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prog Ia G 3 G 3 0 I. 0 3-5 0/1 3-5 0 roj j IlwI 'I ] a G 3-4 0 • b G 3-4 0 - Hemming with the twin needle With the twin der see page needle you can not 64), but also make only embroi topstitch seams. sUssatnmihuhraoseceoulinnhsrawagnttlvsaeimadttsehboitdlaheoTualktecb-hfetshlwofehrsrqiitonurouitntmorisecnph,dkesesitklefthtmyirnfdatieilcskattrehtnieeonyidnydngontougeuastwahtrssirctieseieidalcltyt4nenclh.echesmsatTe.ddwtmmoThdlrieh.eanacetTepycnorptleceiralnraaeptiolentddrse,gfelireevtyisseoonut needle position D. First fold and iron the width of fabric desi - red for the hem. - Then topstitch the hem from the face side. Finally, cut the protruding hem edge back to - the seam. Use only a jersey needle when sewing stretch material! Tip: On wear it ids iaffdicvuisltabmleatteoribalasstseucthheahsermibbbeedfokrenit- topstitching it. On page 64 you will find a description of how to thread the twin needle. Smocking effect with elastic threads Fstcktttfthihhhiieaolnnrkranesreegegnes,aaabiewdrodlattoeihn.nogbyhe,edrhAbooksttiuns.wpwhnfoeeFateisrhccnbvohmiamedreroasiarluocsee,illtmslryldtaebmbhosssoyeuitcuuubnikcscishbththeiteaaniitnnngbhbagasdhlenrsteeeewhswaarBrftoeddeohitarttadhrekthiidaiesbstgt,witteoah,mbvtaitneohtreuhuhaaberteceyylibtrhlfothiaiubelnnnseolosntgwtbkstasreI Sew a test seam to determine the 1ev - gather. Mark the first line on the face side of - fabric and sew along it. Each additional seam can be sewn at - presser foot's width from the first ro When sewing several seams next to - another, you must stretch the fabric original length when sewing the subf seams. Otherwise, the gather will be lar. - Knot the threads at of the seam on the the beginning reverse side. ar 48

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Hemming
with
the
twin
needle
With
the
twin
needle
you
can
not
only
embroi
der
see
page
64),
but
also
make
topstitch
seams.
Using
the
twin
needle
you
can
add
a
profes
sional
touch
to
hems
on
stretch
materials
such
as
T-shirts,
knitted
articles
or
cycling
shorts
both
quickly
and
easily.
Twin
needles
are
available
in
different
widths.
The
traditio
nal
width
for
topstitching
is
4
mm.
To
prevent
the
needle
from
striking
the
needle
plate,
you
must
make
sure
that
you
select
the
center
needle
position
D.
First
fold
and
iron
the
width
of
fabric
desi
red
for
the
hem.
Then
topstitch
the
hem
from
the
face
side.
Finally,
cut
the
protruding
hem
edge
back
to
the
seam.
Use
only
a
jersey
needle
when
sewing
stretch
material!
Tip:
On
difficult
materials
such
as
ribbed
knit-
wear
it
is
advisable
to
baste
the
hem
before
topstitching
it.
On
page
64
you
will
find
a
description
of
how
to
thread
the
twin
needle.
Smocking
effect
with
elastic
threads
Fine,
light
fabrics
such
as
Batist,
rayon
a
silk
are
especially
suitable
for
beautiful
s
king
work.
For
smocking
work
with
the
e
thread
you
should
use
an
additional
bob
case
and
wind
it
by
hand
with
the
elastk
thread.
As
the
elastic
thread
is
much
str
than
the
normal
bobbin
thread,
the
tens
the
bobbin
case
must
be
set
at
very
low
forget
however,
the
higher
the
bobbin
tI
tension,
the
more
intense
the
gathering
Sew
a
test
seam
to
determine
the
1ev
gather.
Mark
the
first
line
on
the
face
side
of
fabric
and
sew
along
it.
Each
additional
seam
can
be
sewn
at
presser
foot’s
width
from
the
first
ro
When
sewing
several
seams
next
to
another,
you
must
stretch
the
fabric
original
length
when
sewing
the
subf
seams.
Otherwise,
the
gather
will
be
lar.
Knot
the
threads
at
the
beginning
ar
of
the
seam
on
the
reverse
side.
prog
Ia
G
3
G
0
I.
3
0
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