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Darning with wool thread Ultra-Matic stitch selector: zigzag stitch in stitch range 6 or 7. Drop the machine feed. Attach darning foot No. 93-040 960-91. Knitted garments and articles made of terry cloth are best darned with wool thread since spots darned with this thread are not as stiff as those darned with thin embroidery and darning thread. Draw the wool thread through the needle hole of the darning foot and into the slot of this foot. The wool thread must be placed under the darning foot (ill, right). Run the machine and place the wool thread back and forth across the hole, packing the individual strands closely together. Stitch it down on the right and left of the defective area. Once the hole is covered with the wool thread, trim it. Then sew back and forth over the darned area lengthwise, using a thin darning thread. Do not space the various lines of stitching too closely since this would make the darn too hard. 44

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Darning
with
wool
thread
Ultra-Matic
stitch
selector:
zigzag
stitch
in
stitch
range
6
or
7.
Drop
the
machine
feed.
Attach
darning
foot
No.
93-040
960-91.
Knitted
garments
and articles made
of
terry
cloth
are best
darned
with
wool
thread since
spots
darned
with
this
thread
are
not as
stiff
as
those
darned
with
thin
embroidery
and
darning
thread.
Draw
the
wool
thread
through
the
needle
hole
of
the
darning
foot
and
into
the
slot
of
this
foot.
The
wool
thread
must
be
placed
under
the
darning
foot
(ill,
right).
Run
the
machine
and place
the
wool
thread
back
and
forth
across
the
hole,
packing
the
individual
strands
closely
together.
Stitch
it
down
on
the
right
and
left
of
the
defective
area.
Once
the
hole
is
covered
with
the
wool
thread,
trim
it.
Then
sew back
and
forth
over
the
darned
area
lengthwise,
using
a
thin
darning
thread.
Do
not
space
the
various
lines
of
stitching
too
closely
since
this
would
make
the
darn
too
hard.
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