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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