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Darning 43 FREE MOTION WORK Household linens, children's clothes and knitwear of all kinds can be repaired with the darning stitch. Procedure • Trim ragged edges from area to be darned. Centre worn section in embroidery hoops. • Turn pointer of feed throw-out clockwise to "darn" position as shown. The feed is thus rendered inoperative and will not interfere with the free movement of the work. • Move stitch regulating lever to its neutral position in the centre of slot at front of machine. Disassemble presser foot. • Position work under presser bar. • Lower presser bar. • Hold needle thread loosely with left hand, turn hand wheel over and draw bobbin

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43
FREE
MOTION
WORK
Darning
Household
linens,
children's
clothes
and
knitwear
of
all
kinds
can
be
repaired
with
the
darning
stitch.
Procedure
Trim
ragged
edges
from
area
to
be
darned.
Centre
worn
section
in
embroidery
hoops.
Turn
pointer
of
feed
throw
-out
clockwise
to
"darn"
position
as
shown.
The
feed
is
thus
rendered
inoperative
and
will
not
interfere
with
the
free
movement
of
the
work.
Move
stitch
regulating
lever
to
its
neutral
position
in
the
centre
of
slot
at
front
of
machine.
Disassemble
presser
foot.
Position
work
under
presser
bar.
Lower
presser
bar.
Hold
needle
thread
loosely
with
left
hand,
turn
hand
wheel
over
and
draw
bobbin