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SEWING
STRETCH STITCH SEWING
Stretch stitches are strong and exible and will give with the
fabric without breaking. Good for knit fabrics as well as durable
fabrics like denim or twill.
No. 6 Straight Stretch Stitch
No. 32 Stem Stitch for Stretch fabrics
No. 40 Ric-rac Stitch
All-Purpose Foot (A)
We recommend that you use a needle for knit and synthetic
fabrics to prevent skipping stitches and thread breakages.
See page 9 for needle recommendations.
a. Jacket b. Trousers
c. Bag d. Pocket
MULTI-STITCH ZIGZAG
Used for sewing on elastic and overcast stitching.
No. 7 Multi-Stitch Zigzag
All-Purpose Foot (A)
A. Elastic Sewing
Pull elastic in front and back of needle while sewing.
B. Overcast Stitching
Used for easy to ravel and knit fabrics.
Needle should fall on extreme edge of fabric.
Refer to next page for overcasting.
BASTING
Basting is temporary stitching, used for tting garments, and
for gathering and marking fabric.
No. 14 Basting Stitch
All-Purpose Foot (A)
1. Place the fabric under the presser foot and then lower the
presser foot lifter.
2. Hold the upper thread loosely and start to sew.
Machine will make two stitches only.
5. Start to sew. Machine will sew two stitches.
6. Repeat them as many times as you need to nish the row
of stitching.
3. Raise the presser foot lifter.
4. Holding the upper thread, pull the required amount of fabric
to the rear and lower the presser foot lifter.
SewIng
NOTE:
To prevent the fabric layers from shifting, insert dress pins
crosswise to the basting direction.
Pull the bobbin thread to remove the stitching.
CAUTION
To prevent accidents, be sure the needle does not hit
pins while sewing.
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