MULTI-STITCH ZIG-ZAG ",,.,"'"',,.:"
Mending, overcasting, joining or reinforcing can all be done using the Multi-Stitch
Zig-Zag.
MENDING A TEAR
• Trim ragged edges of tear.
• Cut a lining of fabric for reinforcement.
• Bring the edges of tear together and
baste lining to wrong side of fabric.
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
Stitch Selection: Multi-Stitch
Zig-Zag
Stitch Width: II | _
It I
Stitch Length:
Foot:
Needle Plate:
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Special Purpose (J)
General Purpose (A)
• Place tear, right side up, under presser
foot.
• Stitch over the line of the tear, short-
ening stitch length at each end for
reinforcement.
• Trim thread ends close to fabric.
• If needed, sew over tear again.
• Trim away lining close to stitching.
"M" STITCH FTY'V'I /SANDCASTLE
These stitches can be used for stretch seams and decorative stitching.
LACE TRIM
Lace trim may be added to blouses, lin-
gerie and children's wear.
• Cut lace to desired size.
• Pin lace to right side of fabric where
desired.
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
Stitch Selection: "M" Stitch/Sandcastle
Stitch Width: I{ { { {
II I
Stitch Length: _..-._L_.,__,.,
Foot: Special Purpose(J)
Needle Plate: General Purpose(A)
• Carefully stitch along both edges of lace,
as shown.
• Trim away the fabric under the lace near
stitching lines.
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