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Braiding Ruttier Introduce a soft cord in the guide hole of the zigzag embroidering foot, which is marked by one red line on its shank, and Mitch or embroider over with zigzag stitches. - Use mercerized thread no 502 or 602. A great variety of effects lint be obtained with this type of work. - Colour thread, coloured cord. or number of adjacent seams a.s,o. will still enhance mid effects. Light, soft fabrics such as Batiste. Georgette, Charmouse a. s.o.. may be very attractively ruffled or shirred. using the embroidering foot and working with stitch length upend. When ruffling rather stiff fabric• such as Poplin, Rep., or Wool a.s.o., a pearl yam no. 8 should be intnaluzed into the guide hole of the embnildering foot and stitched onto the underside of the fabric. sewing a zigzag stitch with a width of 1.5, with a stitch length of from 1.5 to a At a distance of 1:.," a second row Is sewn, whereupon both rows or the peral yarn arc shoved together. when needed, to a uniform ruffle. If the ruffled part is combined with a straight one, this seam should be sewn in between the two ruffled rows. Piz 41 37

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Braiding
Introduce
a
soft
cord
in
the
guide
hole
of
the
zigzag
embroidering
foot,
which
is
marked
by
one
red
line
on
its
shank,
and
Mitch
or
embroider
over
with
zig-
zag
stitches.
-
Use
mercerized
thread
no
502
or
602.
A
great
variety
of
effects
lint
be
obtained
with
this
type
of
work.
-
Colour
thread,
coloured
cord.
or
number
of
adjacent
seams
a.s,o.
will
still
enhance
mid
effects.
Ruttier
Light,
soft
fabrics
such
as
Batiste.
Georgette,
Char
-
mouse
a.
s.o..
may
be
very
attractively
ruffled
or
shirred.
using
the
embroidering
foot
and
working
with
stitch
length
upend.
When
ruffling
rather
stiff
fabric•
such
as
Poplin,
Rep.,
or
Wool
a.s.o.,
a
pearl
yam
no.
8
should
be
intnaluzed
into
the
guide
hole
of
the
embnildering
foot
and
stitched
onto
the
underside
of
the
fabric.
sewing
a
zigzag
stitch
with
a
width
of
1.5,
with
a
stitch
length
of
from
1.5
to
a
At
a
distance
of
1
:.,"
a
second
row
Is
sewn,
whereupon
both
rows
or
the
peral
yarn
arc
shoved
together.
when
needed,
to
a
uniform
ruffle.
If
the
ruffled
part
is
combined
with
a
straight
one,
this
seam
should
be
sewn
in
between
the
two
ruffled
rows.
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41
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