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50
The names and
uses
of thc
principal parts
of the
ruffier arc as foilorvs:
(Sno
RnrnnrNcns
rN Frc.
52)
A-Foor-the
part
by r.hich the
ruffier
is attached
to the
plesser
bar.
B-Fonr Anu-tlie section tha,t must be
placcd
astride the needle clanrp.
C-Ao;usrrxc Scnnw-the scre*' that
regulates
thc
fullness
of thc
gather.
D-Pno.rnctrox*the
part
that
projects
through the
slots in the
adjusting
lcvcr.
E-AuusrrNc
Lnvpn-thc lever
that
sets thc
ruffier
for
gathering
or for
making a
plait
once at
every six stitches, or
once at cvcry tu'elve
stitches, as desirccl; also
for disengaging the
ruffier, rvhen
either
plaiting
or
gathering
is
not desired.
F-An.rusrrxc l'rscpn-the
part
*-hich rcgulates
the rvidth or
size of the
plaits.
G-Spp.ln.lroR GurDE-the
guidc
on the
underside
of the
ruffler, containing
slots into rvhich thr:
edgc of thc
material
is
placed
to keep the
heading
of the
ruffic
even; also for scpar:rting
tlie
material
to
be ruffied from
thc matcrial
to
'which
the
ruffic is
to
be attached.
H-Runnr,rxc l},,Lnp the upper
blue stcel blade
l'ith the teeth at the end to
push
the
rnatcrial
in
plaits
up to the
needle.
J-Snpen-lton
Br,-qoo-the lou-cr blue
steel blade
without teeth, which
prevents the teeth of
the
ruffiing blade coming irrto
contact rvith
the feed of thc
machine, or the
materiai
to
which
ruffie or
plaiting
is to
be applicd.
To
.Attach the Ruffier to the
Machine
Raise
the needle bar to
its highest
position
and
remove
the
presser
foot.
Attach
the
rufficr foot
(A,
Fig. 52)
to the
presscr
bar
by means of tlie
thumb scre*., at the same
time
placing
the
fork
arm
(8,
Fig.
52) astridc the
needle clamp as sho\\'n
in
Fig.53.

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