Operation Manual

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Zigzag Stitch
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Satin Stitch Appliqué
The zigzag stitch is commonly used for appliqué,
monogramming, stems of flowers and petals. (A short
zigzag stitch length creates the satin stitch.) Threads of
100% cotton, rayon or silk provide the best results.
Apply stabilizer to the fabric for the stitch to form
correctly.
Select 2.
Attach satin stitch foot F.
Decrease stitch width to 3.5 and stitch length to 0.40.
Appliqué Preparation
1. Press fusible webbing to the wrong side of a
lightweight fabric.
2. Cut out design shape. Fuse design to main fabric.
3. Sew design to fabric with the needle swinging off the
appliqué.
4. When you reach a place where you need to turn,
lower the needle into the fabric at the outer edge of
the turn. Raise the presser foot, turn fabric, lower the
presser foot and continue sewing. You may need to
set the foot pressure dial to 2.
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3-Step Zigzag
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3-Step Zigzag
The 3-step zigzag (sometimes called a multiple zigzag)
is used to finish raw seam edges on synthetics and other
fabrics that tend to pucker. This stitch gives a flatter edge
finish than the regular zigzag and is excellent for darning
and mending tears in fabric.
Select 3.
Place the fabric under the presser foot so the needle
swings off the fabric to the right or trim away any excess
fabric.