Shell stitch
Stitch pattern:
21
Needle thread tension:
6 to 8
Presser foot F:
Satin stitch foot
Use a lightweight fabric (tricot, for example).
Fold the fabric
as shown and stitch on the fold. Allow the needle to just
clear the folded edge to create a shelled edge. You may
need to increase the needle thread tension slightly.
If you sew rows of shell stitches, space the rows at least
518" (1.5 cm) apart. You can also sew shell stitches on knits
or soft silky woven fabrics, in any direction.
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Applique
Stitch pattern:
42
Needle thread tension:
1 to 4
(_ Presser foot F:
Satin stitch foot
Applique fabric
Slit
(_) Edge
Applique, a technique for stitching fabric shapes onto
another fabric, opens limitless design possibilities.
Dimension and texture can be added by lightly stuffing all
or part of design.
This machine has several different patterns that can be
used to enhance your applique.
In this type of applique, raw edges are folded under. First
cut the applique design out of cardboard. Next, place the
cardboard design on the fabric. Then cut the fabric slightly
larger than the cardboard. Fold the fabric raw edge around
the cardboard and press to form a perfectly shaped design.
Remove the cardboard. Tape or pin the applique in place
and sew, using the slit on the satin stitch foot as a guide
next to the folded edge of the applique.
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