Zigzag Stitching - Kenmore 17920 Owner's Manual

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Satin stitch
foot
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ZIGZAG
STITCHING
OVERCASTING
Stitch
Selector-
/_VVV_
Stitch
Length
-
12 - 8
Stitch
Width
-
3 - 4
Use Overcast
Foot.
This
is one
of
the
more
frequently
useC,
zigzag
stitches
on
garment
construction.
You
may want
to
overcast
along
the
rav_
edge of each seam allowance
or fold the rav_
edge toward
the garment
and stitch.
Stitch
so the needle
pierces
the fabric
jusl
short of the outside
edge
Raw or worn edgec,
of older garments
can be overcast
to prevenl
further
raveling.
SATIN
STITCHING
Stitch
Selector-
/VVVV_
Stitch
Length
Dial-
Between
0 and 24 (1)
Use metal or plastic
Satin stitch foot which
i_
grooved
to permit
dense stitching
to pass
under
it easily.
Closely spaced zigzag stitches
are called satin
stitches.
This is an attractive
stitch
used for
appliqueing,
bar tacking.
Whenever
you are using this stitch,
it is well
to remember
to loosen
the tension
of the top
thread
slightly.
The
wider
the
stitch
you
make,
the looser
the tension
should
be.
If you are stitching
on a very soft fabric,
use a
backing
of tissue
paper
or interfacing
for a
well formed
stitch.
Puckering
of the material
will be eliminated
and the bobbin
thread
will
not be visible on the right
side of the fabric.
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As with all special stitches,
it is best to make
a sample design on your fabric before starting
the design
on the garment.
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[BAR TACKING
Settings
same as Satin Stitching
This stitch
is similar
to
a very
short
satin
stitch and is used to reinforce
points of strain
such
as corners
of pockets
and
straps
on
lingerie.
Sew 4 to 6 zigzag stitches.

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