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Heavier
dress
goods
use
size
100
needles,
3
or
4
mm
needle
di8tance.
Maintain
normal
thread
tensions.
Use
presser
foot
with
3
grooves
(fig.
68),
Light
woolens
use
size
80
need
les
needle
distance
to
suit
weight
of
fabric.
Maintain
normal
upper
and
lower
thread
tensions.
Use
presser
foot
with
three
narrow
grooves.
presser
foot
shown
in
fig.
69
can
be
used
as
guides
to
sew
a
parallel
fold
to
one
already
made.
Let
the
preceding
fold
“ride”
in
one
of
the
grooves
depending
on
the
desired
spacing
and
a
whole
group
of
folds
can
be
spaced
exactly
alike
(fig.
70).
Should
a
wider
spacing
of
the
folds
be
required
than
is
possible
with
this
presser
foot,
the
quilting
guide
(fig.
71)
may
be
used.
This
guide
is
inserted
through
a
hole
in
the
presser
bar
about
the
presser
foot
shank
and
held
in
place
by
a
knurled
thumb
screw
which
screws
into
the
presser
bar
from
the
rear.
c.
Sewing
corners
and
angles:
Leave
the
needles
in
the
material
and
turn
the
material
in
the
desired
direction.
Needles
should
preferably
be
on
the
upward
stroke.
When
acute
angles
are
to
be
sewn,
it
is
advisable
to
first
turn
the
material
halfway,
then
make
a
single
stitch
and
finally
turn
the
material
in
the
selected
di
rection.
Be
sure
at
all
times
to
use
the
needles
as
pivots
and
to
leave
them
in
the
fabric.
d.
Sewing
curved
seams:
Ti
sew
raised
double
seams,
pin
pleats
or
“straw”
folds
in
figures
or
curves,
install
the
presser
foot
on
the
prsser
bar
of
the
machine.
e.
Sewing
raised
seams
with
cord
insertion:
Attach
to
presser
bar
the
two
needle
presser
foot
with
one
wide
groove.
Furthermore
the
raised
seam
attachment,
shown
in
fig.
72
must
be
attached
to
the
needle
plate.
Insert
cord
from
front
in
hole
of
raised
seam
attachment.
Place
ma
terial
under
presser
foot
and
when
sewing
a
firm
raised
seam
will
ap
pear.
Sewing
in
curves
a
beautiful
fancy
stitching
can
be
done.
2.
Eyelet
embroidery
attachment
With
the
aid
of
the
eyelet
embroi
dery
attachment,
the
Class
20
permits
the
sewing
of
eyelets
for
embroidery,
belts
or
lacing
(fig.
73).
Eyelets
can
be
made
on
nearly
all
types
of
fabric,
those
tightly
woven
and
not
excessively
heavy
being
pre
ferable.
The
thread
for
sewing
eyelets
should
be
selected
corresponding
to
the
kind
of
material
used.
For
sewing
eyelets
prepare
ma
chine
and
work
as
follows:
a.
Remove
presser
foot
from
pres
ser
foot
bar.
b.
Select
eyelet
embroidery
cover
plate
with
center
stud
matching
the
desired
size
of
eyelet
(¼”,
or
14”
diameter,
fig.
74)
and
place
it
on
the
needle
plate.
c.
Set
starting
position
knob
(18)
to
“left”
needle
position.
Turn
handwheel
of
machine
toward
you,
making
sure
that
needle
passes
through
center
of
stud
in
cover
plate.
d.
Adjust
zig-zag
regulating
knob
(24)
to
marking
“3”
On
(hal.
Needle,
on
right
hand
stitch,
should
enter
material
well
past
the
edge
of
hole.
e.
Stretch
material
tightly
over
an
embroidery
hoop
and
cut
holes
with
scissors,
a
bodkin
or
sti
letto
in
material
where
marked.
Holes
should
be
made
small
enough
to
fit
snugly
over
the
center
stud
of
the
respective
cover
plates,
as
this
will
pro
duce
better
looking
and
more
uniform
eyelet
embroidery.
Fig.
71.
Fig.
72
Fig.
69.
Woolen
suiting
and
coat
material
use
size
100
needles
wide
needle
distance
4
mm.
Maintain
normal
up
per
and
lower
thread
tensions.
Use
presser
foot
with
wide
single
groove
at
underside.
b.
Parallel
“straw”
folds:
The
three
grooves
at
the
bottom
of
the
Fig.
74.
Fig.
70.
Fig.
73.
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