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ZIPPER INSERTION

How

the

zipper

is

inserted

will

depend

on

the

type

of

the

garment

and

the

location

of

the

zipper.

With

the

adjustable

zipper

foot,

you

will find it easy to sew an even line of stitch­

ing close to the zipper.

The zipper foot can be used either to the left

or

right

of

the

needle,

depending

on

where

the bulk of the garment is placed.

DARNING

With Embroidery Hoop

Needle Position:

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• Stitch Width:

: I 2

3

4

• stitch Length: To suit fabric

• General Purpose Needle Plate

• Zipper Foot

Adjusting the Zipper Foot

When the zipper is to the

right

of the needle.

Before

attaching

the

zipper

foot

slide

the

adjusting spacer to the left (illustration

A).

Snap

on

the

zipper

foot

as

instructed

on

page 4.

Check

the

position

of

the

foot

by

lowering

the

needle

into

the

side

notch

of

the

foot,

making sure it clears the foot.

When zipper is to the

left

of the needle, ad­

just the foot to the

right

of the needle in the

same way (illustration

B).

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• Needle Position: ,

• Stitch Width:

: 0 : »

2

3

4

• Stitch Length:

0

• Snap-in. Feed Cover

• No Presser Foot or Presser Foot Shank

• Presser Bar: Lowered

Insert

snap-in

feed

cover

plate

as

instruc­

ted on page 5.

Trim

ragged

edges

from

area

to

be

darned

and

centre

worn

section

in

embroidery

hoop

designed for machine use.

Position

hoop

under

the

needle

and lower

presser bar to engage tension.

Hold needle

thread

loosely

with

left

hand,

turn

hand

wheel

over

and

draw

bobbin

thread

up

through

fabric.

Hold

both

thread

ends

and

lower needle into fabric. Take a few stitches

to secure.

Snip off thread ends close to fabric.

Outline

area

to

be

darned

with

straight

stitches for reinforcement.

Stitch

across

opening,

moving

hoop

under

needle

at

a

slight

angle

from

lower

left

to

upper

right.

Keep

lines

of

stitching

closely

spaced

and

even

in

length.

When

opening

is

filled,

cover

area

with

crosswise

lines

of

stitching.

This

method

of

controlling

fabric

movement

with

an

embroidery

hoop

should

be

done

with

the

extension

bed

on

the

machine

and

may

be

used to do embroidering or monogramming.

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