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Feed-dog and fabric feed 1. Food-dog and stitch length 2. Feed-dog and fabric feed 3. Feed-dog and the sewing of corners With each stitch, the reed-dog moves forward tn, ono stitch. The length of this step is governed by the stitch length selected With an extremely shoo stitch length, the steps are extremely short. The fabric moves under ma presser loot slowly. For example. buttonholes and satin stitching are sewn with this short stitch length. a) The feed-dog can only wont electively d the presser loot is horizontal. J Imo two rows of teem or the feed-dog ale quite a distance apart. because of Me widtn or the needle hole bl When sewing corners. only a small part of the fabric is on the feed-dog. So it cannot transport the work correctly. ri Important a) Make sure that the labrre leeds everey! b) If ine presser foci is tilled eg at a very !luck seam or hem. the feed-dog will be unable to grip the fa- bric T he work will stock. b) Pulling or pushing will result in . gaps•. C) II a folded piece of fahriC is placed against the corner. the feed-dog will once again be able to work property. C) I-bolding back will result in •pile-ups. c) Place a piece of fabric. neatly bolded to the thicknessol the seam. beside the sewing so that the presser 1001 is again arina I0

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Feed
-dog
and
fabric
feed
1.
Food
-dog
and
stitch
length
With
each
stitch,
the
reed
-dog
moves
forward
tn
,
ono
stitch.
The
length
of
this
step
is
governed
by
the
stitch
length
selected
With
an
extremely
shoo
stitch
length,
the
steps
are
extremely
short.
The
fabric
moves
under
ma
presser
loot
slowly.
For
example.
buttonholes
and
satin
stitching
are
sewn
with
this
short
stitch
length.
Important
a)
Make
sure
that
the
labrre
leeds
everey!
b)
Pulling
or
pushing
will
result
in
.
gaps•.
C)
I
-bolding
back
will
result
in
•pile-ups.
2.
Feed
-dog
and
fabric
feed
a)
Th
e
feed
-dog
can
only
wont
electively
d
the
presser
loot
is
horizontal.
b)
If
ine
presser
foci
is
tilled
eg
at
a
very
!luck
seam
or
hem.
the
feed
-dog
will
be
unable
to
grip
the
fa-
bric
T
he
work
will
stock.
c)
Place
a
piece
of
fabric.
neatly
bolded
to
the
thick-
nessol
the
seam.
beside
the
sewing
so
that
the
presser
1001
is
again
arina
3.
Feed
-dog
and
the
sewing
of
corners
J
Imo
two
rows
of
teem
or
the
feed
-dog
ale
quite
a
distance
apart.
because
of
Me
widtn
or
the
needle
hole
bl
When
sewing
corners.
only
a
small
part
of
the
fabric
is
on
the
feed
-dog.
So
it
cannot
transport
the
work
correctly.
C)
II
a
folded
piece
of
fahriC
is
placed
against
the
cor-
ner.
the
feed
-dog
will
once
again
be
able
to
work
property.
I0
ri