Operation Manual

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Attach
clear-view
sewing
foot
No.
93-100179-00
or
ordinary
sewing
foot
No.
93-838954-00.
Turn
utility-stitch
control
(5)
to
blind-stitch
symbol
on
models
294
to
295-i,
or
to
shell-
edge
stitch
symbol
on
models
296-1
and
297-1.
Shell
edging
makes
a
nice
trimming
on
lin
gerie
or
garments
made
of
delicate,
soft
fabrics
ortricot.
Fold
the
fabric
along
the
line
which
is
to
be
enhanced
by
shell
edging.
On
models
296-1
and
297-1,
place
it
under
the
sewing
foot
so
that
it
extends
to
the
left
of
the
needle.
Sew
along
the
folded
edge
with
the
needle
taking
the
left
stitch
into
the
fabric
and
the
right
stitch
over
its
edge.
As
the
threads
are
inter
locked
outside
the
fabric,
the
fabric
edge
is
drawn
inwardly,
thus
producing
a
shell
edg
ing
effect.
tends
to
the
rigtit
or
toe
neeaie
rsee
iii.
at
bottom
left),
so
that
the
needle
takes
the
left
stitch
over
the
fabric
edge.
Stitch
length:
ito
2
Stitch
width
control
(18):
4
36
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Inserting
patches
with
elastic
stitch
Attach
ordinary
sewing
foot.
Turn
utility-stitch
control
(5)
to
elastic-stitch
symbol.
Stitch
length:
between
ā€œ0ā€
and
lower
end
of
buttonhole
symbol
Stitch
width:
maximum
1
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Cut
the patch
a
little
larger
than
the
damag
ed
area
and
place
it
over
the
thin
spot
so
that
its
grain
matches
the
rest
of
the
fabric
Sew
the
patch
down
by
stitching
along
its
edges.
Turn
the
material
over
and
trim
close
to
the
seams
The
seam
which
loins
the
patch
to
the
fabric
is
highly
elastic
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