Singer 8007; 8019; 8002 Instruction Book page 40

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Corded Seams
The corded seam is a professional treatment
for slipcovers, children's clothes, blouses,
and lingerie To make a corded seam. make
the welting first jor buy it ready-made), then
stitch it into the seam For both steps, use the
following settings and accessories
" Pattern Group
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Yellow
"*StitchWidth.
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½
" Needle Position
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" Stitch Length Slightly longer than for
regular seaming
" Zipper Foot
" Zig-Zag or Straight Stitch Needle Plate
1. Making the welting
1. Buy cable cord (at a notions counter) of
desired size.
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2. Cut bias strips of fabric (width threetimes
the diameter of the cord plus 3cm (1 -114")
3. Sew strips together on the lengthwise
grain to obtain desired length.
4, Fold resulting strip over cord with raw
edges even,
5. Attach zipper foot to the left of the needle.
(For instructions on attaching zipper foot.
see page 36).
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6. Lower the presser loot.
7. Stitch close to the cord (but do not crowd
stitching against cord), pulling gently on
the strip, both in front and in back of the
zipper foot
2. Stitching welting Into seam
1. Attach zipper foot to the right of the
needle so that the bulk of the fabric will fall
to the left,
2. Stitch welting to the right side of a single
seam edge. guide the edgeof the foot next
to the cord but do not crowd,..4
3. Place the attached welting over the
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second seam edge, and pin or baste
together.
4. Place the work under the needle, with the
first stitching on top so that you can use it
as a guide
5. Stitch, this time crowding the foot against
the cord.
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