Practical suggeimon – SINGER W12 User Manual

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PRACTICAL SUGGEimON&

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III. 1 shows rcws of insertion sewn together. Slots Nos. I and 4 are used for this kind of work. In joining insertions of different

patterns the piece with the neatest edge should be placed in slot No. 1 and this will be the upper edge when the work is finished.

111. 2 shows alternate rows of Insertion and embroidery sewn together. Slots No. 1 and 4 are used for tfils purpose, the embroidery

being placed in slot No. 1 and the lace in slot No, 4, If the embroidery used has a heavy edge it may be found more convenient to uae

slot No. 2 for the embroidery as this gives a wider over-lap,

111. 3 shows pieces of tucking put together with rows of insertion. The edge of the material is folded and placed in slot No. I and the

lace is placed in slot No. 4.

111. 4 shows ribbon and lace sewn together. The ribbon is placed in slot No. 1 and the lace in slot No. 4. This sort of work is very

popular for making camisoles and trimming underwear.

111. 5 shows a band of embroidery finished on edge with lace, edging. The embroidery is placed in, slot No. 1 and the lace in slot 4.
111,. 6 shows lace insertion used as trimming, The insertion is placed in slot No. 1 and the material underneath the Attachment, The

free edge of the insertion is then sewn in position with the proaser-foot. The material is then cut away from the under side and the edges
turned back and a second row of stitchi^ added for finish and strength.

11!, 7 shows braid sewn to the garment to be used in trimming. Braid, ribbon Of velvet may be used in this manner and is inserted in

slot No. 1 with the garment uuderneath the Attachment. Itis best to make a crayon mark or fold to Indicate where the stitching is to come,

III. 8 shows bias-folded material sewn to the édge of a garment to be used as a finish and trimming. This sort of trimmingis used for

aprons and children's clothes. The bias-folded material is inserted in slot No. 1 and the edge of the garment in slot No. 5 with the garment

wrong side up, then fold the bias material back on the right side and stitch in position with the presscr-foot.

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