The scissors gauge – SINGER W12 User Manual

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J

UST one more time saver which the busy user will eagerly wel­

come—a Scissors Gauge with which one can easily and accurately

cut bands of various widths, either straight or on the bias.

It’s an attachment, the value of which will be grasped on sight

by every sewer and highly appreciated for its thorough utility.

This attachment is included free with the attachments supplied

with this machine,

THE SCISSORS GAUGE

The Scissors Gauge is for cutting bands of various widths, either

straignt or bias. The sliding scale is adjustable for the w^idths of
band desired.

Place the gauge upon the scissors, as shown in the illustration,

slip the edge of the cloth in the gauge and proceed to cut the band.
The tape of the binder should always be cut on the bias, also the
piping which is used with the ruffier.

The letter F indicates the proper width for a

bias fold, which is to be one-half of an inch wide
when finished.

The letter B indicates the width for cutting bias

bands which are used with the binder.

C is for corded or plain piping. The piping is cut bias and folded

double to use with the ruffler.

With the aid of this gauge any

number of folds may be cut of
exactly the same width. Those
who have tried know the diffi­
culty of doing this with the scis­

sors alone. Everyone who uses
a bias gauge is delighted with it.

The Scissors Gasge

Buy a yard of 44 inch lawn.

Cut it into bias strips?^ to 15-16
of an inch wide. Roll it on card­
board and keep it in the machine
drawer. It will furnish the bind­
ing for the inside seams of the

white sewing for months to come.

Cutting a Bias Band with the help

of the Gauge.

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