Dooc, Decorative stitches, Ingerie seam – SINGER W811 User Manual

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DOOC

DECORATIVE STITCHES

Combining

rows

of

decorative

stitch

patterns

is

an

easy,

inexpensive

way

to

create

your

own

braids

and

trims

for

garments

and

household

articles.

Blending

or

contrasting

colors

of

thread

may

be

used

to

compliment

the

color

of

the

fabric.

Illustrations

will

give

some

of

the

attrac­

tive stitch combinations.

Pattern: As desired
Length: As desired

Width: As desired

Feed Dog: A.A

Pressure: Normal
Foot: All Purpose
Needle Position: 2

applications

of

the

interlock

f\J\

INGERIE SEAM

or

a

very

fine,

delicate

seam

in

nylon

tricot

or

;fsey,

the

interlock

is

used.

Lingerie

or

tricot

earns should only be about 1/8 inch in finished

vidth.

t

your

pattern

has

wide

seams,

trim

them

down

u

1/4

inch

while

cutting

out

the

pattern.

Guide

t ie raw edges of the fabric into the center slot of

tie

presser

foot.

On

the

right,

the

needle

will

iitch over the edge resulting in a finished 1/8

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Jttern:

JXJXTL

• ■ n g t h :

1-1/2

./idth: 4-5

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•essure: Normal
.int: All Purpose

Littern Selector: 6

nserting

lace

I

very

fine

lace

insertion

can

be

made

with

the

iterlock.

As

in

applying

lace

with

the

zigzag

titch, follow the straight line or the design of the

1

.

e.

(See

page

22).

Sew

so

that

the

straight

titch

of

the

interlock

is

on

the

fabric

and

the

■ nail

zigzag catches into the lace.

Pattern: _A_A_A-
Length:1 —IVa

Width: 2

Feed

Dog:j|ulL

Pressure: Normal
Foot: All Purpose

Pattern Selector: 6

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