINGER 6136 User Manual

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applications

appliqué

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Applique adds beauty and intoiost to clothinq and household linens. You can create your own

design, trace a simple cutline from a colouring book, or use a rnotii cut from a printed fabric,

l-abrics 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

widtli to accomniodato fabric weave and texture, never allow the stitch to bo too wide.

Make a test sample to help you decide which of the following methods is best for your fabric

and design.

• Pattern Group Selector: /

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• Needle Position; ,U

• Stitch Width; To suit fabric

• Stitch t.ength: Between 0 and 1

• Gonoral f^jrposo Noodle Plate

• Special [Purpose l-oot

Preparation

• Baste appliqué design to fabric and outline

the design with a short straight stitch.

• [Remove basting and press.

Method 1 - Trimming after Stitching

• Sot machine as code recommends.

• Outline the entire design with applique

stitching.

o 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.

• Sot 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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