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Woollen socks are pulled over the free arm without using the darning ring for stockings. Darning with wool is performed in two operations, e.: 1. The damaged am is covered with wool. 2. The covering wool rows are sewn down. In the three figures no. 67a. 67b and 67c. the working process when darning is clearly indicated. As it appears from fig. 67a. the wool is introduced in the slot of the presser foot. whereby the thread is allowed to project over the rear edge of the presser fool by approximately nho Now span the wool over the hole as is shown in fig. 67h. Start at the left hand top corner of the damaged area and stretch the wool sideways, i.e. from left to right and vice yenta, by shifting the cloth accordingly to and fru. At the end of each row the zigzag stitch will fasten the wool to the fabric, when direction of movement is changed. Make sure that these rows are as close as possible together, because later on no more wool will be used. As soon as the damaged area will be entirely covered with wool. the wool thread should be cut off at the darning presser foot. Now fasten the wool cowls with zigzag stitches across them as is shown in fig 67c, by shifting the cloth forward and backward. Zigzag stitch Is tinployed to ensure that the mend remains fully elastic, but care should be taken not to place the individual zigzag rows too closely together. PPM. C r- 47

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Woollen
socks
are
pulled
over
the
free
arm
without
using
the
darning
ring
for
stockings.
Darning
with
wool
is
performed
in
two
operations,
e.:
1.
The
damaged
am
is
covered
with
wool.
2.
The
covering
wool
rows
are
sewn
down.
In
the
three
figures
no.
67a.
67b
and
67c.
the
working
process
when
darning
is
clearly
indicated.
As
it
appears
from
fig.
67a.
the
wool
is
introduced
in
the
slot
of
the
presser
foot.
whereby
the
thread
is
allowed
to
project
over
the
rear
edge
of
the
presser
fool
by
approximately
nho
Now
span
the
wool
over
the
hole
as
is
shown
in
fig.
67h.
Start
at
the
left
hand
top
corner
of
the
damaged
PPM.
C
r-
area
and
stretch
the
wool
sideways,
i.e.
from
left
to
right
and
vice
yenta,
by
shifting
the
cloth
accordingly
to
and
fru.
At
the
end
of
each
row
the
zigzag
stitch
will
fasten
the
wool
to
the
fabric,
when
direction
of
movement
is
changed.
Make
sure
that
these
rows
are
as
close
as
possible
together,
because
later
on
no
more
wool
will
be
used.
As
soon
as
the
damaged
area
will
be
entirely
covered
with
wool.
the
wool
thread
should
be
cut
off
at
the
darning
presser
foot.
Now
fasten
the
wool
cowls
with
zigzag
stitches
across
them
as
is
shown
in
fig
67c,
by
shifting
the
cloth
forward
and
backward.
Zigzag
stitch
Is
tinployed
to
ensure
that
the
mend
remains
fully
elastic,
but
care
should
be
taken
not
to
place
the
individual
zigzag
rows
too
closely
together.
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