Stitch "H" Double Action; Encasing Elastic; Stitch "I" Three-Step Zigzag; Attaching Flat Elastic - Simplicity SA2200 Instruction Manual & Reference Manual

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STITCH "H" - DOUBLE ACTION

ENCASING ELASTIC

Create casings for 1/8" narrow elastic in minutes for
waistbands, cuffs, and craft items.
STITCH
STITCH WIDTH
H
5
Place the fabric wrong side up under the presser foot.
Insert the elastic through the front opening of the presser
foot, over the front and under the back. Leave a 1/2" tail
of elastic behind the foot. Begin sewing being careful not
to stitch the elastic [Fig. 1]. When sewing is complete,
pull the ends of the elastic until the desired amount of
fullness is obtained [Fig. 2]. Secure the ends of the elastic
with a straight stitch before sewing them into a seam.
STITCH "I" - THREE-STEP ZIGZAG

ATTACHING FLAT ELASTIC

STITCH
STITCH WIDTH
I
3-5
Place elastic and fabric under the presser foot.
Take a few stitches to anchor the elastic. Adjust the
width of the stitch to the width of the elastic.
Zigzag over the elastic, stretching the elastic in front of
the presser foot as you sew [Fig. 3].

OVERCASTING

The three-step zigzag is a strong stitch. It takes three
small stitches to the right and three small stitches to the
left. Use the three-step zigzag stitch to overcast or clean
finish seam allowances. It is easier to overcast the raw
edges first before seaming.
STITCH
STITCH WIDTH
I
3-5
Position and guide the fabric under the presser foot so
the right swing of the stitch forms just inside the edge of
the fabric [Fig. 4].

MENDING

Use the three-step zigzag to repair small rips and tears.
STITCH
STITCH WIDTH
I
3-5
Place a stabilizer under the tear in the fabric. Sew
along the line of the tear [Fig. 5]. The stitch joins both
sides of the tear.
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BUILT-IN STITCHES
STITCH LENGTH
PRESSER FOOT
4
All-purpose
STITCH LENGTH
PRESSER FOOT
2-4
All-purpose
STITCH LENGTH
PRESSER FOOT
2-4
All-purpose
STITCH LENGTH
PRESSER FOOT
2-4
All-purpose
Fig. 1
Elastic casing
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Overcasting
Mending

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