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Slot
1
on
adjusting
lever
“E” must
always
be
over
projection
“D”
for
gathers,
as
shown
in
fig.
Place
material
to
be
gathered
be
twen
the
blue
blades
of
the
ruffler
following
line
2.
Push
forward
until
material
is
under
the
needle,
lower
presser
bar
and
be
ready
to
stitch.
To
make
a
scant
gather,
put
slot
1
on
adjusting
lever
“E”
over
projec
tion
“D”.
Loosen
adjusting
screw
“C”
and
set
pointer
“F”
at
figure
1
or
2
on
dial
“K”.
Tighten
the
ad
justing
screw
“C”
securely
and
test
fullness
of
gathers.
By
getting
pointer
“F”
at
diffe
rent
numbers,
and
changing
the
length
of
machine
stitch,
a
variation
from
a
scant
to
a
full
ruffle
will
result.
d.
Plaiting
a
ruffle:
The
widest
plait
is
obtained
when
pointer
“F”
on
dial
“K”
is
as
far
forward
as
possibla,
away
from
you,
number
8
on
dial
“K”.
The
set
ruffler
for
plaiting,
loosen
adjusting
screw
“C”
and
set
pointer
“F”
at
8
on
dial
“K”.
Tighten
ad
justing
screw
“C”
securely.
Plaits
can
be
stitched
close,
or
far
apart,
by
placing
slot
6
or
12
in
adjusting
lever
“E”
over
projection
“fl”.
For
plaits
set
close
together,
place
slot
6
over
projection
“D”.
Place
slot
12
over
projection
“I)”
for
plaits
stitched
farther
apart.
Chang
ing the
stitch
length
on
sewing
ma
chine
will
produce
different
spacings.
Plaits
in
groups
can
be
accom
plished
with
this
ruffler.
Set
slot
6
on
adjusting
lever
“E”
over
projec
tion
i’D”.
Stitch, making
the
number
of
plaits
desired
in
a
group.
Place
slot
with
star
on
adjusting
lever
“E”
over
projection
“D”
and
stitch
without
any
action
from
the
ruffler
until
desired
space
between
groups
is
ob
tained. Place
slot
6
on
adjusting
lever
“E”
over
projection “I)”
for
each
suecesive
group
of
plaits
and
place
slot
with
star
on
projection
“D”
for
each space.
e.
Gathering
material
and
sewing
it
to
garment:
To
gather
and
sew
a
ruffle
to
a
garment
in
one
operation,
place
ma
terial
to
be
ruffled
between
the
blued
blades
of
the
ruffler
fallowing
line
2
and
place
garment
to
which
ruffle
is
to
be
applied
under
the
ruffler
following
line
1.
To
add
a
facing
at
the
same
time,
place
the
facing
on
top
of
the
blued
blades
following
line
3.
To
pipe
and
enclose
ruffle
in
facing,
place edge
of
facing
under
ruffler
from
left
following
line
1.
Enter
ruffle
to
be
gathered
between
blue
blades
following
line
2.
Cut
a
decided
point
in
piping
that
has
been
folded
and
cut
inch
wide
and
enter
it
in
piping
guide
“H” with
fold
of
piping
toward
the
left.
Place
garment
over
all,
guiding
its
seam
edge
along
the
slide
of
ruffler.
Turn
facing
to
the
wrong
side
and
fasten
to
garment.
Sewing
with
twin-needle
1.
The
twin-needle
number
width
2
as
standard
attachment.
(Twin
needles
of
other
dimensions
are
avai
lable
at
extra
cost.)
When
adapted
for
two-needle
sew
ing,
the
Class
20,
in
addition
to
all
possible
straight
and
zig-zag
stit
ching,
will
produce
a
variety
of
de
corative
plain
or
raised
seams
which
lend
themselves
magnificently
to
use
on
dresses,
linens,
lingerie
and
other
items.
Threading
the
machine
for
twin-
needle
sewing:
To
thread
machine
for
two-needle
operation
follow
the
instructions
on
page
13.
Note,
how
ever,
that
two
spools
of
thread
are
required.
Pass
each
thread
through
its
own
individual
hole
in
the
take-
up
lever
(13).
Run
threads
downward
through
the
guides
and
thread
the
needles
from
front
to
back.
Twin-needle
distance:
The
distance
between
twin-needles
can
be
varied
from
2
mm
to
4
mm.
When
sewing
thin
material,
use
twin-needle
with
distance
2
mm.
On
heavier
goods
use
twin-needle
with
greater
needle
di
stance.
Sewing
“straw”
folds
(raised
seam)
with
the
twin-needle
a.
Width
and
height
of
the
“straw”
folds
depend
primarily
on
the
ma
terial
used.
Of
course,
they
are
also
subject
to
style
and
individual
taste.
It
is,
therefore,
recommended
that
a
sample
be
made
on
a
scrap
of
the
same
fabric
before
working
on
a
garment.
Furthermore,
if
the
“straw”
folds
are
to
be
made
in
different
directions,
this
should
also
be
tried.
The
grain
of
some
types
of
material
will
not
allow
the
sewing
of
folds
across
or
on
a
bias.
For
wider
raised
seams
use
attachment
for
raised
seam
shown
in
fig.
67.
Thin
dressgoods
use
size
70
needles
closest
needle
distance
1,8
nun.
Upper
and
lower
thread
ten
sions
should
be
quite
tight.
Use
pres
ser
foot
with
three
narrow
groves
at
bottom.
Fig.
67.
Fig.
65.
Fig.
66.
Fig.
68.
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