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Singer 4671 - Sewing Curved Seams; Techniques for Curved Seams; Darning Techniques; Free Motion Embroidery

Singer 4671
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SEWING
CURVED
SEAMS
*
Basle
seam
line
*
Use
a
short
stitch
tor
eiasiicltv
a
d
*
strength
/firk
!
~~~Guide
fabric
to
follow
curve~
.The
seam
guide
may
atso
be
used
when
sewing
curved
seams
Attach
')
i
seam
gijide
at
an
angle
so
that
the
edge
closer
to
the
needle
acts
as
a
guide
DARNING
(Not
included
on
10
shtch sewing
machine
See
page.
35)
Mend
worn
or
torn
areas
using
the
Darning
and
Embroidery
Foot
*
Trim
ragged
edges
and
baste
a
backing
on
wrong
side
of
tear
RECOMMENDED
SETTINGS
Stitch Selection:
Straight
StitCh
#S]
4 >
tStitch
Width:
i
Stitch
Length:
0
Foot:
Darning
and
Embroidery
(G)
Needle
Plate:
General
Purpose
(A)
__
-
.~~~~
Attach
Feed
Cover
*
Place
area
to be
darned,
right
side
up,
under presser
loot,
lower
loot
*
Stitch.
guiding
fabric
back and
forth,
until entire
area
is
fitled
in.
FREE
MOTION EMBROIDERY
Iri
tree
motion
embroidery.
you
sew
without
a
presser
foot,
and
control
the
fabric
wtth
an
embroidery
hoop
RECOMMENDED
SETTINGS
Stitch Selection:
Straight
Stitch
#5,
or
Zig-Zag
#6
Stitch
Width:
N
W1
-W
k
*
.,
Stitch
Length:
0
Foot:
Remove
foot
with
shank
Needle
Plate:
General
Purpose
--
t+-
.
*
Attach
Feed
Cover,
-,
'-
i
*
Be
sure
to
lower
presser
foot
litter
*
\,
j
*
When
embroidering,
as
shown,
use
straight
stitches
for
stems,
and
zig-zag
stitches,
at
varying
widths,
for
leaves
and
petals.
Lengtheni
stitches
by
mov
ing
the
hoop
faster
or
slower
NOTE:
The
Darning
and
Embroider.
Foot
may be
used
to
help
control
fathic
19

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