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~ Shell Hemmer aw pw (ail ecole dtd Patel deadi bead distill and lay the work near the presser foct. GE] With the left hand hold the first fold near t ‘end under the needle. Stick the needie In and lower foot. To facilitate sewing on the comer one foot no longer ties on ‘Shell hemmer 168 Needle: 0-70 Mercerised sewing thread No.30 2-8 0 ww and Ai Needle position: canter Feed control: nt Use the same method as for normal hemming. { The Lap Hemmer (Feller) Lap hemmer 174 Needle: 80-70 Mercerised sewing thread No, 30 First operation: make sure that the same follor all the you do when it again into ;cond row of iy sideways on VODPTTRHPH DPPH HTHPTPAPT HTH HOD pion fit ait a = BG a sai bad ae @ @ © Jbecadd ne end wali a @ w aia a @ @ @ ec a a @ @ Gatherer 178 Needle: 80-70 Mercerised sewing thread No. 30 land the upper piece ly towards the right Calculation: The amount of gather depends on the length ‘of the stitch, The longer the stiteh the tighter the gather. The Gatherer Applique work || | | Embroidery foot 030 | | | Needles: 20-70 Thread: Embroidery thread an | You may work with or without the frame; however, taut m: more easily. table. ‘No. 50/100 & eH eggs ECE Ce Automatic: OWHIWY and a Neadle position: center Feed control: sh Guiding the work lal can be guided should not be pressed onto the sewing Guiding with the frame: The | ‘must hold the framo steady, because often the frame is guided during sewing hand only Inner edge of the frame. Extend the middle and the ring fingers. ‘Your hand now has complete the frame and the best poss! dom of movement. ini : Do not place the to the thumb, guide the wor Nevertheless, the rather taut. This is the ‘only way the work can be turned as the | Correct: Place thumbs under the mate- rial, Make a fold if the piece of work is. large (see diagram). Guide near the presser foot. wise the move- Incorrect: This way Preparation: Trace design on the wrong side of the material with the ald of spe- cial tracing paper. See that the motive ia in reverse. The traced onto iron-on ‘Tack material for applique onto the right side, 1. Sew along the traced lines on the width: 1% length: almost 0 Cover the cut edge on the right side Stitch, Sew corners and small itch (using hand 19 the tines through that ued and sew from the ef ow o & ORR H ® | ere nge ee ® ® .. © Applique work i ac i didn de Sewing the comers 1. Rectangular corner: con the outer edge, turn the work and continue sewing. The corner will now be oversewn. top sewing ‘2 em e corner, Then turn lle sewing onto 0, Raise presser foo! Using the same method as for blunt corners, {| Mult-colour applique work ‘The lower part: ly this part of the applique ma- should be tacked on, Sew ere the colours overlap h and zigzag the 2, Trim away surplus applique mate- 8 When covering the contours leave covered again by the : Complete in the usual man- r applique work. - Satin Stitch embroidery ee é ili uIGHIGoTnES Torso for Wble-cloha abio-napn, ee le Ea ae 1. Open corner: Sew until a space the Width of the sich fs let inthe comer, BOFAEr Scallops é Praca netdie on he side espe, Turn a and sons enna 7 corr with Embroidery fot 20 2. Coaed,overewm comer: Sew {0 woth paper : Needle: 60 | ‘Thread: almost 0 | € by placing tn * ow satin etch seam, Remove paver |g ie Sa carauly st rou the scape | © er wih clagonal design (rctan- width: 294 length: | 4-12 Oversew edge wi time guide a pear making sure that or under Ft gular Gn to outor edge. Li Toot, tum sewing work, Needle position, left or right (ac cording to design) sow zigzag or almost 0 WAI anal AW center ae zigzag. At the sam cord along the edg toonery), Needle position a) Lay the work under the foot so th ‘The stitch length for embroidery is to be adjusted to @ short length. The material may block progress when | the foot moves over a seam already iensanes cian tmbrlaere. pe ; ienathwise ob During Siose to tosttng Te close to the foot and assisting ts Sewing tun the zag ageln sawly onto e | 4: sew si moved, yl Note: The machine feeds in a sta 1e and not in curves. The border cor therefore be held straight and scallop edge must be guided on aight line. Guide slowly and near foot. \\ | | has been made). Satin Stitch embroidery a aq Straight border Prepar Draw border ine, underlay with paper. tet run: Stiten width: 4 Stiteh length: almost 0 1 | sew satin stitch seam. “#4 @) and cut away surplus mat q oe ss al i th ail * 229, At the same cord (No. 8 ijiiis ing care that it cided ae ‘a wt ‘a, button-hole foot the cord. (See diagram.) Push th over the corner and con- Cut surplus material away caret he automatic i Embroidery foot 030 Needle: 80 Thread: Embroidery | thread No. 90/60 ‘As with hand embroidery, one must have fa knowledge of the basic rules for em- broidering with the automatic. It is worth | while spending some time studying and | practising these rules. Before you begin any ombroidery work 1, Attach embroidery foot, have paper ready, 2, Use the same colour embroidery thread for the top and the bottom. 8, Practise with a remnant of materia) ——————————— {and underlay with paper). 4, Observe work in the foot hole. .d and 120 With one-sided pattems watch whilst of the: completely procedure in the foot Over-embroidering with cord Sitch width: 4~8 Stitch length: almost 0 ‘As desired and 1~20 Guide cord (Lurex thread) at the same time through the hole in the embroidery foot. Cord in the bobbin case {algo plain or metallic thread) 2-3 (No.4) oF (No.2) and 120 sition: "center Feed control To be worked on wrong side. Trace design onto paper or Vilene. Loosen tension and tighten uper tension a S$} | Embroidery toot 030 | Neeate: 80 4 2@ 1 42 fod and 1-20 28 =m le has reached the center in the midat Lengthening the pattern ique before one sews flowers and stars. (Watch the sewing through hole of the x | foot) —. o. 1. Hold right hand on the hand whet oe K \ 7 a % 4 ae @ @ & w S avoid sewing past ‘3. When the pattern Indicated on the pal fe ik ‘@ © foot stands paral of the previous leaf. Oversew each leaf once again on this moti. a | t | | Embroidering with the automatic Embroidery foot 000 Neadie: 80 Threed: Embroidery thread No. 30/60 Placing two patterns opposite one another Iftwo patterns areto be placed opposite fone another, one side of foot a6 It Is mastered, it will be a joy to do. mately 8X8"), underlay with paper. 1. Sew the places for the motifs (for practice only). € |-—— 2: = aa 2, When reeuming sewing, the foot in such a way th io on the material; ingers guide ways exactly on the mark. (After o motif has been sewn the fingers move down to the next one, i.e, from motif end to motif end.) do not match up push ‘The result will be a 1e next pattern should TPH HH DD THA HH HH Om on mn ®@ v | eee Sb ttl a ae oes ll cad aa aa tose a cy o* so a @ lobailtwoslel an deel asl wea dese wel no eS Ral o ai Embroidery foot 080 Needle: 80 Thread: Embroidery thread No. 30/60 2 ‘almost 0 As desired and 1-20 ‘center mea. Feed control ‘Sewing small curves if one imagines curve made of small straight lines then it is understood that fone can sew the individual motifs of 2 cure in the same manner. Embroidering with the automatic When one motif Is finished leave the needle in the work, raise foot and turn (Thumbs under the material, 260. que: Guiding without frame.) ia lh ai lt, a 4 | | 1 Preparing a triangle Practise with a remnant of material (underlay with paper) jace on the marked corner ‘onto the material at least Im this way one can see whether the 1m has to be balanced by pushing or pulling the material. | Embroidery foot 080 ‘Thread: | Embroidery thread ft and the other right of the ten- sion dise. As desired and 1~20 center hae Double needle Stitch width: 2¥s Stiteh length: Yet (according to pattern)

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