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Following the line of the tear, sew using
2
the Elastic Stitch as shown.
■ Sewing elastic
Pin the elastic tape to the wrong side of
1
the fabric.
As you sew, stretch the elastic in front of
2
and behind the presser foot.
■ Joining fabric
You can use the Elastic Stitch to join two pieces of
fabric together and it is very effective when sewing
knitted fabrics. If you are using nylon thread, the
stitch will not be visible.
Put the edge of the two pieces of fabric
1
together and center them under the
presser foot.
Sew them together using the Elastic Stitch.
2
Make sure you keep the two fabric edges
close together.
• Use the basting pins to hold the two fabric
edges close together.
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These stitches are used for joining two pieces of fabric,
such as when making patchwork.
Example: Patchwork with Double Action Stitch
Double action stitching
Stitch Name
Pattern
[mm (inch)]
16
Double Action
Stitch
17
Bridging Stitch
1
2
3
1 Desired seamline
2 Straight Stitch
3 Double Action Stitch
Decorative stitching
Stitch Name
Pattern
[mm (inch)]
15
Scallop Stitch
Stitch
Stitch Width
Length
[mm (inch)]
1.2 (1/16)
5 (3/16)
1.2 (1/16)
5 (3/16)
Stitch
Stitch Width
Length
[mm (inch)]
0.5 (1/32)
5 (3/16)
26
3