Gathering over cord, Lace applications – SINGER W1220 User Manual

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GATHERING OVER CORD

Ordinary gathering with a basting stitch often
breaks while pulling in fullness. A small zigzag
across a cord such as crochet thread or carpet
thread, gives a much stronger cord for gathering
fullness into fabrics. Once the gathers have been
stitched in place, the cord can be pulled out in
order to eliminate bulk.

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LACE APPLICATIONS
.Attaching laces or trims adds a special touch to
iingerie, dresses, or linens. Pin or baste laces in
itlace easing or mitering corners where neces­
sary.

A straight edged lace or braid has a convenient
line to follow when sewing. When using a

scalloped edged lace follow tlie design of the
lace for an almost invisible application.

Note: Try Multiple Stitch Zigzag.

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