Multi-stitch zig-zag, Mending a tear, Multi stitch zig-zag – SINGER 9113 User Manual

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Position the hem under the presser foot

with the soft fold resting against wall of the

guide. Be sure the flange of the guide is

between the soft fold and the top of the
hem, as shown.

• Lower the presser foot and begin sewing,

making certain the straight stitches fall

on the edge of the hem and the zig-zag

stitches just pierce the soft fold of the

work. Adjust stitch width if necessary.

While stitching, guide the hem edge in

a straight line and feed the soft fold
evenly against the wall of the guide.

• If layers of fabric are pinned together,

remove pins as you come to them. Do
not sew over pins.

MULTI-STITCH ZIG-ZAG

Mending, overcasting, joining or reinforcing can all be done using the Multi-Stitch

Zig-Zag.

MENDING A TEAR

Trim ragged edges of tear.

• Cut a lining of fabric for reinforcement.

• Bring the edges of tear together and

baste lining to wrong side of fabric.

RECOMMENDED

SETTINGS

Stitch Selection:

Multi-Stitch

Zig-Zag

Stitch Width:

1

1

IHHI

Stitch Length:

1 or lower

Foot:

Special Purpose

(J)

Needle Plate:

General Purpose

(A)

Place tear, right side up, under presser

foot.

Stitch over the line of the tear, short­
ening stitch length at each end for

reinfgorcement.

Trim thread ends close to fabric.

If needed, sew over tear again.

Trim away lining close to stitching.

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