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Shirring, elastic, threads

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Shirring with elastic threads (J E 3-5 * Cording foot (special accessory) First mark the starting line for the shirred se on the underside of the fabric. Insert the neec the fabric at the seam beginning point and an elastic thread around the needle. lnserl elastic thread in the groove of the sewing fo use. Lower the sewing foot and sew a numb seams at about foot width. Make sure thai elastic thread is not pierced during sewing an not stretch it. Finally, pull the threads with hand, and determine the amount of gather , self. Tie off the threads on the reverse side Fig. 1). Instead of elastic thread it is also possible tc heavy cotton thread (see Fig. 2). Pull the fabric to the required width and stitci threads down. This results in a fixed shirred € This operation can also be carried out witi dual feed engaged (sewing foot 1A),

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Shirring
with
elastic
threads
(J
E
3-5
*
Cording
foot
(special
accessory)
First
mark
the
starting
line
for
the
shirred
se
on
the
underside
of
the
fabric.
Insert
the
neec
the
fabric
at
the
seam
beginning
point
and
an
elastic
thread
around
the
needle.
lnserl
elastic
thread
in
the
groove
of
the
sewing
fo
use.
Lower
the
sewing
foot
and
sew
a
numb
seams
at
about
foot
width.
Make
sure
thai
elastic
thread
is
not
pierced
during
sewing
an
not
stretch
it.
Finally,
pull
the
threads
with
hand,
and
determine
the
amount
of
gather
,
self.
Tie
off
the
threads
on
the
reverse
side
Fig.
1).
Instead
of
elastic
thread
it
is
also
possible
tc
heavy
cotton
thread
(see
Fig.
2).
Pull
the
fabric
to
the
required
width
and
stitci
threads
down.
This
results
in
a
fixed
shirred
This
operation
can
also
be
carried
out
witi
dual
feed
engaged
(sewing
foot
1A),