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Manual darning p -s s tiEFIr Basic darning principles The feed-dog met always be Pothered for darning. The work is mo. fri ed to and Pro by hard and not by the machine It is important to mew) the work evenly and this requires a Mlle practice. The three stops 1. Darn term top left to top motif of hole. Turn by 90 degrees, n •-• ii ------man At Main faults: I mead breaks Irequently. - work not moved evenly. Slitchno uneven and obtrusive: - fabric moved too Quickly In roblon to the sewing speed. Recommendation' Whenevra possible. use the dainog ring to keep tho darnng area taut. MoveIle ring backwards and forvads smoothly; jerky movements result in tan threads. Always wait tram len to right, movng up and down over the hole, not from side to side. Uso the sowing table and support your elbows on the work (abb. Position the machine slightly back from the edge of the table. DernIne Small knots on the under side: - Obit moved too slowly a relation to the Sewing speed. Needle: 80-70 Thread: Denee thread Feed.doo: MOM 2. Wadi from lett o nght, filing in the hole but not too densely. Turn by 180 degrees. a RI n the earn ng, wor- king in the sane direction as step 2, but coy Qua the hole and not to the edge of the darn. • Stitch: -- Straight stitch Stitch length: 0 Prosser fool' 14/ Darring fool No. 9 14,: 111.11 • iragicArni Al the end of rows. change direction in cur- vos and not points other- wise the fabric is ikdy to t teat When the darning technique has boon mastered, work rows of stitches in irregular lengths so that the darn blends into the fabric.