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40
of
thc Binder
and
to
the left,
allowing
unfinishcd
etlgo-s
to srving
naturall5'into
tlie scroll
of
the Binder.
Nevcr pull
the
binding
as it
feeds
through
the
Binder,
as bias
material
js
vcn.
easil5,
stretclred
and
u'ill
be
too narro\v
u-hen it
reaches
the needle.
\\-hen
this
occurs
the edge
rvill
not
bc
turned.
When
binding
a
cur.vcd
edge
(see
Fig.
B7), turn
the
material
bnly
as
fast
as
thc machinc
serrs. It
is
not possibic
to
hold
the material
in
the
entire length
of
the
scroll
u-hen
binding
a small
curve.
Do
not pu-sh
the matcrial
in
too
fast,
as
the edge
u'ill
then
become puckcred,
and
do not
strctch
the
material
or the
curve
rrijl not
be
the
proper
-.hape
irhcn
finishcd.
If
the
stitching
does
not
catch
the
edge
of
the
binding
the
scroll
should
be
acljusted
a
trifle
to
the
left.
Binding
Inside
Curves
It
will
be nccessar.y
to
practicc
binding
an insicle
curve
on
various
kinds
of material,
as
this
culve
is
found
on nearly
all
galments
rrhich
may
be finished
with
a bound
edgc.
W-hen
binding
an insidc
curve
with
the Bindor,
straighten
out
thc edgc
as
it is
being
fed
jnto
the
attachr.r-rent.
Whcn doing
this,
care
should
be
taken
not
to strctch
the edgc
of
the
material.
If the
material
is
soft, like
batiste
or
crepe
de
chine,
add
a rorv
of macliine
stitching
close
to
the
edge
of
the
curve
before
binding.

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