Darning, Free motion embroidery, Darning free motion embroidery – SINGER 9113 User Manual

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• Baste seam line.

• Use a short stitch for elasticity and

strength.

• Guide fabric to follow curve.

• The seam guide may also be used when

sewing curved seams. Attach seam guide
at an angle so that the edge closer to
the needle acts as a guide.

DARNING

Mend worn or torn areas using the Darn­
ing and Embroidery Foot.

• Trim ragged edges and baste a backing

on wrong side of tear.

SEWING CURVED SEAMS

RECOMMENDED

SETTINGS

Stitch Selection:

Straight Stitch

Stitch Width: |

Stitch Length:

0

Foot: Darning and Embroidery (G)
Needle Plate:

General Purpose

(A)

• Attach Food Cover.

• Place area to be darned, right side up,

under presser foot; lower foot.

• Stitch, guiding fabric back and forth, until

entire area is filled in.

FREE MOTION EMBROIDERY

In free motion embroidery, you sew without

a presser foot, and control the fabric with
an embroidery hoop.

RECOMMENDED SETTINGS

Stitch Selection:

Straight Stitch or

Zig-Zag

Stitch Width: 1

Ho

-

Stitch Length:

0

Foot: Remove foot with shank
Needle Plate:

General Purpose

(A)

• Attach Feed Cover

• Be sure to lower presser foot lifter.

• When embroidering, as shown, use

straight stitches for stems, and zig-zag

stitches, at varying widths, for leaves and

petals. Lengthen stitches by moving the
hoop faster or slower.

NOTE: The Darning and Embroidery Foot
may be used to help control fabric.

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