Singer Cg 590 C Owners Manual
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34 Applying Ribbon with a Twin Needle By using a Twin Needle, two parallel rows of stitches can be used to attach a ribbon while stitching. Machine Set-Up : Stitch: Straight Stitch Pattern Selector: A Stitch Width: 1, no width Stitch Length: 5 Presser Foot: Transparent Satin Foot or Standard Foot Needle: Twin Needle Needle Position: Center Materials : 5” x 5” piece of lightweight woven fabric, with a stabilizer ironed on 6” long piece of ¼” wide satin ribbon Procedure :
35 Sewing on Leather Leather can add a bold accent to a garment, home decorating or craft project. Leather does not ravel, so there is no need to finish the seam edges. Machine Set-Up : Stitch: Straight Stitch Pattern Selector: A Stitch Width: 1, no width Stitch Length: 3 Presser Foot: Special Purpose Foot (J) or General Purpose Foot Needle: Leather Needle* SINGER PN#260-203286089S198, Wedge Point Needle Needle Position: Center Materials : Fashion leather Procedure :
36 Decorative Stitching Your sewing projects can have diversity, originality and creativity by adding one or more of the available decorative stitches. By embellishing a project with decorative stitches you can create an original work of art. Machine Set-Up: Stitch: Domino Stitch Pattern Selector: F Stitch Width: 5 Stitch Length: 1 Presser Foot: Special Purpose Foot (J) Needle Position: Center Materials : (1) 4” x 4” piece of cotton (1) 4” x 4” piece of stabilizer Procedure:
37 Joining Fabric with the Herringbone Stitch Your sewing projects can have diversity, originality and creativity by adding one or more of the available decorative stitches. By embellishing a project with decorative stitches you can create an original work of art. The Herringbone Stitch is often used to join pieces of fabric and decorative top-stitching. Machine Set-Up: Stitch: Herringbone Stitch Pattern Selector: H Stitch Width: 5 Stitch Length: Stretch Setting Presser Foot: Special Purpose Foot (J) Needle Position: Center Materials : (1) 4” x 4” pieces of lawn (1) 5” long piece of 1” wide lace Procedure:
38 Decorative Stippling The Double Action Stitch simulates free-motion stippling. It is a creative way to decorate craft projects, home decorating projects or wearable art. Try stitching fabric prior to appliqué to create texture to the appliqué fabric. Machine Set-Up: Stitch: Double Action Stitch Pattern Selector: G Stitch Width: 5 Stitch Length: Stretch Setting Presser Foot: Special Purpose Foot (J) Needle Position: Center Materials : (2) 4” x 4” pieces of cotton (1) 4” x 4” piece of batting Procedure:
39 Scalloped Edge The delicate scallop stitch creates a beautiful , graceful edging for dresses, blouses, lingerie and children’s clothes. It also makes an distinctive decorative edge finish to home linens. Machine Set-Up : Stitch: Scallop Stitch Pattern Selector: E Stitch Width: 5 Stitch Length: 1 or below Presser Foot: Special Purpose Foot (J) Needle Position: Center Materials : (1) 4” x 4” Light weight fabric, such as lawn (1) 3” x 5” Rinse-away stabilizer 30 weight decorative thread Procedure :
40 Narrow Hem The edge of a ruffle, the hem on a napkin and the edge of a prom dress are all perfect examples of where it is beneficial to use the Rolled Hem Foot. The foot has a “scroll” that helps roll the fabric’s edge over, hiding the raw edges and creating a small professional finish hem. Soft fabrics roll best. Machine Set-Up : Stitch: Straight Stitch Pattern Selector: A Stitch Width: 1, no width Stitch Length: 3 Presser Foot: Rolled or Narrow Hem Foot* Needle Position: Center Materials : Medium to light weight fabric Procedure :
41 Gathering with the Cording Foot This technique is great for heavy fabrics such as in home decorating or textured fabrics that do not gather easily. The Cording Foot holds the cord in place, so stitching is effortless. Adjusting gathers is easy, and there is no danger that the cord will break in the middle of the project. Machine Set-Up : Stitch: Zigzag Stitch Pattern Selector: A Stitch Width: 3 Stitch Length: 3 Presser Foot: Cording Foot* Needle Position: Center Materials : 10” long strand of fine cord Home décor fabric Procedure :
42 . Applying Trims, Cords or Braids Use the Cording Foot to easily apply thin cords to add textured to wearable art fashions or home decorating projects. The foot holds the cords in position, so that it is effortless to stitch them into place. There are several decorative cords available, each creating a different effect. Experiment with various cords and stitches! Machine Set-Up : Stitch: Multi-Zigzag Pattern Selector: C Stitch Width: 3 Stitch Length: 3 Presser Foot: Cording Foot* Needle Position: Center Materials: Three strands of thin cording Home Décor fabric Procedure :
43 Shirring with the Gathering Foot Gathering fabric means to draw the fabric up on a thread to create fullness. Shirring consists of three or more rows of gathers. Use only sheer or soft fabrics for this technique. The specially designed Shirring Foot pushes fabric into even folds under the needle. The stitch then holds the fabric folds securely. Machine Set-Up : Stitch: Straight Stitch Pattern Selector: A Stitch Width: 1, no width Stitch Length: 5 Fullness is regulated by stitch length Tension: Increase the tension Presser Foot: Gathering Foot* Needle Position: Center Materials : Lightweight fabric, such as batiste Procedure :