Singer One Instruction Manual 2 - Page 47

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45 To Adjust the Rufiler for Gathering The adjusting finger (F, Fig. 43) is not intended for gathering and should be moved forward or away from the needle, as shown in Fig. 43. .00 • 40 ' Pe .J. 4k4 b„ FIG. 43 Raise the adjusting lever (E, Fig. 43) and move it to the left so that the projection (D, Fig. 43) will enter the slot marked "1" in the-adjusting lever (E) when the lever is released. The ruffling blade will then move forward and back once at every stitch. Insert the material to be ruffled between the two blue blades, following the line 2 in Fig. 42. Draw the material slightly back of the needle, lower the presser bar and commence to sew. To make fine gathering, shorten the stroke of the :ruffling blade, also shorten the stitch. To make full gathering, lengthen the stroke of the ruffling blade by turning the adjusting screw (C) downwardly, also lengthen the stitch. By varying these adjust-. merits, many pleasing varieties of work can be accomplished.

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45
To
Adjust
the
Rufiler
for
Gathering
The
adjusting
fi
nger
(F,
Fig.
43)
is
not
intended
for
gathering
and
should
be
moved
forward
or
away
from
the
needle,
as
shown
in
Fig.
43.
.00
40 '
Pe
FIG.
43
.J.
44
kb„
Raise
the
adjusting
lever
(E,
Fig.
43)
and
move
it
to
the
left
so
that
the
projection
(D,
Fig.
43)
will
enter
the
slot
marked
"1"
in
the
-
adjusting
lever
(E)
when
the
lever
is
released.
The
ruffling
blade
will
then
move
forward
and
back
once
at
every
stitch.
Insert
the
material
to
be
ruffled
between
the
two
blue
blades,
following
the
line
2
in
Fig.
42.
Draw
the
material
slightly
back
of
the
needle,
lower
the
presser
bar
and
commence
to
sew.
To
make
fi
ne
gathering,
shorten
the
stroke
of
the
:ruffling
blade,
also
shorten
the
stitch.
To
make
full
gathering,
lengthen
the
stroke
of
the
ruffling
blade
by
turning
the
adjusting
screw
(C)
downwardly,
also
lengthen
the
stitch.
By
varying
these
adjust-.
merits,
many
pleasing
varieties
of
work
can
be
accomplished.