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Fig. 64) and the adjusting finger (F, Fig. 64).
o make a wider plait, move the adjusting finger
(F) back or toward the needle and turn the adjust-
ing screw (C) downward. To make a smaller
plait, turn the adjusting screw (C) upward. The
distance between plaits is regulated by the length
of stitch.
To Adjust the Ruffler for
Group Plaiting and Gathering
The ruffier can be adjusted for group plaiting by
lifting the adjusting lever (E, Fig. 65) and moving
Fla. 65
it to the right so that the top of the projection
(D, Fig. 65) enters the small slot indicated by the
star on the adjusting lever. This should be done at
the points where you wish to make the space be-
tween the plaits. The ruffler will then stop and
plain stitching will be made. When the desired space
has been made, adjust the lever (E) so that the pro-
jection (D) enters either the slot marked "6" or the
slot marked "12." By alternately making groups of
plaits and plain spaces, as shown in Fig. 65, very
attractive work can be produced.
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(C,
Fig. 64) and the adjusting finger (F, Fig. 64).
To make a wider plait,
move
the adjusting finger
(F)
back or toward the
needle
and
turn
the adjust-
ing
screw (C) downward. To make a smaller
plait,
turn
the adjusting screw (C) upward. The
distance between plaits is regulated by the length
of stitch.
To
Adjust the Ruffler for
Group
Plaiting
and Gathering
The
ruffler can be adjusted for
group
plaiting by
lifting
the adjusting lever (E, Fig. 65) and moving
FIG.
65
it
to the right so that the top of the projection
(D,
Fig. 65) enters the smah slot indicated by the
star
on the adjusting lever.
This
should be
done
at
the points where you wish to make the
space
be-
tween the plaits. The ruffler
will
then
stop
and
3lain
stitching
will
be made. When the desired
space
las
been
made, adjust the lever (E) so that the pro-
jection (D) enters either the slot marked "Q" or the
slot marked "12." By alternately making
groups
of
plaits
and plain spaces, as shown in Fig. 65, very
attractive
work can be
produced.