Singer Cg 590 C Owners Manual
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15 Four-Step Buttonholes The built-in buttonhole is divided into four different steps. This simple process provides reliable results for buttonholes on garments, home decorating projects and crafts. Machine Set-Up : Stitch: Step One of the 4-step buttonhole Pattern Selector: A Stitch Width: Changes automatically Stitch Length: Step #1 of Buttonhole Dial Presser Foot: Buttonhole Foot Needle Position: Changes automatically (See manual for complete machine set-up for buttonholes.) Materials : Home décor fabric with interfacing or tear-away stabilizer Disappearing fabric marking pen or tailor chalk (for marking size of buttonhole) Button (to establish length of buttonhole) Liquid fray preventer Procedure :
17 Free-Motion Monogramming Monogramming adds a personal and professional touch to garments, home decorating items and craft projects. When monogramming, the feed dogs are covered, allowing for free-motion sewing. Machine Set-Up: Stitch: Zigzag Stitch Pattern Selector: A Stitch Width: 2 Stitch Length: N/A Feet Dogs: Lowered Presser Foot: Embroidery/Darning Foot* (or remove the foot completely ) Needle Position: Center Materials: Embroidery hoop 8” x 8” cotton with an iron-on interfacing Fabric marking pen Procedure:
19 Free-Motion Embroidery Free-motion embroidery is an elegant embellishment. The embroidery can be extremely detailed, such as the embroidery on a bridal gown. It also can be as simple as a row of flowers on kitchen linens. Machine Set-Up: Stitch: Zigzag Stitch Pattern Selector: A Stitch Width: 2 or smaller Stitch Length: N/A Feet Dogs: Lowered Presser Foot: Embroidery/Darning Foot* or remove the foot completely Needle Position: Center Materials: Embroidery hoop 8” x 8” cotton with an iron-on interfacing Fabric marking pen Procedure:
21 Blindstitch Hem A Blindstitch Hem is a fast way to finish hems securely on skirts or pants. It also makes a great choice when hemming large projects such as curtains or bed skirts. Use matching thread to help the stitches blend into the fabric, hence becoming “blind” or invisible. Machine Set-Up : Set-up for Step 1 (to finish raw edges) Stitch: Zigzag Stitch Pattern Selector: A Stitch Length: 1.0 Stitch Width: 3 Presser Foot: Blindstitch Hem Foot Needle Position: Center Set-up for Step 2 (to baste the fold) Stitch: Straight Stitch Pattern Selector: A Stitch Length: 4 Stitch Width: 0 Tension Dial: 2 Presser Foot: Standard Foot Needle Position: Center Set-up for Step 3 (to create the hem) Stitch: Blindstitch Pattern Selector: B Stitch Length: 2-3 Stitch Width 3-4 Tension Dial: 2 Presser Foot: Blindstitch Hem Foot Needle Position: Center Materials : Medium weight woven fabric Procedure :
23 Attaching Beaded Trims Adding a trim is an easy way to enhance almost any project! The look of a denim jacket can be changed with a row of trim around the bottom edge. A pair of capri pants can be dressed up by sewing a beaded trim around each pant hem. Home decorating projects such as pillows, bedspreads or table runners can have a “face-lift” by just adding a beaded trim. Machine Set-Up : Stitch: Multi-Stitch Zigzag Pattern Selector: C Stitch Width: 4-5 Stitch Length: 3 Presser Foot: Special Purpose Foot (J) Needle Position: Center Materials : Beaded trim Home décor fabric Procedure :