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- Cording foot moiCsboatordavdieneinrmgsatnoiitrsceehfafeeetdfecfetctcohstinimpvirqeioluawderuittcihonetwbharihaspiicdushrienlapgsme.eaAa.rmlppt.hlWirqeiuathédstohcriasanyfoainulseoccabonerd Attach the cording foot Place of the foot at gtthhreoeopbveaeacsrkla. tthtrheeadfroinntthaendfoloitessounitdleeratdhsethprroeusgsehrone • Overstitch the pearl thread with produces what is known as the a narrow satin purl seam. stitch. This Tip: aYomuecdainumalpsoeaorbl ttahirneaadrewmitahrkaatbhlreeaedffeocftabydioffveerresnttitccohlionrg Stitch: 12 Stitch 'ength: 0.4 - 0.6 Stitch width: 1.5 - 2 Tension: 3 Shirring footfGathering foot weBaeesaaiulrytoifwruilhthogmathteheedrseihncigrorrienaftgfinefcgotospt,rcoeaj.negc.btose.nalcihgihetvweedigqhut icchkillydraennd's • Attach the shirring foot by hooking foot into the rear groove of the foot upwards until it snaps into the front the rear bar of the holder. Push the foot bar. • Place the fabric to be gathered, face presser foot, and the fabric the top through the foot cut to remain out. up, under flat, face the down, on Hold the top you pull the gfraebarticerstlhigehtglyatthaeurtinwghielfefescetwyionug.aTchheievhea.rder • Be sure to guide the fabric edges evenly through the foot. • pfDrroienssetsnaegnradfgoeroettmhheoovlsdeheiirrtraiinnt gtthhfeeoodbtiarbceykc.tpiounshoifngtheit down at the groove of the Tip: Tighter needle gathers can be achieved by thread tension and the stitch increasing length. the Stitch: 1 Stitch length: 3 Tension: 3-5 72

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Cording
foot
Cording
is
a
technique
in
which
pearl
thread
or
a
fine
cord
is
overstitched
to
produce
a
purl
seam.
With
this
you
can
obtain
an
effect
similar
to
braiding.
Appliqués
can
also
be
made
more
effective
with
this
seam.
Attach
the
cording
foot
Place
the
pearl
thread
in
the
foot
so
it
leads
through
one
of
the
grooves
at
the
front
and
lies
under
the
presser
foot
at
the
back.
Overstitch
the
pearl
thread
with
a
narrow
satin
stitch.
This
produces
what
is
known
as
the
purl
seam.
Tip:
You
can
also
obtain
a
remarkable
effect
by
overstitching
a
medium
pearl
thread
with
a
thread
of
a
different
color
Stitch:
12
Stitch
‘ength:
0.4
-
0.6
Stitch
width:
1.5
-
2
Tension:
3
Shirring
footfGathering
foot
Beautiful
gathering
effects
can
be
achieved
quickly
and
easily
with
the
shirring
foot,
e.g.
on
lightweight
children’s
wear
or
home
decorating
projects.
Attach
the
shirring
foot
by
hooking
the
rear
bar
of
the
foot
into
the
rear
groove
of
the
foot
holder.
Push
the
foot
upwards
until
it
snaps
into
the
front
bar.
Place
the
fabric
to
be
gathered,
face
up,
under
the
presser
foot,
and
the
fabric
to
remain
flat,
face
down,
on
the
top
through
the
foot
cut
out.
Hold
the
top
fabric
slightly
taut
while
sewing.
The
harder
you
pull
the
greater
the
gathering
effect
you
achieve.
Be
sure
to
guide
the
fabric
edges
evenly
through
the
foot.
Disengage
the
shirring
foot
by
pushing
it
down
at
the
front
and
remove
it
in
the
direction
of
the
groove
of
the
presser
foot
holder
at
the
back.
Tip:
Tighter
gathers
can
be
achieved
by
increasing
the
needle
thread
tension
and
the
stitch
length.
Stitch:
1
Stitch
length:
3
Tension:
3-5
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