To bind outside curves, To bind inside curves – SINGER 15-90 User Manual
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TO BIND OUTSIDE CURVES
Allow the edge to be bound to pass freely through
the scroll without crowding against the scroll wall.
The material must be guided from the back of the
Binder and to the left, permitting unfinished edges
to swing naturally into the scroll of the Binder.
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Never pull the binding while it is being fed through
the Binder, as this may stretch the binding, making
it too narrow to stitch or to turn in the edges.
When binding curves, turn the material only as
fast as the machine sews.
Do not push the material in too fast as this will
pucker the edge.
Do not stretch the material as this will distort
the edge so that the curve will not have the proper
shape when finished.
If the stitching does not catch the edge of the
binding, adjust the scroll slightly to the left.
TO BIND INSIDE CURVES
When binding an inside curve, straighten out the
edge of the material while feeding it into the Binder,
being careful not to stretch the material.
Soft materials like batiste or crepe de chine require
a row of stitching added close to the edge of the
curve before binding.