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Decorative Touches
TOP STITCHING
A practical simple way to accent the lines of a dress or
coat is to place one or more rows of stitching along
collars, lapels, facing edges, pockets, sleeves, etc. For
a tailored look, use rows of straight stitching. For deco-
rative interest, use decorative stitching.
SHELL EDGING
On soft, fine fabrics. shell edging makes an attractive
finish for narrow hems or bias folds.
• Pattern Disc: No. 350
• Stitch Width:
• Needle position:
• Stitch Length: To suit fabric
• General Purpose Presser Foot
• General Purpose Needle Plate
1. Make a test on a sample of your fabric to find out if
your thread tension, stitch width and stitch length.
2. Place folded hem (basted, if necessary) or bias fold
under presser foot, with hem or fold toward the left.
3. Stitch slowly, guiding fabric so that the sideward
stitches do not pierce the folded edge.