Circular Sewing - Husqvarna VIKING Amber Air S 600 User Manual

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Inner Corners
Cut the inner corner as illustrated (A). Sew and stop
approximately 1¼" (3 cm) before the inner corner.
Turn the fabric so that the cutting lines are straight (B).
Continue sewing.
A
1¼" (3cm)
B

Circular Sewing

Note: Circular sewing is only suitable for medium and heavy weight
A
fabrics. Stabilizer is also recommended.
B
Remove the flat bed extension from the machine (page 11).
C
Attach the extension table. The extension table has 13 holes,
to accommodate the Pivot Pin which is used for circular
D
sewing. Sew circles with the upper cutter engaged to get a
beautiful edge finish with overlock stitches. Disengage the
upper cutter to sew circular embellishments with cover
stitches.
Mark a dot on the fabric to designate the center of the circle
you want to sew. Place stabilizer underneath the fabric.
Pierce the fabric (A) at the mark with the sharp end of the
Pivot Pin (B). Place the end of the pin into the selected hole
on the extension table (C). Push the pin and its bottom plate
(D) together.
Lower the presser foot and sew. The fabric will feed in a
circle around the Pivot Pin.
When the circle is complete, overlap the seam for
approximately an inch (2-3cm). Bring the threads into a large-
eyed, hand sewing needle and pull them to the wrong side of
the fabric and secure.
5 Stitches and Sewing Techniques
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