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A Perfect Satin StitchThe newer sewing machines have a built-in satin stitch that is either a satin stitch or an applique stitch. Nearly all sewing machines built in the last 30 years or so have a zigzag stitch that can be adjusted to make a satin stitch so you can satin stitch with both old and new sewing machines. The secret to a good satin stitch is tension and stitch length. The newer computerized machines automatically set the tension for satin stitch; however you can override it in most cases. This is especially important when you are sewing with metallic threads. To find the right combinations of tension and stitch length, practice on a scrap of fabric with a piece of stabilizer behind it. How to Sew a Satin Stitch
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