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Presser foot
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without presser foot
Program selection
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1
Stitch length dial
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1 - 4
Presser foot
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without presser foot
Program selection
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1
Attaching the darning plate
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Loosen the tension of the upper thread
(see page 20) so that the under thread will
loosely lie on the back of the fabric and will be
entwined by the upper thread.
1. Sew one or more rows of stitches.
2. Hold the upper and under threads on one
side, and draw on the other side at the loose
under thread.
Now distribute the ruffle evenly.
(To be used, for example, with honey comb
stitches as described on page 33).
Remove the presser foot holder (16)
(see page 10).
Loosen the tension of the upper thread a bit so
that the under thread will not be drawn through
to the right side of the fabric.
Put the fabric into the embroidery frame (not
included in the delivery program).
Then lower the presser foot lever (23).
Hold the embroidery frame with your hand.
While stitching the designed pattern, slowly
move the embroidery frame. Be careful not the
come too close to the needle with your fingers.
1
2
3/8’’
Note:
It is recommended to draw the desired
embroidery pattern with a pencil or with
tailor's chalk on the right side of the fabric.
Ruffling
Embroidering