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Husqvarna Zig Zag Handbook page 24

Class 14

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i
without
presser
footo
with
embroidery
frame
and
feed
nrotion
lowered.
Flemstitching.
Fis.
61.
sarne
time draw the
frarne
with
the
in
the direction
r
equired.
Embroidery, Appliqu6.
Embroidenr.
of
different kinds and
appliqud
stem
stitch
can }:e
done
in
the
manner
shown
appliqud
work is
rnuch quicker
a,d
simpler
if
seam
is
used.
Fig.
35.
44
t
lr
I
stitches sewn
backwards
and forwards and
touch-
i.rg
each
other.
Vhen
an
e\ren
padding
has
been
obtained,
satin stitch
is
sev/n
in
the
same
way
as
by
hand,
with
straight
stitches
across
the
lines.
Fis.
5c.
Plain
hernstitch-
ing,
as
well
as
dif-
ferent
parterns
in
darning and
cross
stitch,
can be
sewn
on the
machine,
but
as
is the
case
11
with
marking
and
i'
embroidery,
it
re-
qulres
tralnlng
to
be able to
sew
slou.ly and
at
the
work
under the
needle
srork
with
below,
but
the
zig-zeg
F{emmer
for 2
and
5
mm
sitnaight
seams"
Fig.
52.
Hemrni.g with the
hem-foXder.
'furn
orrer
2
cms
of
the
hern
and inscrt
the
folded
rn;1-
tcrial
in
the
hem-folder
so
that
the
needle gets
a
hold
in
ir.
Vhile
sewing, check
that
the
material
completely
fills
rhe
,
r
pcning
of the
hemmer.
Should
the
edge
of a
nnateniaX.
shr>w
a
tendency
to
glide
out
of
the
hemmer,
the
rnaterial
45
)
Fig.
63.

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