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SpnWphctluetle!oaracraeoegoncsvdrtepeeckel!heyi1.tstt8ththhta)eOehteenoaeanddmnlwimysdplpaeyoacaawrrnhtrlkteatooiornlwwiatleoafeclllaeradaonbtrtarssdeacstaowrrtneodnhfttsracneosterheht,nvheteeephedflndeairuryesbnorhoitsydevnovtsdegelheleerripmr.nrltetaAtthhshhtaeserbeeneotdaahsfhudtrihisomntoscodotioulhpsieippvt,rcfdehtloa(ieaitsntnnnhnheregedeedes.,. Make sure that the lines are laid uneven in length so that the edge around the hole will not fray. siIsftitccnohemcelpisnlseeastreylwy, hdereraeprnegeadat pstohrearjueosptsetairladltdivoinsaibflueenwt(ilsaedethdepitiicohtnuoarleel on page 32). For sewing without embroi dery hoop the fabric should not be too thin or too soft. Here, too, the thread is drawn up only after the fabric has been laid under the sewing foot. Place the ends of both threads under the sewing foot to the back, lower the presser bar lifter, hold the fab ric taut with both hands and do the stitching as describ ed under a). b) With standard sewing foot 847495, without em Darning with the normal sew broidery hoop ing foot and without em Drop the feed dog. Upper and bobbin thread: ma broidery hoop becomes ne cuphpoisni(etsieoeenm: bpcraoegniedtree2r.y6),PanrtehdsesdearprrnebisansrgurreceogtoutfolnatthoNero.sael5lw0.itnhNgeeewfdoaoleyt thus being almost 0. cessary whenever you have to repair linen that has been damaged along the edges. . 33

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Stretch
the
part
to
be
darned
over
the
hoop,
and
place
the
work
flat
on
the
bedplate
under
the
needle.
Only
now
draw
the
under
thread
up
(see
page
18)
and
lower
the
presser
bar
lifter.
Work
the
machine
at
an
even
rythm
and
move
the
hoop
steadily
to
and
fro,
laying
the
stitch
lines
c!cse!y
and
parallel
across
the
hole.
As
this
is
done,
leave
the
material
stretched
over
the
hoop
and
turn
it
to
sew
across
tne
first
lines
of
stitching.
Make
sure
that
the
lines
are
laid
uneven
in
length
so
that
the
edge
around
the
hole
will
not
fray.
If
necessary,
repeat
the
operation
until
the
hole
is
completely
darned
or
just
add
a
few
additional
stitch
lines
where
gaps
are
still
visible
(see
picture
on
page
32).
b)
With
standard
sewing
foot
847495,
without
em
broidery
hoop
Drop
the
feed
dog.
Upper
and
bobbin
thread:
ma
chine
embroidery
and
darning
cotton
No.
50.
Needle
position:
centre.
Presser
bar
regulator
all
the
way
up
(see
page
26),
the
pressure
of
the
sewing
foot
thus
being
almost
0.
For
sewing
without
embroi
dery
hoop
the
fabric
should
not
be
too
thin
or
too
soft.
Here,
too,
the
thread
is
drawn
up
only
after
the
fabric
has
been
laid
under
the
sewing
foot.
Place
the
ends
of
both
threads
under
the
sewing
foot
to
the
back,
lower
the
presser
bar
lifter,
hold
the
fab
ric
taut
with
both
hands
and
do
the
stitching
as
describ
ed
under
a).
Darning
with
the
normal
sew
ing
foot
and
without
em
broidery
hoop
becomes
ne
cessary
whenever
you
have
to
repair
linen
that
has
been
damaged
along
the
edges.
.
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