Singer 93234 Instruction Manual page 40

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SATIN
STITCHING
Satin
stitching
is a series
of closely
spaced
zig-zag
stitches.
Satin
stitch
monograms,
embroidery
and appliques
for a smooth,
satin-like
finish.
X
O
RECOMMENDED
SETTINGS
Stitch
Selection:
Stitch
Width:
Stitch
Length:
Foot:
Needle
Plate:
Zig-Zag
Stitch
I lll!
II
|
o
i
2
_
.- - -.--.-
---- -T. I
Special
Purpose
(d)
General
Purpose
(A)
• Practice
to get desire
stitch appearance.
Adjust
thread
tension.
(See page
17.)
• Satin
stitching
requires
less tension
than
straight
stitching
or open
zig-zag
stitching.
FREE
MOTION
EMBROIDERY
In free motion
embroidery
you sew without
a presser
foot, and control
the fabric
with an
embroidery
hoop.
RECOMMENDED
SETTINGS
Stitch
Selection:
Straight
Stitch or
Zig-Zag
StitchWidth:
Ill I I
II
I
Stitch
Length:
t--'--L_-'. '
Foot:
Remove
foot with shank
Needle
Plate:
General
Purpose
(A)
• Attach
Feed Cover
(F).
• Be sure to lower
presser
foot lifter.
• When
embroidering,
as
shown,
Lengthen
stitches
by moving
the hoop
faster
or slower.
NOTE:
The
OPTIONAL
Darning
and
Embroidery
Foot
(G) may be used
to
help control
fabric.
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