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cribed.
Then
the
projecting
edge
of
the
fabric
is
folded
under,
the
double
edge
is
covered
with
zigzag
stitches,
and
the
projecting
fabric
cut
off.
In
this
manner,
opening
of
the
fabric
is
made
impossible.
If
special,
clean-edge
lace
borders
are
desired
for
sewing
curtains,
bed
linens,
etc.,
a
special
foot,
No.
41746,
is
available
at
extra
cost.
This
curls
the
edge
of
the
fabric
under
as
the
lace
is
sewn
on.
(Fig.
27).
By
holding
the
lace
back,
or
letting
it
go
forward,
lace
bor-
ders
can
be
shirred
or
sewn
on
flat.
23.
Even
hems
(Fig.
30)
Even
hems
are
sewn
by
using
hemming
foot,
No.
41246,
(Fig.
28),
or
with
the
larger
hemming
foot,
No.
41248,
(Fig.
29),
with
the
machine
set
for
straight
zigzag
stitch.
With
light
tension
and
medium-sized
zigzag
stitches,
the
rolled
edge
of
the
fabric
remains
even
and
smooth.
With
tight
tension
and
broad
zigzag
stitches
an
undulating
rolled
hem
is
obtained,
especially
desirable
in
the
case
of
knitted
silk
goonds.
Special
effects
are
obtained
by
using
thread
of
different
shades.
41144
441248
41246
Fig.
28
Fig.
29
24.
Felling
(Fig.
32)
For
felling,
use
the
felling
foot
No.
41242.
(Fig.
31).
Place
the
two
fabrics
together
so
that
the
lower
layer
projects
about
I/,"
on
the
right
side.
Then
guide
the
two
pieces
into
the
feller,
just
as
when
hemming.
The
lower
28

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Pfaff 130-6 Specifications

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BrandPfaff
Model130-6
CategorySewing Machine
LanguageEnglish

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