Singer Confidence 7640 Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide - Page 87

Letters, numbers and punctuation marks are

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English NUMBERS BLOCK FONT and Monograms 305 LETTERS & NUMBERS BLOCK FONT Decorative Stitching 306 LETTERS & NUMBERS BLOCK FONT Sewing Fonts and Monograms 307 LETTERS & Decorative punctuation and key symbols. Create your own custom stitch sequences to personalize your projects and sew words and phrases, names, dates, and monograms. It is helpful to use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory for some machine models), as this foot has a groove on the underside to allown dense stitching to pass freely underneath. Use a stabilizer under the fabric to help prevent the dense stitches from puckering the fabric. Use an all-purpose thread or 30wt cotton for a bolder look. (Note: To put a "space" between characters, use the symbol from the stitch selection that resembles the shape of a square.) Letters, numbers and punctuation marks are not only for stitching words and phrases, but the characters can all be used creatively as well. Embellish fabric texture by sewing rows and rows of a single stitch, or create a stitch sequence to repeat over and over to add dimension to your fabric. Experiment with various thread types such as all-purpose thread, metallic thread, rayon thread and even 30wt cotton. Use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory for some machine models) to allow the dense stitching to pass freely underneath the foot. Place a fabric stabillizer underneath the fabric, which will help prevent fabric puckering. When finished sewing, use a fine point scissor to carefully trim the connecting threads between the characters. The Block Style Font includes letters, numbers, punctuation and key symbols. Create your own custom stitch sequences to personalize your projects and sew words and phrases, names, dates, and monograms. It is helpful to use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory for some machine models), as this foot has a groove on the underside to allown dense stitching to pass freely underneath. Use a stabilizer under the fabric to help prevent the dense stitches from puckering the fabric. Use an all-purpose thread or 30wt cotton for a bolder look. (Note: To put a "space" between characters, use the symbol from the stitch selection that resembles the shape of a square.) Letters, numbers and punctuation marks are 87 of 360

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English
NUMBERS
BLOCK FONT
and
Monograms
punctuation and key symbols.
Create your
own custom stitch sequences to personalize
your projects and sew words and phrases,
names, dates, and monograms.
It is helpful to
use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory
for some machine models), as this foot has a
groove on the underside to allown dense
stitching to pass freely underneath.
Use a
stabilizer under the fabric to help prevent the
dense stitches from puckering the fabric.
Use
an all-purpose thread or 30wt cotton for a
bolder look.
(Note:
To put a "space" between
characters, use the symbol from the stitch
selection that resembles the shape of a
square.)
305
LETTERS &
NUMBERS
BLOCK FONT
Decorative
Stitching
Letters, numbers and punctuation marks are
not only for stitching words and phrases, but
the characters can all be used creatively as
well.
Embellish fabric texture by sewing rows
and rows of a single stitch, or create a stitch
sequence to repeat over and over to add
dimension to your fabric.
Experiment with
various thread types such as all-purpose
thread, metallic thread, rayon thread and even
30wt cotton.
Use a Satin Stitch Foot
(additional accessory for some machine
models) to allow the dense stitching to pass
freely underneath the foot.
Place a fabric
stabillizer underneath the fabric, which will
help prevent fabric puckering.
When finished
sewing, use a fine point scissor to carefully
trim the connecting threads between the
characters.
306
LETTERS &
NUMBERS
BLOCK FONT
Sewing Fonts
and
Monograms
The Block Style Font includes letters, numbers,
punctuation and key symbols.
Create your
own custom stitch sequences to personalize
your projects and sew words and phrases,
names, dates, and monograms.
It is helpful to
use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory
for some machine models), as this foot has a
groove on the underside to allown dense
stitching to pass freely underneath.
Use a
stabilizer under the fabric to help prevent the
dense stitches from puckering the fabric.
Use
an all-purpose thread or 30wt cotton for a
bolder look.
(Note:
To put a "space" between
characters, use the symbol from the stitch
selection that resembles the shape of a
square.)
307
LETTERS &
Decorative
Letters, numbers and punctuation marks are
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