SINGER 401 User Manual

Page 33

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

Dainty scalloped edges are used extensively as self trimming on blouses, dresses, lingerie and chil­

dren's wear.

Perfectly formed and evenly spaced scallops are produced automatically at Selector Settings BR and

BS (

2

).

BR results in a 12-stitdi scallop.

BS (

2

), a 24-stitdi scallop.

Stitch regulator and Red Lever settings vary the length and depth of the scallop.

After stitdiing, trim seam allowance to less than Vs" and clip into the points between scallops.

Some fabrics may also need notching, for a smooth, evenly turned edge.

Turn, gently roll out scallops between the fingers and press.

When scalloping a shaped or bias edge it is best to use an interfacing.

When forming scalloped tucks, add an extra V

4

" to tuck allowance for seaming.

SCALLOPING

THE SEAM GUIDE

The seam guide aids

in attaining uniform­

ity of seam width. It

provides for stitching to be spaced at any distance

between Vs" to DA" from the edge of the fabric.

SEAMS

To guide seam stitching straight and parallel to

the edge of the fabric, adjust the attachment for
proper seam width. Align the guide with the pres-
ser foot. (Set Selector at AK, Red Lever at 3.)

Pin seam edges and baste if necessary. Hand

basting can be eliminated on easy-to-handle fab­

rics. Place pins with the points toward the seam
edge so they nip into the fabric at the stitching
line. The hinged presser foot will ride freely over
the points. Guide the fabric edges lightly against
the guide while stitching.

APPLICATIONS

Seams
Top Stitching

Blind Stitching

Decorative Stitching

The attachment is used in connection with a

presser foot.

It is secured to the bed of the machine in either

of the threaded holes to the right of the needle.

62

Advertising