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Darning
and
mending
Prepare
machine
for
this
work
by
removing
the
presser
foot from
the
presser
bar
(3),
attaching
instead
the
darning
presser
foot
(fig.
36).
At
the
same
time
make
sure
that
the
long
arm
on
the
darning
presser
foot
comes
behind
the cylindrical
body of
the
needle
set
screw
(6).
Drop
feed
dog
by
turning
drop
fed
wheel
(25).
Set
starting
position
knob
ving
article
bnck
and
forth
slowly.
Turn
article
and sew
further
rows
of
stitches
across
those
first
made.
Continue
sewing
until
hole
is
covered
completely.
While
small
holes
may
he
darned
by
holding
down
the
fabric
with
one’s
fingers,
the
use
of
an
embroidery
hoop
is
recommended
for
closing
lar
ger
holes.
Sewing
but
tonizoks
1.
For
the
making
of
all
types
of
buttonholes
the machine
requires
the
following
preparation:
A.
Remove
regular
presser
foot
and
install
buttonhole
oresser
f’
ct
(fig.
37).
B.
Turn
starting
position
knob
(18)
to
“left”
needle
pcsition
(page
18).
C.
Move
zig-zag
regulating
knob
(24)
to
marking
2
mm
on
dial,
a
Adjust
stitch
regulator
knob
(22),
so
that
indicator
finger
above
it
points
to
a
spot
be
tween
dial
marking
“0”
and
“1”
but
closer
to
“0”.
(‘With
stitch
regulator
in
this
setting,
machine
should
produce
closely
spaced
purl
stitches.)
B.
Adjust
gage
on
buttonhole
pres
ser
foot
(fig.
38)
to
indicate
required
length
of
buttonhole.
To
determine
this
adjustment,
measure
size
of
button
and
add
approximately
/io”
to
I,4”
The
distance
from
the
needle
of
the
machine
to
the
front
of
the
gage
should
equal
this
measurement.
F.
Thread
machine
same
as
for
ordinary
sewing
(page
13).
Tighten
thread
tension
by
tur
ning
tension
regulating
knob
(ii)
about
,4
to
turn
to
the
right
(page
18)
to
obtain
the
desired
purl
stitch
effect.
To
determine
the
appearance
of
the
buttonhole
stitch,
sew
a
row
of
purl
stitches
on
a
scrap
of
the
material
which
is
to
have
the
buttonholes.
2.
The
actual
sewing
of
the
button
hole
calls
for
this
sequence:
A.
Mark
off
length
of
buttonhole
on
garment.
B.
Place
start
of
buttonhole
under
needle
and
have
its
end
face
you.
Let
down
presser
foot
and
begin
sewing.
Stop
when
first
row
of
stitches
reaches
the
gage.
C.
Turn
handwheel
toward
you
un
til
needle
makes
another
right
hand
stitch.
Leave
needle
in
material.
What
you
have
sewn
up
to
now
should
look
like
this
diagram:
back
and
forth
under the
needle
and
operate
machine
at
an
easily
con
trollable
speed.
After
an
even
pad
ding
has
been
obtained,
cover
with
a
straight
satin
stitch
to
give
the
appearance
of
hand work.
1’i
Fig.
35.
Fig.
33.
(18)
at
“central”
needle
position
and
move
zig-zag
regulating
knob
(24)
to
“0”.
Use
suitable
embroidery
darning
thread
of
a
type
intended
for
sewing
machines.
Stretch article
to
be
dar
ned in
an embroidery
hoop
and
ilace
under
darning
foot.
Lower
foot
upon
the
material
close
to
the
spot
whete
turn
and
begin
sewing.
Cover
beur
with
successive rows
of
stitches
nio
Fig.
54.
Fig.
37.
Fig.
36.
Fig.
38.
needle
is
here
now.
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