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zigzag stitch of 1/32" (scale marking 1) to fasten the meshes. (See page 22 for ,,Sett ing the Zigzag Width), Now pass the darning wool from back to front through the guide slot on the left back edge of the darning foot and place it right into the oval mouth of the foot. Set the zigzag lever on 4. Now, on the front end of the hole, start darning at a moderate machine speed and lay the darning wool in close parallel lines over the hole, alternately from left to right and right to left, sewing it down to the good material at the edge of the hole. After the hole is completely covered with darning wool, cut the latter off at the foot, set the zigzag lever between 1 and 2 and sew across the darning wool, cover ing it with zigzag stitches which should be closely laid together. 36

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zigzag
stitch
of
1/32”
(scale
marking
1)
to
fasten
the
meshes.
(See
page
22
for
,,Sett
ing
the
Zigzag
Width),
Now
pass
the
darning
wool
from
back
to
front
through
the
guide
slot
on
the
left
back
edge
of
the
darning
foot
and
place
it
right
into
the
oval
mouth
of
the
foot.
Set
the
zigzag
lever
on
4.
Now,
on
the
front
end
of
the
hole,
start
darning
at
a
moderate
machine
speed
and
lay
the
darning
wool
in
close
parallel
lines
over
the
hole,
alternately
from
left
to
right
and
right
to
left,
sewing
it
down
to
the
good
material
at
the
edge
of
the
hole.
After
the
hole
is
completely
covered
with
darning
wool,
cut
the
latter
off
at
the
foot,
set
the
zigzag
lever
between
1
and
2
and
sew
across
the
darning
wool,
cover
ing
it
with
zigzag
stitches
which
should
be
closely
laid
together.
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