Singer 15-91 Instructions For Using Manual page 19

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To Pipe with the
(1) Cut the piping bias and
twice the width of the
slot 3 so that it can be
folded once.
(1) A wide hem may be
stitched evenly on
sheets, pillow slips,
etc., with the edge-
stitcher
after the
hem
has
been
measured and the
edge turned,
(2) Insert the piping with its
folded edge to the left
in slot 3 and the edge
to be piped in slot 4,
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Fig. 51.
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(2) Insert the edge in slot
5, Fig. 51, and ad-
just the lug D2 to
Fra. 56.
stitch as close to
the edge as desired,
Fie. 52.
Sewine Lace
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1) Fold the edge of the material to which the lace
or ribbon is to be sewn and insert it in the slot 1,
Fig. 51 of the edge-stitcher.
(2) Insert the lace or ribbon in the slot 4 of the edge-
stitcher and proceed to sew.
3) Cut
away
the surplus
folded
material
close to
the stitching.
To
Make
a French
Seam
(1) To make a uniform
width French seam,
insert the two edges
to be joined, wrong
sides
together,
in
slot lor 2, Fig. 51
and stitch
close
to the edge.
(2) Fold bothright sides
Fre. 55.
Apptyina@ Bras Fotpep Tape
£17984 |
Fie. 53.
Serine tx Lace Insertion
(2) To make square corners, sew to the turning point,
remove the tape from the attachment, form the
corner by hand, replace the tape and continue
stitching. See Fig. 55.
(3) To space two or more parallel rows, mark the
material with a guide line, using a crease, chalk
or basting thread.
MakING A FRENCH SEAM
(Seconp OPERATION)
together and
insert
the back of the
seam in the slot 1
and stitch, allow-
ing just enough
margin to conceal
the raw edges.

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