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Flat Felled Seams 847561 Attach felling foot No. 93-847 561 -00. Stitch length: 1.5 to 2 Flat felled seams are used to durably join two pieces of fabric and are usually straightstitched. First Seam: Lay pieces together with the right sides facing and the bottom piece pro truding about 1/8 inch. Make sure the fabric enters the felling foot evenly and the bot tom fabric is folded over the edge of the top piece (see ill.), but the top piece is not fold ed. Open the two pieces. Second Seam: Lightly tension the fabric by pressing it against the needle plate in front of the foot. Insert the seam ridge into the felling foot and stitch down (see ill. at right). Quilting Use zipper foot No. 93-847 600-00 with quilding gauge for sewing parallel seams over the entire surface of the fabric.

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Flat
Felled
Seams
Attach felling
foot
No.
93-847
561
-00.
Stitch
length:
1.5
to
2
Flat
felled
seams
are used
to
durably
join
two
pieces
of
fabric
and
are
usually
straight-
stitched.
First
Seam:
Lay
pieces
together
with
the
right
sides
facing and
the
bottom
piece
pro
truding
about
1/8
inch.
Make
sure
the
fabric
enters
the
felling
foot
evenly
and
the
bot
tom
fabric
is
folded
over
the edge
of
the
top
piece
(see
ill.),
but
the
top
piece
is
not
fold
ed.
Open
the
two
pieces.
Second
Seam:
Lightly
tension
the
fabric
by
pressing
it
against
the
needle
plate
in
front
of
the
foot.
Insert
the
seam
ridge
into
the
felling
foot
and
stitch
down
(see
ill.
at
right).
Quilting
Use
zipper
foot
No.
93-847
600-00
with
quilding
gauge
for
sewing
parallel
seams
over
the
entire
surface
of
the
fabric.
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