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White 404 - SEWING TIPS; SHAPING DARTS IN INTERFACINGS; MULTIPLE ZIGZAG STITCH [MODEL 426]

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SEWING
TiPS
When
a
dainty
hair
line
finish
is
particularly
desirable
for
the
inside
seams
of
sheer
collars,
facings,
and
yokes,
seam
allowance
that
would
ordinarily
show
through
is
eliminated
by
following
the
seam
outline
with
a
narrow
zigzag
stitch.
Trim
seam
allowance
close
to
line
of
stitching.
Turn
and
press.
[Pattern:
Manual
or
M—models
415
&
426]
Length:
%—1
Width:
%—1
Feed
Dog:
High
Pressure:
Full
Foot:
All
Purpose
Stretch
Control:
M
SHAPING
DARTS
IN
INTERFACINGS
Cut
interfacing
down
center
between
dart
lines.
Overlap
cut
edges,
matching
dart
lines.
Zigzag
stitch
along
marking
line
from
point
to
wide
end
of
dart.
Trim
both
raw
edges
close
to
stitching.
[Pattern:
Manual
or
M-models
415
&
426]
Length:
1/2_i
Width:
4—1
Feed
Dog:
High
Pressure:
Full
Foot:
All
Purpose
Stretch
Control:
M
MULTIPLE
ZIGZAG
STITCH
[MODEL
426]
The
multiple
zigzag
stitch
can
be
used
for
hundreds
of
various
kinds
of
sewing
applications,
such
as
replacing
worn
blanket
bindings
for
both
a
decorative
and
durable
finish,
overcasting
an
edge
to
prevent
fraying,
applying
elastic
waist
bands
to
skirts
and
dresses,
sewing
a
zigzag
stitch
on
soft
or
sheer
material
preventing
puckering,
etc.
Just
sew
like
ordinary
zigzag
stitching.
Pattern:
Stitch
Length:
4—5
Width:
0
Feed
Dog:
High
Pressure:
Full
Foot:
All
Purpose
Stretch
Control:
M
30

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