Operation Manual
Lace
of
curved
or
sharp-cornered
design
must
first
be
tacked
to
the
material
by
hand
with
small stitches
before
sewing
down.
A
stronger
join
between
fabric
and
lace
is
obtained
if
you
sew
down
the
lace
with
small
zigzag
stitches
(scale
marking
1—1.5),
then
trim
away
the
surplus
material
on
the
underside
and
finally
oversew
the
first
line
of
stitcNing,
on
the
right
side,
with
slightly
larger
zigzag
stitches
(scale
marking
2—2.5).
You
may
also
use
hemmers
847552
and
847549
for
sewing
on
lace.
Both
hemmers
have
a
diagonal
slot
on
the
right.
The
edge
of
the
fabric
is
inserted
into
the
curl,
where
the
cloth
is
automatically
turned
under
twice.
At
the
same
time
insert
the
edge
of
the
lace
into
the
slot
as
with
edge
joiner
847505
for
“Edge
Joining”
(page
41).
The
lace
is
then
sewn
down
with
the
zigzag
stitch
direct
on
the
hem.
Sewing
on
Lace
Standard
sewing
foot
847495
Place
the
lace
over
the
right
edge
of
the
material
and
oversew
the
edge
of
the
lace
with
zigzag
stitches
of
suit
abe
width
and
stitch
length.
Trim
away
the
surplus
mate-
rio!.
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