7.
PIN
TUCKING
Pin | tucking | is | overlocked | so avoid |
fabric by raising the upper | knife. | |||
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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 | |||
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“A”. |
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“A”
and
needle
(1)
Remove the width. (Sew
left or right needle | ||
only with | the | one |
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to your required needle.)
(2) | Raise the upper | knife. | (See P6) |
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+ | 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. |
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for pin
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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. |
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Raise up | the presser |
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±
Make
at
the
end
of
the
sewing.
(5)
The hem sewing is
edge is ironed finished.
to
one
de
when
your