B) light silk for coats, heavy crêpe marocain, D) coat and costume material, cloth for coats, E) air tudcs with inlaid cord in coat material – SINGER 216G User Manual

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(a) Crêpe de Chine, Crêpe Maro­

cain, Crêpe Satin, Light Taffeta

Needle No. 9
Needles as close together as

possible
Foot for very fine air tucks

Throat plate without traverse

Embroidery Cotton No. 50

Fairly tight upper and under tensions

(b) Light Silk for Coats, Heavy

Crêpe Marocain

Needle No. 11
Needles as close together possible

as Foot for very fine or
medium air tucks (according to
thickness ot material)
Throat plate without traverse

Embroidery Cotton No. 30

Normal upper and under tensions

(c) Woollen and Cotton Clothing,

Material for Dresses

Needle No. 11
Distance of needles according to

material used
Foot for medium air tucks

Lower or higher traverse

Embroidery Cotton No. 30,

Sewing Silk or Rayon

Normal upper and under tensions

(d) Coat and Costume Material,

Cloth for Coats

Needle No, 11 or 13

Medium or greatest needle distance
Foot for wide air tucks
Higher traverse or tubular traverse

(without cord)
Sewing Silk or Rayon

Normal upper and under tensions

(e) Air Tudcs with Inlaid Cord in

Coat Material

Needle No. 13

Medium or greatest needle distance
according to material and inlaid cord
Foot for wide air tucks

Tubular traverse

Soft, smooth inlaid cord
Sewing Silk or Rayon

Normal upper and under tensions

Fig. 71.

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