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Singer 4671 - Stretch Overedge Stitch (Pattern #11); Overedge Seam Finishing; Recommended Settings for Stretch Overedge; Fagoting Stitch (Pattern #12)

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STRETCH
OVEREDGE
STITCH
#11
With
this
stitch
you
can
stitch
and
finish
a
seam
in
one
step,
It
is
also ideal
for
finishing
seams,
hems
and
facings
requiring
stretch,
OVEREDGE
SEAM
. *
A
.
Baste
seams.
.
Trim
seam
edge
1/4"
(6mm)
from
basting
11
)
line.
RECOMMENDED
SETTINGS
Stitch Selection:
Stretch
Overedge
Stitch
fl1
StitCh
Width:
:N
-
a
n
--
_
>
W
/e-
~~~~~~~Stitch
i_ength:
3-112
to
4
LFoot:
Special
Purpose
(J)
Needle
Plate:
General
Purpose
(A)
Adjust
balance,
if
necessary
*
Position
trimmed
seam
under
presser
foot,
as
shown.
I
Stitch along
basting
line.
*
Straight
stitches
should
fall
on
basting
line;
zig-zag
stitches
should
fall
over
seam
edge.
_
Remove
basting stitches
and
press
FAGOTING
STITCH
#12
Use
this
stitch
for
fagoting,
embroidery,
patchwork
or
strengthening
seams,
FAGOTING
Fagoting
is
an
open, lacy
stitch
used
to
join
two
pieces
of
fabric.
*
Fold
under edges
to
be
joined
and
press.
*
Baste
the
edges
1/8`
(3mm)
apart
onto
a
sheet
of
tissue
paper
for
support.
/
Position
center
of
work
under
center
of
presser
foot.
RECOMMENDED
SETTINGS
Stitch
Selection:
Fagoting Stitch
#12
Stitch
Width:
i
Eo
"
9
Stitch
Length:
3-1/2
to
4
Foot:
Special Purpose
(J)
Needle
Plate:
General
Purpose
(A)
Adjust
balance,
if
necessary
As
you
sew,
the
needle
should
make
a
stitch
first
in
one
fabric
strip,
and
then
in
the
other
*
After
stitching
is
completed,
remnove
.......
.
ltissue
and
basting,
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