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  1. 3 lip 2012 · Wing needle entredeux is stitched over 11″ sleeve gathered to 5 1/2″. Entredeux is also stitched along the sleeve edge. The 1/2″ excess fabric was trimmed away and then the lace was butted to the entredeux and joined with a zig zag.

  2. The JW8100 comes equipped with a range of stitches, including basic, decorative, and stretch stitches, allowing for versatility in sewing projects. Additionally, it has adjustable stitch length and width options, enabling users to customize their stitch patterns to meet their specific needs.

  3. 18 wrz 2013 · Tutorial - How to Make Entredeux on a Home Sewing Machines. Entredeux has finished edges on both sides. Entredeux Tutorial at Janice Ferguson Sews Blog. "Looking back over 35 years of teaching needlework classes (WOW! That’s a lonnnng time!), from quilting to smocking, heirloom to machine embroidery and more, I recall that time and time again ...

  4. Knit Stitch Machine setting q Stitch pattern: G w Stitch length: S.S. e Thread tension: 3 – 7 r Presser foot: Zigzag foot A This stitch is ideal for 1/4” (0.6 cm) seams on knits or on medium to heavy weight woven fabrics where you want a narrow seam.

  5. 8 mar 2012 · I use a 110/18 Wing needle, and the stitch I prefer is the entredeux stitch pattern (check in your sewing machine manual to see if your model includes this stitch). If your machine does not have it, try using the venetian, daisy, zigzag, or triple zigzag. The pattern must flow from side to side.

  6. 5 cze 2014 · Press the rolled hem away from the entredeux. Stitch a tiny zigzag (L and W=1.0) from the right side so that one needle swing goes into the "ditch" right next to the "ladder" of the entredeux, and the other needle swing just catches the fold of the fabric. Starch and press one more time.

  7. Overcasting with Zigzag Stitch q Stitch pattern: w Needle thread tension: 3 to 7 e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A This stitch is useful in garment construction, and in finishing raw edges of any sewing project. Carefully guide the fabric so the needle falls off the edge when it swings to the right. Page 27: Overedge Stitch