Sewing knit and stretch fabric, Guiding and supporting fabric – SINGER 719 User Manual

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sewing knit and stretch fabric

The

stretch

stltchf

is

especially

suitable

for

sewing

stretch

fabrics,

doubleknit,

trh

cot,

and

jersey

since

it

builds

stretch

into

the seam. Here are a few applications:

♦ Plain seams that s-t-r-eT-cdi (press-open or closed construction)

• Crotch seams

• Sleeve and gusset insertion

• Flexible top stitching

• Lingerieseams

Bv/m

and ski suit construction

♦ Patch pockets

* Seam repair and reinforcement

Use

a

ball-point

(yellow

band)

needle

in

the machine, and increase pressor bar

pressure

when

you

attach

elastic

or

sew

synthetic knit or stretch fabric.

tîhîs sîiîch is designed for strength and permanence end cannot he readily ripped out without risk of fabric damage.

GUIDING AND SUPPORTING FABRIC

Most

fabrics

of

stretch

or

knit

construction

need

only

to

be

guided

in

front

of

the

pressor

foot

when

you

use

the

stretch

stitch.

Simply

let

the

machine

move

the

fabric

to

make

the

stitches that give s-t-r-e-t-c-h to the seam.

Some

fabrics

-

nylon

tricot

and

elasticizeci

fabrics,

for

example

do

require

support

while

being stitched.

For

nylon

tricot,

ciré,

panné

velvet,

and

simi­

lar

synthetic

knits,

apply

gentle

tension

by

holding

the

seam

in

front

and

back

of

the

pressor foot as you sew.

*

For

elasticized

fabric,

stretch

lace,

and

knits

with

an

unusual

amount

of

elasticity,

apply

firm

tension

in

front

and

back

of

the

pressor

foot

to

stretch

the

seam

as

the

stitches are being placed.

Guiding and Supporting Fabric

Applying Gentle Tension

Applying Firm Tension

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