47
Applying a French Fold to a Curve
A French fold is applied by placing the material
under the attachment and stitching the binding in
FIG. 47. APPLYING FRENCH FOLDS
position as shown in Fig. 47. A line made by basting
or with chalk or pencil may be used as a guide in
applying rows where wanted.
THE EDGE STITCHER
This useful attachment is
fastened to the machine in
place of the presser foot, and
will be found an indispensable
' aid whenever stitching must
be kept accurately on the ex-
treme edge of a piece of ma-
terial. The slots, numbered
from 1 to 5 in Fig. 48, serve as
guides for sewing together
laces, insertions and embroid-
eries, sewing in position hem-
med or folded edges, piping or
sewing flat braid to a garment.
FIG. 48
THE EDGE-STITCHER
47
Applying
a
French
A
French
fold is applied
under the attachment and
Fold
to a
Curve
by placing the
material
stitching
the binding in
FIG.
47.
APPLYING FRENCH FOLDS
position as shown in Fig. 47. A hne
made
by basting
or
with
chalk or pencil may be used as a
guide
in
applying
rows where wanted.
THE EDGE STITCHER
This
useful attachment is
fastened to the machine in
place of the presser
foot,
and
wiU
be found an indispensable
aid
whenever stitching must
be kept accurately on the ex-
treme
edge
of a
piece
of ma-
^terial.
The slots, numbered
from 1 to 5 in
Fig.
48, serve as
guides
for sewing
together
laces,
insertions and embroid-
eries,
sewing in position hem-
med or
folded
edges,
piping or
^la,
48
sewing
fiat
braid
to
a
garment.
THE EDGE-STITCHEB