SINGER 401 User Manual

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DARTS IN INTERFACING

Non-woven interfacings can be shaped without

bulk with zigzag stitching. Selector setting BL or

BQ may be used.

Cut out the dart allowance on the stitching line

and bring the raw edges together. Pin, over a

muslin stay, and stitch. Back stitch at both ends.

BLANKET BINDING

The multiple stitch zigzag (BQ) is an excellent

stitch for applying blanket bindings and affords

both a decorative and durable finish. Remove worn

binding. Baste new binding securely in place and

stitch. Adjust pressure if necessary, to accommo­

date the thickness of the blanket.

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MENDING

Zigzag stitching is well suited for all types of

household mending. Selector setting BQ provides
a firm, flexible bond for the repair of rents and
tears, and is ideal for the reinforcement and ap­
plication of elastic. Stitch length and width are
regulated according to need.

Rent or Tear. Trim away ragged edges. Place

an underlay to the wrong side of the tear for rein­
forcement. Using the multiple stitch zigzag (BQ)
follow the line of the tear bringing the edges to­
gether. Shorten the stitch length at ends and cor­
ners to give extra strength.

Application of Elastic.

Elastic, such as used in
waist

bands,

must

be

stretched as it is applied,
to

insure

fullness

re­

quired in the garment.

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