Operation Manual

Cording
is
made
with
two
neeole
threads.
When
threading
toe
reedles.
make
sure
to
ead
each
thread
between
a
separate
cair
of
tension
discs
To
wnder
your
oorong
more
prominent,
in
sert
a
filler
cord
Select
the
twin
needle
gauge
and
the
size
of
the
filler
cord
to
suit
The
type
of
mater
al
used.
The
thcker
the
fabric
the
wider
inc
needle
Qauge.
Lace
the
filler
coro
through
the
hole
in
the
needle
plate,
as
illustrated
in
Figs.
2
and
3.
Hold
both
needle
threads
lightly
and
rotate
:he
balance
wheel
to
draw
up
the
coed
n
thread.
The
smalles’
distance
between
cording
seams
made
with
tne
ordinary
sewing
foot
a
abt.
6mm
+rncb).
For
narrower
cording,
use
one
of
the
cordng
‘ect
Listed
below
Fold
the
beginning
of
the
fabric
edge
twice.
making
a
hem
aboUt
3
mm
)
wide
and
several
nches
long.
Place
the
material
under
the
hemmer
foot
and
lower
the
same
Make
3
to
4
straight
stitches
to
secure
the
folded
edge
‘n
place.
Draw
the
fabric
into
the
hemmer
foot
by
pu
I
ing
both
threads
backwards,
as
shown
n
the
drawing.
Use
ordinary
sewing
foot
No.
93-838954-00.
or
cording
foot
and
insert
a
twin
needle
whicr
can
be
obtained
from
your
sewing
machine
dealeri.
Stitch
length:
1
5
to
2
T
make
different
size
oorc.ng.
toe
follow
ng
twin
needles
and
cording
‘eeL
can
be
suoplied
at
extra
cost.
Ti
n
needes
‘or
need
e
oistances
of
2
1
6t
.
i
2.01’
•.
i.
2
5L’
3
0
ano
.,0
(
mm.
Tording
foot
No
93-847671-00
with
3
grooves
s
used
for
neavy
materials.
cording
foot
No.
93-847675-00
with
5
grooves
or
medium-heavy
fabrics,
and
cording
foot
No.
93-847680-00
with
0
grooves
for
ightweignt
mater
ala.
295/295-1/297-1
294/294-1/296-1
Feed
the
fabric
edge
into
The
hemmer
foot
scrod
th
your
right
hand
(see
l..
maK
ing
sure
that
the
scroll
is
well
Oiled
Nith
faorc
at
all
times
and
the
fabric
does
not
slip
sideways
under
the
right
half
of
the
‘oot.
To
produce
an
elastic
hem
on
soft
fabricS,
use
zigzag
stitches.
Set
the
stitc’
wioth,
as
inst’.cted
on
o.
25.
Hemming
Attach
hemmerfoot
No.
93-847551
-00.
Stitch
iength’
1
5
to
2
22
N”
t
.
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