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HONEYCOMB STITCH

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The honeycomb stitch is ideal for smocking and it is useful for mending, overcast­

ing and attaching lingerie elastic, stretch lace and blanket binding. Use this ver­

satile stitch to create decorative designs on fabrics that stretch.

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Replacing Lingerie Elastic

Pattern Group Selector:

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® Needle Position:

© Stitch Width;

® Stitch Length; ! | (Coloured Bar)

© Stitch Balancf;; To suit application or fabric

® General Purpose Needle Plate

® General Purpose Foot

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Joining Elastic

We recommend the needle style 2045 when

sewing on regular elastic.

® Fit elastic for desired snugness at waistline,

allowing 2.5 cm (1 inch) for joining. Lap
ends to form a band and straight stitch

together as shown using a ball point needle.

® Divide elastic band into four equal segments

and mark with pins. Do the same to the

garment. Then pin together at correspond­

ing points, pinning elastic over right side of

fabric, top edges even.

® Sew a few straight stitches to anchor elastic

to fabric.

® Select honeycomb. Plain zig-zag, and multi­

stitch zig-zag are also effective for replacing

lingerie elastic.

® Then hold elastic and garment edge taut as

you stitch so that it will remain stretchable
after stitching is completed.

CAUTION: Do not pull the fabric while you are

stitching as this may deflect the needle, caus­

ing it to break.

Replacing Elastic

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