Singer One Instruction Manual 4 - Page 70

in children's

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DARNING AND MENDING Knees, elbows and other areas of wear in children's clothes, sweaters, jackets and shorts become readily accessible for darning, mending or patching when the freearm surface is used. The sewing surface fits inside the enclosed sleeve and leg areas, making it unnecessary to open seams or roll the garment. For darning, follow the instructions on page 58 and refer to page 59 for mending information. BAR TACKS Bar tacks reinforce areas of strain and can be applied to ready-made garments, as well as to those sewn at home. Use the free-arm surface to avoid fabric bulk around the needle when you apply this detail to pockets, plackets, and waistlines. 64

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DARNING
AND
MENDING
Knees,
elbows
and
other
areas
of
wear
in children's
clothes,
sweaters,
jackets
and
shorts
become
readily
accessible
for
darning,
mending
or
patching
when
the
free
-
arm
surface
is
used.
The
sewing
surface
fits
inside
the
enclosed
sleeve
and
leg
areas,
making
it
unnecessary
to
open
seams
or
roll
the
garment.
For
darning,
follow
the
instructions
on
page
58
and
refer
to
page
59
for
mending
information.
BAR
TACKS
Bar
tacks
reinforce
areas
of
strain
and
can
be
applied
to
ready-made
garments,
as
well
as
to
those
sewn
at
home.
Use
the
free
-arm
surface
to
avoid
fabric
bulk
around
the
needle
when
you
apply
this
detail
to
pockets,
plackets,
and
waistlines.
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