Needle Thread Tension Adjustment For Zig-Zag Satin Stitching - Singer 337 Instruction Manual

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NEEDLE
THREAD
TENSION
17
ADJUSTMENT
FOR ZIG-ZAG
SATIN
STITCHING
Zig-zag stitching requires less needle thread
tension than straight
stitching;
and closely
spaced zig-zag stitches that form a smooth
satin-like
surface
require
less tension
than
widely spaced, _pen zig-zag stitches.
Further-
more, the wider the satin stitching, the lighter
the tension required.
To determine
correct
tension
setting,
a
test sample should be made on a scrap of the
fabric to be used.
A properly
balanced
satin
stitch should lie fiat across the material.
Some soft fabrics may require the addition
of a backing to insure good stitching.
Crisp
organdy
and
lawn
are
suitable
for
this
purpose.
The Special Purpose presser foot, described
on page 26, is recommended
for decorative
satin stitch work and for making buttonholes.
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