Operation Manual
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Cording
foot
Cording
is
a
technique
in
which
pearl
thread
or
a
fine
cord
is
overstitched
to
produce
a
purl
seam.
With
this
you
can
obtain
an
effect
similar
to
braiding.
•
Attach
the
cording
foot.
•
Place
the
pearl
thread
in
the
toot
so
it
leads
through
one
of
the
grooves
at
the
front
and
lies
under
the
presser
foot
at
the
back.
•
Overstitch
the
pearl
thread
with
a
narrow
satin
stitch.
This
produces
what
is
known
as
the
purl
seam.
Tip:
You
can
also
obtain
a
remarkable
effect
by
overstitching
a
medium
pearl
thread
with
a
thread
of
a
different
color.
Appliqué
foot
Appliqués
are
easily
sewn
and
always
produce
a
beautiful
effect.
By
using
different
materials
and
patterns
you
can
create
countless
new
designs.
You
can
make
a
perfect,
densely
stitched
seam
with
the
appliqué
foot,
which
has
a
special
cutout
on
its
sole
for
the
satin-stitch
seam.
•
Attach
the
appliqué
foot.
•
Transfer
your
drafted
pattern
to
the
paper
side
of
a
fusible,
paper-backed
webbing.
Remember
that
any
letters
or
numbers
have
to
be
drawn
as
mirror
images.
•
Iron
the
fusible
webbing
onto
the
appliqué
material.
Cut
out
your
motif
and
peel
the
paper
from
the
back
of
the
appliqué.
•
Position
and
press
your
appliqué
pieces
in
place
on
your
base
fabric.
•
Place
a
stabilizer
under
your
work
area.
•
Sew
over
the
edges
of
the
appliqué
material
with
a
narrow
satin
stitch
zigzag.
Make
sure
that
the
stitch
covers
the
outer
edge
so
that
no
fraying
occurs
later.
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