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Some
Examples of
Practical
Sewing
with the
Zig zag
Stitch
Fig.57
Overcasting
~
2-4
~
1-3
Proceed as
shown
in fig.
57.
Fig.58
Blind
Stitch
~
1-3
~
2-4
Form
the
hem:
I, (a =
wrong
side
of
fabric).
Fold
it
back, underneath
the
fabric:
II.
I a
lla
Place
it
under
the
presser
foot
as shown in
fig.
58.
Sew
the
hem, making sure
that
the
stitches are
sewn alternately, one
just
on
the
fold
of
the
material,
the
other
beside
the
fold.
When
the
work
is finished, unfold
it
and press.
If
you often sew
this
stitch,
the
special blind
stitch
foot
with guide is
recommended-see
extra
accessories page
25.
Fig.59
Shell
Stitch
~
4
~
1-3
(a)
The
shell
stitch
is sewn on
the
bias.
(b) Proceed as
shown
in fig.
59,
taking care
that
the
stitches are sewn successively one on
the
material and
the
other
just
off
it.
Also
suitable
for
sewing with jersey material.
Fig.
60
Patching
~
2-3
~
1
Cover the damaged part with a patch. Sew
two
rows
of
zigzag stitches, one at
the
edge
of
the
patch, and
the
other
just
behind it.
Cut
out
the
defective
portion
of
the
original material close
to
the
zigzag
stitching.
This
simple method avoids
having
to
sew over
an
extra
thickness
or
having
to
fell seams.
Fig.61
Patching
Jersey
Material
~2-4
~1
Proceed in exactly
the
same way,
but
make
the
patch
circular
and sew
the
first
row
of
stitches
about
%"from
the
edge. Then
cut
off
the
loose
edges
of
the
patch and
the
defective part
of
the
original material.

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ELNA Zig Zag Cl. 21 Specifications

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BrandELNA
ModelZig Zag Cl. 21
CategorySewing Machine
LanguageEnglish

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