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DARNING
Without Accessories
stitch: straight stitch 1
Stitch length: programmed or to suit application
or fabric
General purpose needle plate
Special purpose foot or general purpose foot
Pressure: m (darn)
Touch ! straight stitch.
If area to be darned is open, for reinforce
ment baste an underlay in place.
Place area to be darned under presser foot;
lower presser foot and start stitching, alter
nately drawing fabric ioward you and pulling
it gently away from you.
Continue this forward and backward motion
as you fill the area with parallel lines of
stitching. For additional strength, cover area
with crosswise lines of stitching.
HESITATION EMBROIDERY
Hesitation embroidery is free-motion
embroidery using speed basting. The time
lapse that occurs between needle penetra
tions permits unhurried hoop movement. It
also permits unusually long stitches, as well
as short ones for unique decorative effects.
Stitch: basting stitch
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Stitch length: digitally fine tuned at 0
Feed cover plate
Darning and embroidery foot
Speed range: SLOW
Trace or transfer design outline to fabric and
center in embroidery hoop. Be sure the hoop
is designed for use with a sewing machine so
that hoop will easily pass under the needle.
Touch
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speed basting.
Carefully position hoop under needle, lower
presser bar, and raise bobbin thread.
Move hoop back and forth, filling design with
long and short stitches as in regular free-mo-
tion embroidery, as described in Chapter 5
Basic Zig-Zag Stitching, page 56.
Darning Without Accessories
Hesitation Embroidery
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