Binding curved edges, Piping and binding in one operation – SINGER 319K User Manual

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BINDING CURVED EDGES

Never pull bias binding while it is being fed through
Binder. The tape will narrow as it stretches thus

causing needle to miss the fold. Turn material slowly

when binding around curves to ensure stitching
through fold.

The scroll can be adjusted to right or left to make
needle catch edges of the fold.

Fig. 153. Binding Curved Edge

PIPING AND BINDING IN ONE OPERATION

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When piping and binding at the same
time, insert narrower width of binding
first, then insert wider width. Two con­
secutive widths should not be used at

the same time. Widths 2 and 4, 3 and 5

or 2 and 5 are used in combination. Use

upright guide pins for wider binding.
Piped binding is very effective when
piping is in contrast to both the bound
edge and the garment and when it is
stitched in contrasting color.

Fig. 154. Piped Binding

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