Kenmore 1791 Owner's Manual page 22

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21
OTHER USEFUL
UTiLiTY
AND BASIC ZIGZAG
STITCHES
FAGOTING
t
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!
t
I
BAR-TACKING
RBNFORCING
SEAMS
REINFORCING
CORNERS
ARROWHEAD
TACKING
A decorative stitch that also is good for mending knits.
This is a popular decorative
stitch
{used in sleeves or
fronts
of blouses
and dresses).
To attach
two sepa-
rate pieces
of fabric
together,
leave a little
space
inbetweem
To prepare
the fabric:
Fold under
the seam
allowances
on the cut edges,
and press.
Baste folded
edges
to tissue
paper
with
about
_,_'°space
between.
Stitch
over the _"
afiow-
ance, just catching
the fabric
fold on both sides with
needle.
Remove
bastings
and paper;
press.
Setting your machine
Stitch
Selector
--
Stitch
Width
Control
-- 4
Stitch
Length
Control
-- Various
(Depending
on fabric)
Stitch
Modifier
-- Neutrai
Zigzag Foot
Zigzag Needleplate
To reinforce
points
of strain
on any
garment
A valuable
stitch
to strengthen
corners of pockets
or
straps
of lingerie.
Simply
stitch ...
turn
fabric
in
reverse
direction
...
stitch
again
...
four
to six
times.
Use
a wide
z_gzag stitch
at the satin-stitch
length
(red
line)
for
strap
reinforcements.
Use
a
medium-width
zigzag
set at a fine stitch
length for
securing
corners --
great
for pockets!
Try "arrowhead"
tacking
for reinforcing
small
(but
visible) areas of strain.
Start, from the top, with your
zigzag width
setting at 4, slowly
change
width
to 3
.., and so on.,.
to reach the "point
of the arrow"
at
width setting
0.
Setting your machine
Stitch
Selector
-- i_
Stitch Width Contro{
-
t to 4
Stitch
Length Control
-- Red
zone
Stitch
Modifier
-- Neutral
Zigzag Presser Foot
Zigzag Needtep_ate

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