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Husqvarna Zig Zag Handbook page 20

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Zig-zag
presser
foot
for
darning
with
wool,
with
lowered
feed motion.
under
the
steex
plate,
so
that
during
darning
it will
run
through
the
round hole
ro
the
front of
the
darning
foot.
use a
4
mm
zig-zag
seam.
vhen
the
sock
is
moved
back-
wards and forwards
in
line
with
the arm, the
darning
woox
will
be
laid
parallel
with
the
rows
of
stitches
and
is
auto-
matically
sewn
ro
the
edges
of
the
hore
with
a
few
zig-zag
Fig.
48.
lchgmgtic
figuri
showing how the
thick
darning
wcol
is sewn
across
the hole and into the
fabric when
darning. Note how the
wool
is
fastened with
a few
zig-zag
stitches.
36
Fig.
49"
Darning
foot
f
or
straight
seams'
lowered
f
eed motion,
darning
or
embroidery
frame"
.
r i t
c h
cs,
when rhe direction
of the
wo
rk is
changed.
Fig.
't7
.
After
having warped
the wool
in
this
way,
the
darning
is
ccrntinued
at
right
angles
with
zig-zag
seams
but
without
.l.rrning
wool. A
softer and more pliable darn
is
ob'tained
irr
this
way
than
with
straight
sewing.
FiS.
48.
Darning stockings, Iinen, underclothes
and
garments.
This
kind
of
darning is
done
with
straight
seams
and
with-
trut
any
inlay
rhread.
Vhen
darning small
holes, a special
daming frame is
used.
'fhe
outer
ring
with
the
adjustable
holder is fixed
in
a
hole
()r1
the
free
arm"
Fig.
49, Page
36.
The
piece
of work
is
drawn
on
and
held
stretched
out by
the
inner ring,
which
should be
fixed
in
position
by
means
of the
handle with
spring.
Fig.
49, Page
36"
The inner
darning
ring
can
easily
be
lifted by
pressing
the
handle together and
the
work
can
be
pushed
along so
that,
for
example,
another
nearby
hole
can be darned
at the
same
time
without
having
to
remove
the work frorn the
machine.
An ordinary
embroidery
Fig.50.
Fig.
s 1.

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