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Singer 328 - HOW A NEEDLE FORMS A STITCH

Singer 328
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2.
NOW A NEEDLE PORMS A STITCH.
Yar
Sinker
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,.sinker
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Yarn
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Latch Needle
Fiq. 5 Fig. 5
1. An old stitch
is hanging on the
hook
of a needle.
2. the
needle is
pushed forward
by
a Main
and sub can. The fabric
is also carried
for!,rard but is stopped
by the Fabric
Presser
and onty the needle
is
pushed
forward
getting
its latch opened
by the
stitch.
3.
As the
needle
goes
further forward, the stitch
goes
ove! and
behind the latch.
Yarn is fed on the
hook
of the
needl-e
through the Yarn Feealer
to
form a new stitch.
the needle begins to
move
back
as it is pushed
by the other
Main cam.
As the
needle
goes
back, the fabric
pushes
the
latch causing
it to c1ose.
4-
5-
6.
7. l,lhen
the deedle is led further back, the
latch closes
on
the
hook completely,
confining
the
yarn
under it.
8.
when
the neealle
is back in its original
position,
the
old stitch
slips
frorn
the hook,
passing
over the
latch.
(The
Sinker Posts
serve
to nake
even
the size of the sLitches.)
Now a new st]itch is on the needles.
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n o "oo*
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