SATIN STITCHING
Satin stitching is a series of closely spaced zig-zag stitches. Satin stitch monograms,
embroidery and appliques for a smooth, satin-like finish.
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RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
Stitch Selection:
Stitch Width:
Stitch Length:
Foot:
Needle Plate:
Zig-Zag Stitch
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II |
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.- --.--.- ---- -T. I
Special Purpose (d)
General Purpose (A)
• Practice to get desire stitch appearance.
Adjust thread tension. (See page 17.)
• Satin stitching requires less tension than
straight stitching or open zig-zag
stitching.
FREE MOTION EMBROIDERY
In free motion embroidery you sew without a presser foot, and control the fabric with an
embroidery hoop.
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
Stitch Selection: Straight Stitch or
Zig-Zag
StitchWidth: Ill I I
II I
Stitch Length: t--'--L_-'. '
Foot: Remove foot with shank
Needle Plate: General Purpose (A)
• Attach Feed Cover (F).
• Be sure to lower presser foot lifter.
• When embroidering, as shown,
Lengthen stitches by moving the hoop
faster or slower.
NOTE: The OPTIONAL Darning and
Embroidery Foot (G) may be used to
help control fabric.
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