Darning without embroidery hoop – SINGER 413 User Manual

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Worn or torn spots on children's clothes,

knits, and household linens can be

darned effortlessly and quickly with little

practice. You may choose to darn either

with or without an embroidery hoop.
When greater control is needed, an

embroidery hoop is usually best.

DARNING

Darning without Embroidery Hoop

Flexi-St/tch Pattern Dial:

O

(off)

• Pattern Selector: Any setting

• Needle Position: C

• Stitch Width; 0

• Stitch Length: 12

• General Purpose Throat Plate

• General Purpose Foot

• Pressure:

D

1. If area to be darned is open, baste an

underlay in place.

2. Place area to be darned under presser

foot; lower presser foot and start
stitching,

alternately

drawing

fabric

toward you and pulling it gently away
from you.

3. Continue this forward and backward

motion as you fill the area with
parallel lines of stitching. For additional

strength, cover area with crosswise

lines of stitching.

Darning

Without

Embroidery Hoop

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