White-Westinghouse WW-6000 manual Tucking, the presser foot, same, edge in line

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TUCKING

7.

PIN

TUCKING

Pin

tucking

is

overlocked

so avoid

fabric by raising the upper

knife.

 

Pin

tucking

is

suited to the design

cutting the

of a child’s

clothing

*

Use

 

plate

and

a

lady’s

blouse.

the presser foot

marked

 

“A”.

 

 

 

 

“A”

and

needle

(1)

Remove the width. (Sew

left or right needle

only with

the

one

 

to your required needle.)

(2)

Raise the upper

knife.

(See P6)

 

 

+

Lower the

presser

foot

lifter.

as

the

one

(3)

The tension

is set

the

same

 

overedging.

(See

P14)

 

line of

the

±

The fabric

is ironed along the

 

tucking in

advance.

 

 

 

 

for pin

±

The

differential

feed

ratio

is

normally

“N”.

(4)

Place the

fabric under the presser foot with the

hem

edge in line

with

the

side

of the

needle

plate

and

start to

sew.

lifter.

 

 

 

Raise up

the presser

 

 

 

±

Make

chain-stitch

at

the

end

of

the

sewing.

(5)

The hem sewing is

edge is ironed finished.

to

one

de

when

your

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White-Westinghouse WW-6000 manual Tucking, the presser foot, same, edge in line

FAQ

What is pin tucking?

Pin tucking is a sewing technique where fabric is folded and stitched to create narrow tucks. This adds decorative texture and design to the fabric.

What type of garments is pin tucking suitable for?

Pin tucking is suited for the design of children's clothing and a lady's blouse. It can be used to add a unique touch to these garments.

How can I finish the hem sewing on the White-Westinghouse WW-6000?

To finish the hem sewing, iron the edge of the fabric to provide a clean and polished finish to your garment.