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15.
FAGOTING
Seam
edges
joined
with
fagot
ing
are
a
delicate
addition
to
blouses,
dresses,
lingerie,
and
children’s
clothes.
Fold
the
edges
of
the
two
pieces
of
material
and
press.
Tack
the
folded
edges
to
a
piece
of
thin
paper,
leaving
a
space
between
them,
so
that
the
stitches
catch
into
the
material
fold
on
alternate
sides.
When
finishing
sewing,
re
move
the
tacking
and
gently
pull
the
paper
away.
16.
ELASTIC
STITCH
For
Heavy
Stretch
Material
Use
triplelock
stitchlU,
which
has
stretchability
and
strength.
The
stitch
is
particularly
useful
for
sewing
seams
where
added
strength
is
needed,
i.e.,
sleeve
insertion,
as
well
as
for
sewing
jersey
and
other
stretch
ma
terial.
For
Light
Stretch
Material
Set
the
machine
as
shown
opposite
It
is
recommended
to
reduce
the
pressure
of
the
presser
foot
a
little.
A
ball-point
needle
is
essential.
Paper
may
be
laid
under
knits
for
smoother
feeding.
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