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Tubular Articles Machine Setting: E-0 8-0 C-.2 0-0 Dropfeed. You need no darning hoop to mend sleeves, trouser legs or socks on your PFAFE 332. Simply slip them over the free arm. Stitch back and forth across the hole, first lengthwise, then cross wise. Use a thin No. 70 needle. 1. R 5913 Thin Spots Remember that "a stitch in time saves nine" and reinforce spots that have worn thin with short stitches made lengthwise and across worn section. Clamp fabric into darning hoop and move it freely under the needle. Long rips may be darned with the normal sewing foot and without hoop. Raise machine feed and use forward and reverse stitch lever. Small Holes Darn small and medium-size holes by trimming ragged edges with the fabric grain. First stitch back and forth across the hole from one side to the other with the machine running at high speed. Then turn the fabric at right angles and sew back and forth over preceding work. This anchors threads in the unworn atea around the hole. 49

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Tubular
Articles
Machine
Setting:
E—0
8—0
C-.2
0—0
Dropfeed.
You
need
no
darning
hoop
to
mend
sleeves,
trouser
legs
or
socks
on
your
PFAFE
332.
Simply
slip
them
over
the
free
arm.
Stitch
back
and
forth
across
the
hole,
first
lengthwise,
then
cross
wise.
Use
a
thin
No.
70
needle.
Thin
Spots
Remember
that
“a
stitch
in
time
saves
nine”
and
reinforce
spots
that
have
worn
thin
with
short
stitches
made
lengthwise
and
across
worn
section.
Clamp
fabric
into
darning
hoop
and
move
it
freely
under
the
needle.
Long
rips
may
be
darned
with
the
normal
sewing
foot
and
without
hoop.
Raise
machine
feed
and
use
forward
and
reverse
stitch
lever.
Small
Holes
Darn
small
and
medium-size
holes
by
trimming
ragged
edges
with
the
fabric
grain.
First
stitch
back
and
forth
across
the
hole
from
one
side
to
the
other
with
the
machine
running
at
high
speed.
Then
turn
the
fabric
at
right
angles
and
sew
back
and
forth
over
preceding
work.
This
anchors
threads
in
the
unworn
atea
around
the
hole.
1.
R
5913
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