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4.• rr Fig. 17 I f: , , .N6_07 • •- Start by sewing stitch rows from left to right and vice-versa (Fig. 17a). These rows should be parallel and as close to one another as possible. Do not extend the rows beyond the edge of the damaged area farther than absolutely necessary to secure the stitches. It is advantageous to make rows of different lengths in order to prevent the material from tearing at the edge of the area darned. Then cover the parallel rows with new parallel rows at right angles running front to back and vice-versa. a The first covering rows are sewn a little beyond the outermost first rows (Fig. 17 b) in order to obtain a regular and strong darned area. The covering rows should also be parallel and as close to one another as possible. Finally fill the small gaps in the darning area by a number of additional covering rows limited to the exact area originully damaged (Fig. 17e). Darning Stockings Darning stockings is rendered easy and convenient by the Bernina Darning Attachment. Its operation is very f. 1g. 11'

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Fig.
17
4.•
I
f:
,
,
.N
6
_07
-
rr
a
Start
by
sewing
stitch
rows
from
left
to
right
The
first
covering
rows
are
sewn
a
little
beyond
the
outermost
first
rows
(Fig.
17
b)
and
vice
-versa
(Fig.
17a).
These
rows
should
in
order
to
obtain
a
regular
and
strong
darned
area.
The
covering
rows
should
also
be
be
parallel
and
as
close
to
one
another
as
pos-
parallel
and
as
close
to
one
another
as
possible.
sible.
Do
not
extend
the
rows
beyond
the
edge
of
the
damaged
area
farther
than
absolutely
Finally
fill
the
necessary
to
secure
the
stitches.
It
is
advan-
small
gaps
in
the
tageous
to
make
rows
of
different
lengths
in
darning
area
by
a
order
to
prevent
the
material
from
tearing
at
number
of
addi-
the
edge
of
the
area
darned.
tional
covering
rows
limited
to
the
Then
cover
the
parallel
rows
with
new
parallel
exact
area
origi-
rows
at
right
angles
running
front
to
back
and
nully
damaged
vice
-versa.
(Fig.
17e).
Darning
Stockings
Darning
stockings
is
rendered
easy
and
convenient
by
the
Bernina
Darn-
ing
Attachment.
Its
operation
is
very
f.
1g.
11'