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24
Ruffler
with
Shirring
plate
(No.
3596l)
Shirring
To
attach
the
shirring
plate
draw
the
slide
that
covers
the
bobbin
case
to
the
left,
insert
the
downwardly
projecting
hooks
on
the
shirring
plate
(No.
35960)
under
the
edge
of
t
h
e
throat
plate,
push
as
far
as
possible
to
the
right
and
press
the
pin
into
the
hole
at
the
right
of
the
throat
plate;
close
the
slide
covering
the
bobbin
case.
The
lower
or
the
ruffier
is
fastened
by
ascrew;
Ioosen
the
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separator
plate
and
attach
the
ruffier
to
the
presserbar
as
already
instructed
To
shirr
Place
the
cloth
between
the
ruffiing
blade
and
the
shirring
plate,
lower
the
ruffier
6n
the
goods
and
operate
as in
ruffiing.
Quilter
(No.
35958)
Substitute
the
quilter
foot
for
the
presser
foot
and
let
it
down
upon
the
work;
the
quilter
guide
can
be
used
on
either
the
right
or
left
side
of the
needle
and
the
dis-
tance
of
the
guide
from
the
needle
de-
termines
the
width
of
space
between
the
rows
of
stitch-
ing.
Slide
the
wire
of
the
guide
into
the
holder
prepared
for
it
on
the
foot
and
set
it
to
the
width
desired.
2lt
To
Quilt
Let
the
quilter guide
follow
the
edge
of
the
good,s,
a
straight
crease
,
oY
a
chalk
line,
as the
case
may
be, for
the first
low
of stitch-
ing.
All
succeeding
rows
are
made
straight
and
at
a uniform
distance
b5r
keeping
the
last row
steadily
under
the
guide.
Fasren
the t
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#,',:?race
or thepresserroot.
The width
of the
tuck is
determined
by
sea'le
of
figures
nearest
the
operator,
which
shows
in
eighths
of
an inch
the
distance
of
the
edge
of
the
fold
from
the
line
of
stitches.
The
position
of
the
mark
for
the
next
tuck
is deter-
mined
by
the
scale
farthest
from
the
operator;
for
blind
tucks
without
spaces
set the
same
figure
on this scale
as
is
used
on
the
other
scale
opposite
the
line
back
of the needle
hole
in
the
presser
foot;
to make
spaces
between
the
tucks
move
the
back
scale
farther
to the
left
rintil
the
desired
space
is
obtained.
'When
making
the
last
tuck
the
lever
upon
which
the
needle
clamp
strikes
while
tucking
should
be turned
up and
back;
while
it
is
in
this
position
no
mark
for
a
succeeding
tuck
is made
upon
the
goods.
To
Operate
the
Tucker.
Crease
down
the
first
fold
by
hand;
pass
the folded
edge
between
the spring
and
marker
nearest
you
and
back under
the
scale
and
presser
foot;
draw
to
the
right
against
the
guide;
lower
the
presser
foot;
see
that
the
lever
for
the
needle
clamp to
strike is
in
its
forward
position,
then
proceed
with
the first
tuck.
For
subsequent
tucks
fold
down
on the
crease
made
by
the
tucker
and
proceed
as
before.
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