444  Part  5  Sewing  Techniques  Place  the  fabric  under  the  presser  foot.  Keep  most  of  the  fabric  to  the  left  of  the  needle  so  you  can  see  the  seam  guides  on  the  throat  plate.  The  fabric  edges  should  line  up  with  one  of  the  seam  guides.  For  instance,  if  you  are  sewing  a  ⅝  -inch  seam,  the  fabric  edges  should  lie  exactly  on  the  ⅝  -inch  line.  Using  your  right  hand,  turn  the  hand  wheel  and  lower  the  needle  into  the  starting  point.  Lower  the  presser  foot  with  your  right  hand  while  holding  the  fabric  with  your  left  hand.  Start  to  stitch  at  a  slow,  constant  speed.  Keep  both  hands  lightly  on  the  fabric  near  the  presser  foot.  Do  not  push  or  pull  the  fabric  just  guide  it.  Watch  the  seam  guide,  not  your  line  of  stitching  or  the  needle,  as  you  sew.  When  you  stop,  move  the  take-up  lever  to  its  highest  point  by  turning  the  hand  wheel  if  your  machine  does  not  do  this  automatically.  Then  raise  the  presser  foot  and  pull  the  fabric  to  the  back.  Cut  threads,  leaving  about  3  inches  if  you  need  to  tie  them  to  prevent  the  stitches  from  coming  loose.  As  you  sew,  remove  each  pin  as  the  presser  foot  comes  to  it.  If  you  hit  a  pin  with  the  machine  needle,  the  needle  or  pin  could  bend  or  break.  It  is  best  to  remove  pins  rather  than  sewing  over  them  if  at  all  possible.  Sometimes  you  need  to  turn  a  corner  while  stitching,  26-2.  To  do  this,  stitch  to  within  ⅝  inch  of  the  corner.  Stop.  (Many  presser  feet  are  ⅝  inch  in  length  so  when  the  front  of  the  foot  reaches  the  edge  of  the  fabric,  it  is  time  to  stop  and  turn.)  Be  sure  the  needle  is  down  into  the  fabric.  Lift  the  presser  foot.  Turn  the  fabric.  Lower  the  presser  foot,  and  continue  to  sew.  Backstitching  Instead  of  tying  threads  at  the  start  and  end  of  each  seam,  you  can  secure  your  thread  by  backstitching.  Take  three  or  four  stitches  forward.  Then  put  your  machine  in  reverse  and  carefully  sew  back-  ward,  directly  over  the  other  stitches.  Then  sew  forward  again.  This  locks  your  stitches  so  the  seam  will  not  pull  apart.  26-2  To  turn  a  corner,  insert  the  needle  into  the  garment.  Raise  the  presser  foot,  and  turn  the  garment.  Lower  the  foot  and  sew.  Goodheart-Willcox  Publisher  
