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'Adjusting tlie Stitch, width

To stitch continuously at one width of zigzag stitching lock stops E (Fig. 12B) so that red

pointers

meet

on

widtn

chosen.

Should

you

wish

to

mo've

freely

between

any

two

widths,

such as 2 and 4, in doing free hand embroidery or buttonholes, slide stops to 0 and 4, then move

zigzag width lever to the right. Set left stop at desired width. Then move lever to the left and
set the right stop at width desired. To move stops, turn knob to left to loosen and to right to
retighten.

Embroidery Patterns

With the machine set for a short stitch length, different designs can be made by swinging

the stitch width or zigzag lever back and forth between 0 and 4 or any other combination of
widths. Try setting the locks at 1 and 4, 2 and 3, etc. Set a rhythm for yourself and then

proceed. ^ After a while you will become guite skillful, varying your designs by the speed of
the machine, stitch length and width and the manipulation of the lever.

A.

B.

C

SAMPLES OF CREATIVE EMBROIDERY

Sew a few stitches at 4 width, then quickly move
lever back to 0 for a short period. Count, if neces­
sary, to establish a rhythm.

Set stops at 2 and 4, then move lever slowly be­
tween settings, operating machine rather fast.

Set stops at 1 and 4. Gradually move lever from 1
to 4, then snap it back quickly to 1.

Set both stops at 4, stitch length at 4. Do a few

zigzag stitches, drop feed for 3 or 4 stitches, then
raise

it

again.

By

operating

the

feed

knob

rhyth­

mically it is not nesessary to count stitches.

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