SINGER 401 User Manual

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Curved

seams

require

additional

treatment

in

handling.

A

shorter

stitch

will

provide

greater

elasticity and strength. Set the attachment at an
angle so that the end closest to the needle acts

as a guide.

A simple and practical way to accent the lines

of a garment and at the same time give additional
firmness.

Either single or multiple rows of stitching can

be expertly placed along lapels and facing edges,

around collars and pockets and as a hem finish.

A subtle effect may be achieved by using straight

stitching, or a decorative touch may be added by
using any of the attractive stitch patterns accom­
plished with this machine.

TOP STITCHING

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BLIND STITCHED HEMS

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Selector: B O

Red Lever: 2-5

Stitch length: 10-20

Presser foot: General purpose
Throat plate: General purpose
Seam guide

Blind stitching provides a durable hem finish

that is almost invisible, and comparable to hand
sewing. It is equally suited to straight as well as

circular hems. Taped, bound, turned or unfinished hem edges can all be blind stitched with equal ease.

Mark, turn and press the hem in the usual way. Place a basting guide line approximately V-i" from top

hem edge.

Set Selector at BO. This setting produces four straight stitches, separated by a single sideward stitch

to the left.

Red Lever setting for width of stitch is determined by the weight and texture of the fabric used.

Place the hem edge over the feed of the machine, turn back the bulk of the fabric to the line of

basting, creating a soft fold.

Position the work so that the straight stitches are

made on the hem edge and the sideward stitches

pierce the fold.

The stitch length will regulate the distance bet­

ween the blind stitches

(10

to

20

stitches per inch).

Adjust the seam guide over the right toe of the

foot until it rests next to the soft fold. While
stitching, feed the fold against the flat of the guide.

A test sample in self fabric should be made to

determine correct settings.

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