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39 THE RUFFLER (Cont'd) Crisp fabrics cut on the crosswise grain form the sharpest pleats. Glazed fabrics handle best if the glazed side is downward and the soft backing is next to the miller blade. Group Pleating By using star setting (straight stitching) alternately with 6 or 12 space setting, pleats are formed in groups. Even spacing between groups is accomplished by counting the number of stitches. 2:,

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39
THE
RUFFLER
(Cont'd)
Crisp
fabrics
cut
on
the
crosswise
grain
form
the
sharpest
pleats.
Glazed
fabrics
handle
best
if
the
glazed
side
is
downward
and
the
soft
backing
is
next
to
the
miller
blade.
Group
Pleating
By
using
star
setting
(straight
stitching)
alternately
with
6
or
12
space
setting,
pleats
are
formed
in
groups.
Even
spacing
between
groups
is
accomplished
by
counting
the
number
of
stitches.
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