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SEWING THE STITCHES
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■ Sewing Sharp Curves
Stop the machine with the needle in the fabric
outside the appliqué. Raise the presser foot and turn
the fabric a little bit at a time while sewing for an
attractive finish to the seam.
Shell Tuck Stitching
The arched tuck that looks like shells lined up in a row 
is called a shell tuck. In addition to edging, this 
decorative stitching can be used on the neckline or 
sleeves of dresses and blouses.
a
Press .
b
Increase the thread tension for an attractive 
scalloped finish to the shell tuck stitching.
c
Fold the fabric in half along the bias.
ÅB 
d
Attach presser foot “J”, and then sew along 
the edge of the fabric, making sure that the 
needle drops slightly off the edge.
a Needle drop point
e
Unfold the fabric, and then iron the tucks 
down to one side.
Scalloping
Scallop stitching (wave-shaped running stitching) can 
be used to decorate the edges of blouse collars and 
handkerchiefs.
a
Press 
, and then attach presser foot “N”.
Memo
For details on the stitch patterns, refer to the “STITCH 
SETTING CHART” at the end of this manual.
Memo
If the thread tension is too loose, the shell tuck 
stitching will not scallop.
Note
Use a thin fabric.
Memo
• If the automatic thread cutting setting is selected 
before sewing, the machine will automatically sew 
reinforcement stitches at the beginning of stitching. 
When the “Reverse/Reinforcement Stitch” button is 
pressed at the end of stitching, the machine will 
automatically sew reinforcement stitches and cut the 
thread.
• For best results, apply a temporary spray adhesive 
and iron the fabric before sewing.
• For details on the stitch patterns, refer to the 
“STITCH SETTING CHART” at the end of this 
manual.
a