hPull out the threads for the straight stitches.
Shell tuck stitching
The gathers that look like shells are called “shell tucks”. They are used to decorate trims, the front of blouses or cuffs made of thin fabrics.
aFold the fabric along the bias.
bTurn on the machine.
cSelecttension.stitch , and then increase the thread
•For details, refer to “Selecting a stitch” (page 42).
dAttach zigzag foot “J”.
eSew while making sure that the needle drops slightly off the edge of the fabric.
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aNeedle drop point
fUnfold the fabric, and then iron the tucks down to one side.
Joining
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bSew together the right sides of the two pieces of fabric, and then open up the seam allowances.
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aWrong side of fabric
b6.5 mm (1/4 inch) seam allowance
cStraight stitch
cSelect stitch , or .
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eTurn the fabric over so that the right side faces up, and then sew over the seam with the center of the presser foot aligned with the seam.
aRight side of fabric
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