Husqvarna Viking Designer Sapphire 85 User Manual page 16

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Stitch
Presser
foot
B
A20
D
A21
A22
D
A23
A
A24
A
B
A25
A26
A
A27
B
A28
B
A29
J
A30
A
B
A31
B
A32
A33
A
A34
A
A35
A
A36
B
A37
A
A38
A
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Name
Description
Flatlock stitch
Decorative hems and overlapped seams, belts and bands. For
medium/heavy stretch fabrics.
Stretch blind hem stitch
Blind hems in medium and heavy stretch fabrics.
Woven blind hem stitch
Blind hems in medium and heavy woven fabrics.
Shell edge stitch
For edging, sewing over the edge on light woven fabrics. Sew
woven fabrics on bias.
Four-step zigzag
For overcasting, mending, sewing on patches and elastics on
loosely woven fabrics.
Elastic/casing stitch
For overlapped seams in tricot. To sew casing over narrow
elastic.
Serpentine stitch
For mending and elastic applications.
Elastic or smocking
Sew over two rows of elastic thread for elastic shirring.
stitch
Bridging stitch
For joining two pieces of fabric with finished edges and for
elastic shirring.
Three-step zigzag
For overcasting, mending, sewing on patches and elastic.
Suitable for light and medium weight fabrics.
Two-step zigzag
For joining two pieces of lace, and for elastic shirring.
Bartack
Reinforce pockets, shirt openings, belt loops as well as at lower
end of a zipper.
Bartack, manual
Reinforce pockets, shirt openings, belt loops as well as at lower
end of a zipper.
Darning stitch (forward
Darn and mend small holes in work clothes, jeans, tablecloths
and backward)
and linen towels. Stitch over hole, touch reverse for continuous
darning and auto stop.
Darning stitch (side to
For mending small tears.
side)
Reinforced darning stitch Darn and mend work clothes, jeans, tablecloths and linen towels.
Stitch over hole, touch reverse for continuous darning and auto
stop.
Darning stitch (four-
A group of four stitches perfect for mending small tears. Stitch
step)
#1 and #3 are sewn in a forward motion, stitch #2 and #4 are
sewn backwards. To change stitch and direction touch the
reverse button.
Tip: Press fusible interfacing on the wrong side before mending the tear.
Belt loop stitch
For securing belt loops.
Basting stitch
For temporary seams. The long stitches and reduced tension
make the seams easy to unravel.
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