* | ENDING SEAM/REMOVAL | OF | |||
Stitch | to the edge | of | the fabric, |
FABRIC then press
the
reverse
stitch
button
and
backstitch Turn the
for a hand
few stitches | to reinforce | the end | ||
wheel until | the | lever | ||
|
of | the | seam. |
is | in | its highest |
position
so
that foot
the | stitch is | completed | and | the threads will pull | freely. |
and | remove | the fabric | by | drawing the threads | to the |
Lift left
the presser and back,
keeping
them
under
the
foot
so
as
not
to bend
the
needle.
Cut
the
threads
with
the
thread
cutter
on
the
back
of
the
presser
bar.
Leave
the
thread
ends
three
to
four
inches
fong.
APPLICATIONS
OF
THE
ZIGZAG STITCH
OVERCASTING Place the edge
of
the
material
underneath
the
opening
of
the
sewing
foot
and
guide
raw
edge
along
the
center
groove
of
the
foot,
allowing
stitch
to
form
half
on and
half off
the
fabric. The
multiple
stitch
zigzag
is
a
wiser
choice
for
most
fabrics.
Pattern: | A’W |
Lenght: | |
Special stitch selector | |
Pressure | Normal |
Foot: All Purpose |
Utility
stitch upward
SEAMING
KNITS
The
narrow
zigzag
can
be
used
in
seams
of
firm
knits
for added press flat.
strength. | After sewing, | open seam | and |
Tiny zigzag stitches can | hardly be | seen |
and
the
seam
will
give
when
stretched
Pattern: |
| |
Length: 2 |
| |
Width: | ||
Special | stitch selector | |
Pressure: | Normal | |
Foot: All | Purpose |
Utility
stitch upward