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Husqvarna Zig Zag Handbook page 23

Class 14

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Fig.
57.
Fis"
5
8.
+l
Simple
presser
foot without
uler"
Button
sewing
foot
(see
page
3I.)
the
required
design
is
completed,
after which
rhe
are
secured
by
stirching
backwards and forwards.
our
depots
supply
both
designs
and
materials
rug-making.
\\'
i r
ftout
presser
[oot,
with
ernbroidery
firame
and
lowered
f
eed motion"
r
lr,'
rnaterinl
and
lining, so
tharrhe
stirched contours
are
,
,,
isccl. For
derails regarding
the
method
of
working,
we
,",,trld
refer
you to our
shops
and
sewing
courses,
where
r
rrit
ion
is given
free
of
charge"
The button
sewing
foot
is
,,rr..cl
on
f-irm
matenials
ro
facilitate
sewing rraced
rounded
t
t
)
I)
[OLlf
S.
Quick
marking"
Iioilrhe
rype
of
machine
marking illusrrated
above,
Lrse
,,rcnding
cotton
or
emLroidery
thread
intended
tor
use
on
,,t.wing
Luchi.rer.
The
work
is
done
without
a
presser foor
.,,rcl
with
the
feed
rnotion
lowered.
Fig.
59.
l'lr.'
nrorlograrn
is
drawn,
the
piece
oi worli
stretched
int
the c0ntour
f
irsc outlined
with
rhreads
for
rya
Tucks and quilting"
The
simple
presser
fooc is
used
qrith
the
ruler
60
carry
our
stitching
where
seams
musr
be
parallel
ro
one anorher
o.ro
the
edge
of
the marerial,
for
example,
when
sewing
rucks or
doing quilring
work. It
can
be
used
both
for
srraighr
and
zig-zag
seams.
Sewing
on
zip
fasreners,
binding and
pi,
rucks"
The
simple
presser
foot is
used
wirhout
che
ruler
for
sewing
on zip
fasteners,
bi,ding
and
pi^
tucks.
Matelass6
Mrork,
Matelassd
sewi,g is
done according
ro
a
rraced parrern
oi1
the
material,
after which
wadding thread
is drawn
berweer-r
.t
r)
.-'rrr[u'ttidcry f-rame
and
I
irrt'
st
itclrcs,
af
ter
which
w ir
lr
.'l,rse rows
of
sritches"
the
necessarv
parrs are
f
illed
irr
Marking
with
satin
stitch.
Vitlr
s.rril
sritch, rhe contours
are firs,r or-rtlitled
and
the
n
lilled
in
wit[r
sh,rdour
scitch,
that
ns
Io
sav.,
rows
of
finc

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