Seams, Basting/topstitching, Darning – SINGER W811 User Manual

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APPLICATIONS OF THE STRAIGHT STITCH

SEAMS

The

normal

stitch

length

for

most

fabrics

is

3,

but

the

length

chosen

depend

on

the

fabric

and

area

of

usage.

Usually,

heavier

fabrics

longer

stitches,

and

lighter

weight

fabrics

require

shorter

stitches.

For

curved

seams

and

bias

cut

areas

use

a

shorter

stitch

length

to

strength and elasticity to the seam.

should

require

add

Pattern:.......

Length: 2

Width:

0

Feed Dog:.
Pressure:

Normal

Foot: All Purpose

Needle Position: 2

BASTING/TOPSTITCHING

Sewing a seam with a longer stitch is useful for temporary seams prior

to 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 needleisize

16 or 18). Left needle position may be used for more support of fabric.

Pattern:
Length: 4

Width: 0
Feed Dug:

Pressuie:

Nnrmal

Foot: All Put|)Ose

Needle Position: 2 or 1

DARNING

Worn spots or small 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 invisibly.

Trim the ragged edges from the area to be darned, Hold the threads to

start, then move the fabric slowly back and forth while running the

machine very fast to fill the area. More 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.

Pattern:

-

Length: 0
Width: 0

Feed Dog:
Pressure: Darn
Foot: None or All

Purpose

Needle Position: 2

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