Stitch "A" Triple Stretch Stitch; Seaming Bias Curves; Seaming Double Knits; Triple Topstitching - Simplicity DenimStar sw210 Instruction Manual & Reference Manual

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BUILT-IN STITCHES – "S" STRETCH RANGE
SEWING TIP:
When sewing stretchy fabrics such as
Lycra or Spandex, a stretch needle is
recommended (see Needle, Thread,
and Fabric Guide on page 15).
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Seaming stress areas
Seaming knits
Triple topstitch
STITCH "A" - TRIPLE STRETCH STRAIGHT

SEAMING BIAS CURVES

The triple stitch action of the stretch straight stitch offers
flexible and durable seams. Use it to sew stress areas such
as the crotch seam in pants or the sleeve underarm area.
RANGE
STITCH
S
A
Align the fabric edge with the seam guide marking on
the needle plate.
Stitch the seam, guiding the fabric along the seam guide
[Fig. 1]. The machine takes two stitches forward and one
stitch back to create this durable seam.

SEAMING DOUBLE KNITS

The flexibility of the straight stretch stitch makes it ideal
for seaming heavy or double knits.
RANGE
STITCH
S
A
Align the fabric edge with a seam guide marking on the
needle plate [Fig. 2].
Stitch the seam, carefully guiding the fabric edge along
the seam guide.

TRIPLE TOPSTITCHING

Use this stitch for a bold, contrasting topstitch.
RANGE
STITCH
S
A
Stitch 1/4" away from the finished edge of the fabric. Use
the outer edge of the all-purpose presser foot as a guide
[Fig. 3] or use the adjustable blindhem foot as described
on page 16 under Topstitching and Edgestitching.
WIDTH
LENGTH
FOOT
0
3-4
All-purpose
WIDTH
LENGTH
FOOT
0
3-4
All-purpose
WIDTH
LENGTH
FOOT
0
3-4
All-purpose
25

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