Singer One Instruction Manual 2 - Page 46

References, Adjusting, Ruffling

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44 The names and uses of the principal parts of the ruffler are as follows: (SEE REFERENCES IN FIG. 42) A-Fool-the part by which the ruffler is attached to the presser bar. B -FORK ARM-the section that must be placed astride the needle clamp. C- ADJUSTING SCREW-the screw that regulates the fullness of the gather. D-PRoJEcTioN-=the part that projects through the slots in the adjusting lever. E-ADJUSTING LEVER-the lever that sets the ruiner for gathering or for making a plait once at every six stitches or once at every twelve stitches, as desired; also for disengaging the ruffler, when either plaiting or gathering is not desired. F - ADJUSTING FINGER-the part which regulates the width or size of the plaits. G---SEPARATOR GUIDE-the guide on the underside of the ruffier, containing slots into which the edge of the material is placed to keep the heading of the ruffle even; also for separating the material to be ruffled from the material to which the ruffle is to be attached. H - RUFFLING BLADE-the upper blue steel blade with the teeth at the end to push the material in plaits up to the needle. J-SEPARATOR BLADE-the lower blue steel blade without teeth, which prevents the teeth of the ruffling blade coming into contact with the feed of the machine, or the material to which ruffling or plaiting is to be applied. To Attach the Ruffler to the Machine Raise the needle bar to its highest point and remove the presser foot. Attach the ruffler foot (A, Fig. 42) to the presser bar by means of the thumb screw, at the same time placing the fork arm (B, Fig. 42) astride the needle clamp as shown in Fig. 43.

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44
The
names
and
uses
of
the
principal
parts
of
the
ruffler
are
as
follows:
(SEE
REFERENCES
IN
FIG.
42)
A
—Fool
—the
part
by
which
the
ruffler
is
attached
to
the
presser
bar.
B
—FORK
ARM
—the
section
that
must
be
placed
astride
the
needle
clamp.
C—
ADJUSTING
SCREW
the
screw
that
regulates
the
fullness
of
the
gather.
D—PRoJEcTioN-=the
part
that
projects
through
the
slots
in
the
adjusting
lever.
E
—ADJUSTING
LEVER
the
lever
that
sets
the
ruiner
for
gathering
or
for
making
a
plait
once
at
every
six
stitches
or
once
at
every
twelve
stitches,
as
desired;
also
for
disengaging
the
ruffler,
when
either
plaiting
or
gathering
is
not
desired.
F-
ADJUSTING
FINGER
the
part
which
regulates
the
width
or
size
of
the
plaits.
G
---SEPARATOR
GUIDE
the
guide
on
the
underside
of
the
ruffier,
containing
slots
into
which
the
edge
of
the
material
is
placed
to
keep
the
heading
of
the
ruffle
even;
also
for
separating
the
material
to
be
ruffled
from
the
material
to
which
the
ruffle
is
to
be
attached.
H-
RUFFLING
BLADE
the
upper
blue
steel
blade
with
the
teeth
at
the
end
to
push
the
material
in
plaits
up
to
the
needle.
J
—SEPARATOR
BLADE
the
lower
blue
steel
blade
without
teeth,
which
prevents
the
teeth
of
the
ruffling
blade
coming
into
contact
with
the
feed
of
the
machine,
or
the
material
to
which
ruffling
or
plaiting
is
to
be
applied.
To
Attach
the
Ruffler
to
the
Machine
Raise
the
needle
bar
to
its
highest
point
and
re-
move
the
presser
foot.
Attach
the
ruffler
foot
(A,
Fig.
42)
to
the
presser
bar
by
means
of
the
thumb
screw,
at
the
same
time
placing
the
fork
arm
(B,
Fig.
42)
astride
the
needle
clamp
as
shown
in
Fig.
43.