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GATHERING
OVER
A
CORD
Ordinary
gathering
with
a
basting
sitcb
often
breaks
while
pulling
in
fullness.
small
zigzag
across
a
cord
such
as
crochel
thread
or
carpet
thread,
gives
a
mucl
stronger
cord
for
gathering
fullness
intc
fabrics.
Once
the
gathers
have
beer
stitched
in
place,
the
cord
can
be
pullec
out
in
order
to
eliminate
bulk.
[Pattern:
M
or
Manual—models
415
and
426]
Length:
2
Width:
2
Feed
Dog:
High
Pressure:
Full
Foot:
All
Purpose
Stretch
Control:
M
LACE
APPLICATION
Attaching
laces
or
trims
adds
a
specia
touch
to
lingerie,
dresses,
or
linens.
Pin
oi
baste
lace
in
place
easing
or
miterinç
corners
where
neccessary.
A
straight
edged
lace
or
braid
has
convenient
line
to
follow
when
sewing
When
using
a
scalloped
edged
lace
follov
the
design
of
the
lace
for
an
almos
invisible
application.
[Pattern:
M
or
Manual—models
415
and
426]
Length:
4—1
Width:
1—2
Feed
Dog:
High
Pressure:
Full
Foot:
All
Purpose
Stretch
Control:
M
FLUTTER
HEM
An
unusual
way
of
hemming
of
finishin!
edges
of
tricot
or
soft
knits
is
by
a
flu
tte
edge.
Hemming
in
this
manner
is
just
likc
overcasting
an
edge,
but
the
fabric
i
stretched
in
back
and
in
front
of
thE
needle
as
you
sew.
For
best
results,
pul
the
fabric
equally,
making
sure
the
needlE
goes
over
the
edge.
When
you
stop
tc
reposition
your
hands,
keep
the
needle
ir
the
fabric.
[Pattern:
M
or
Manual-.
models
415
and
426]
Length:
%—%
Width:
4
Feed
Dog:
High
Pressure:
Full
Foot:
All
Purpose
Stretch
Control:
M

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