Piping and binding in one operation – SINGER 301 User Manual

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P I P E D E D G E

To produce a piped edge on garments, move
lug B2, Fig. 48 to left to bring stitching
about midway of folded binding.

Crease raw edges of

garment toward wrong
side about 1/8 inch,
and insert folded edge,

/v raw edges uppermost,

into edge guide on
binder and beneath
binding.

When stitched, both
sides of garment will
be finished, and right
side will show piped
edge.

Fig. 48. Positions of Garment and Binding when Piping Edges

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P I P I N G A N D B I N D I N G I N O N E O P E R A T I O N

A garment can be piped and bound in one

operation, as shown in Fig. 49.

IMPORTANT : When piping and binding at
the same time, as shown above, insert nar­

rower width of binding first in its slot, then
insert wider width in its slot. Two consecu­
tive widths should not be used at the

same time. That is, if No. 1 is used, the wider
binding should not be smaller than No. 3. If

No. 2 is used, the wider binding should not
be less than No. 4. Never use Nos. 1 and 2,

or 2 and 3, etc., together.

Use upright guide pins to guide the wider of
the two widths of binding as shown in Fig.

49.

Fig. 49. Piping and Binding in One Operation

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