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ELNA 8600 - Common Sewing Techniques

ELNA 8600
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Straight Stitch
Sewing on Heavy Fabrics
The black button q on presser foot “A” locks the foot in
a horizontal position when pushed in before lowering the
presser foot. This ensures even feeding at the beginning
of thicker seams and helps when sewing in hems
containing many layers of fabric such as welt seams
found in jeans.
When the point of an increased thickness is reached,
lower the needle and raise the presser foot. Press in the
black button. Lower the foot and continue sewing.
This button releases automatically after a few stitches
have been sewn.
NOTE: Increase stitch length for heavier fabrics between
3.00 and 4.00.
Gathering
Gathering/shirring evenly distributes fullness in an area
with very tiny pleats. Gathering is one row or two parallel
rows. Shirring is three or more parallel rows. Light to
medium weight fabrics provide the best results.
Decrease thread tension dial to between 1 and 3.
Increase stitch length to 5.00.
Sew two rows of parallel stitches. Sew first row next to
raw edge using foot edge as guide. Sew second row
next to first row using foot edge as guide. Leave long
thread tails at beginning and end of each row.
Pull the bobbin threads simultaneously from each end of
the fabric until the desired amount is gathered. Knot the
threads at each end and distribute the gathers evenly.
Reset thread tension dial to “AUTO” and decrease stitch
length to 2.60.
Sew between two rows of stitching to secure
gathering.
OR
Lay gather fabric over flat fabric and sew the two fabrics
together directly on the second row of gathering stitches.
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