ZIGZAG STITCHING (continued)
KNIT FABRIC SEAMS
A fine zigzag stitch is ideal for
seaming knit fabrics. It is particularly
desirable for underarm seams where
elasticity and give are needed.
For neckline and waistline seams,
where a stay is needed to prevent
undue stretching, this same stitch can
be used to apply seam tape. To stay a
knit seam:
1Set Stitch Width Selector in middle.
2 Set Stitch Length Selector at about
20.
3 If seam is curved, pre-shape tape
to fit by steam pressing.
4 Baste tape in place.
5 Stitch, allowing needle to enter
seam tape and seam allowance
alternately.
darts in interfacing
With zigzag stitching, interfacings
can be shaped without bulk.
1 Select the widest stitch width and a
short stitch length (about 20).
2 Cut out the dark allowance on the
stitching line.
3 Bring raw edges together and pin
over a muslin stay.
4 Stitch, backstitching at both ends.
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