Singer One Instruction Manual 2 - Page 44

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42 Having adjusted the scales for tuck and space as desired, fold the material and crease by hand; pass ?a* 4S. •kp FIG. 41 the folded edge between the spring and spur near you, then between the two blades of the second scale, and back under the presser foot; draw to the right against the guide, lower the presser bar; see that the lever for the needle clamp to strike is in its backward position, so as to form a crease for the, next tuck, then proceed with the first tuck. For the second tuck, fold carefully at the crease made by the spur and place the edge of the first tuck underneath and against tha spur at the left. The spur will serve as a guide and will also make a distinct crease for the next tuck. Always place the last tuck against the spur to ensure perfect work. When making the last tuck, the lever upon which the needle clamp strikes while tucking should be raised to its highest point; while the lever is in this position, no crease for a succeeding tuck is made upon the goods.

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42
Having
adjusted
the
scales
for
tuck
and
space
as
desired,
fold
the
material
and
crease
by hand;
pass
?a*
4S.
•kp
FIG.
41
the
folded
edge
between
the
spring
and
spur
near
you,
then
between
the
two
blades
of
the
second
scale,
and
back
under
the
presser
foot;
draw
to
the
right
against
the
guide,
lower
the
presser
bar;
see
that
the
lever
for
the
needle
clamp
to
strike
is
in
its
backward
position,
so
as
to
form
a
crease
for
the,
next
tuck,
then
proceed
with
the
fi
rst
tuck.
For
the
second
tuck,
fold
carefully
at
the
crease
made
by
the
spur
and
place
the
edge
of
the
fi
rst
tuck
underneath
and
against
tha
spur
at
the
left.
The
spur
will
serve
as
a
guide
and
will
also
make
a
distinct
crease
for
the
next
tuck.
Always
place
the
last
tuck
against
the
spur
to
ensure
perfect
work.
When
making
the
last
tuck,
the
lever upon
which
the
needle
clamp
strikes
while
tucking
should
be
raised
to
its
highest
point;
while
the
lever
is
in
this
position,
no
crease
for
a
succeeding
tuck
is
made
upon
the
goods.