Mending a tear or instant darning, Lace applications – SINGER W811 User Manual

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MENDING A TEAR OR INSTANT
DARNING

The

multiple

stitch

zigzag

provides

a

strong

an

easy

repair

for

torn

garments.

It

gives

an

almo;

invisible

mend,

especially

when

a

fine

darnin

thread is used.

To

mend

a

tear,

hold

the

torn

edges

clos

together and stitch down the middle.

If the tear is guided under the slot in the micid

of

the

presser

foot,

stitching

will

Ire

equal

c

both

sides.

If

necessary,

sew

again

on

either

sic

of

the

first

row

of

stitching

making

sure

tl

needle

catches

the

stitch

in

the

center.

With

vt:i

worn

or

frayed

falrric,

place

a

¡liece

of

ligh

weight

interfacing

or

cotton

batiste

under

tt

tear for reinforcement.

Note: Try Smocking Stitch for knits.

LACE APPLICATIONS

Attaching

laces

or

trims

adds

a

special

touch

to

lingerie,

dresses,

or

linens.

Pin

or

haste

lact;s

In

place

easitrg

or

mitering

corners

where

neces

sary.

A

straight

edged

lacr;

or

braid

has

a

convenitait

line

to

follow

when

sewing.

Wlien

using

a

scalloped

edged

lace

follow

the

design

of

the

lace for an almost invisilrle application.

Note:

Try

Multiple

Stitch

Zigzag,

Overlook,

Elastic

Edge

Stitch,

Smocking

stitch,

Stretch Overlook or Rick Rack for differ

ent effects.

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