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_ __ 3' ZE1[ 5152 1,5-2 0,35-1 3 cordiig foot LO 50 1,5-2,5 0,35-1 . C 2-3 Fr rune foo-t. 5ingIe needle cording foot orcIing is a technique in which pearl thread or a ' cord is over-stitched to produce a purl seam. th this you can obtain an effect similar to • rriing Appliques can also he made more •'i essive by this seam. • Mark the required motif on the fabric, avoiding too tight curves or angles if possible. tttach the cording toot and place the filling 'read in one of the front grooves of the fcot. then place lire filling thread in the bach groove nder the foot. Now over stitch tire filling thread with narrow and cieuse ziqzag stitches. Now you have made a so-called purl seam. SP: You can also obtain a special effect by over Icuing a medium pear I thread with a thread of a berent color Fringe foot With this special foot for loop embroidery you can produce fantastic effects in no time. This fool is very useful for terry cloth. • Draw any pattern you wish will the disappeci ring ink pen. • Use a stabilizer and attach tIre fringe foot. • Embroider the motif, row by row. For circles you have to work from the outside inward. • For thicker threads you may have to choose a longer stitch length; it is best to sew a test seam first. • When 'you have fi nisired, pull the woi Ic out 01 the incichine carefully. becaus'-' if you putt too Orsi you will pull the last loops tight. • knot tire threads on the reverse side. 0 a, C ClL 11 3

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3’
ZE1[
LO
_
__
5152
1,5-2
0,35-1
5ingIe
needle
cording
foot
orcIing
is
a
technique
in
which
pearl
thread
or
a
cord
is
over-stitched
to
produce
a
purl
seam.
th
this
you
can
obtain
an
effect
similar
to
rriing
Appliques
can
also
he
made
more
•‘i
essive
by
this
seam.
Mark
the
required
motif
on
the
fabric,
avoiding
too
tight
curves
or
angles
if
possible.
tttach
the
cording
toot
and
place
the
filling
‘read
in
one
of
the
front
grooves
of
the
fcot.
then
place
lire
filling
thread
in
the
bach
groove
nder
the
foot.
Now
over
stitch
tire
filling
thread
with
narrow
and
cieuse
ziqzag
stitches.
Now
you
have
made
a
so-called
purl
seam.
SP:
You
can
also
obtain
a
special
effect
by
over
Icuing
a
medium
pear
I
thread
with
a
thread
of
a
berent
color
Fringe
foot
With
this
special
foot
for
loop
embroidery
you
can
produce
fantastic
effects
in
no
time.
This
fool
is
very
useful
for
terry
cloth.
Draw
any
pattern
you
wish
will
the
disappeci
ring
ink
pen.
Use
a
stabilizer
and
attach
tIre
fringe
foot.
Embroider
the
motif,
row
by
row.
For
circles
you
have
to
work
from
the
outside
inward.
For
thicker
threads
you may
have
to
choose
a
longer
stitch
length;
it
is
best
to
sew
a
test
seam
first.
When
‘you
have
fi
nisired,
pull
the
woi
Ic
out
01
the
incichine
carefully.
becaus’-’
if
you
putt
too
Orsi
you
will
pull
the
last
loops
tight.
knot
tire
threads
on
the
reverse
side.
0
a,
C
ClL
3
cordiig
foot
50
1,5-2,5
0,35-1
.
C
Fr
rune
2—3
-.
foot
11
3