Operation Manual

Bridging
stitch
The
I
ridgin
stitch
is
suitable
ic
r
(I
)1flii)t.
t\V(
I
[)iect.’S
(ii
fabric
with
p
>
folded
edges.
lso
use
to
jc
)ifl
lace
and
ribbon
Elastic
shirring
l’lie
bridging
stitch
is
als
useful
fi
r
gathered
elastic
shirring.
I
se
the
ltti
nhole
loot
C.
tighten
the
upper
thread
tensk
in
Remember
that
the
4*
double.
so
take
this
into
a(
count
elasti
\\
ill
al\a\
be
stitched
/
hen
calculating
how
iuu
Ii
von
ill
need,
Place
the
slurring
elastic
(elastic
thread)
around
the
linger
of
the
presser
f(
)Ot
C.
Se
in
un
tI
ie
wri
mg
side
o
er
b
ith
lengths
i
if
the
elastic
billowing
marked
lines.
(ather
the
shirring
b
pulling
the
elastic
threads.
Seam
and
overcast
Sc
ume
stitches
can
be
used
for
the
edge
where
a
urn
I
i
I
seal
ii
is
alloed.
Place
the
fabric
so
that
seaming
and
O\
ercasting
dire
tly
0n
Overlock
the
inside
right
tc
IC
of
the
pres’’r
it
)t
f(
lIt
ws
th
cc
Ige
cci
t
lie
fi
I
uric
Overlock
is
chieflv
used
for
se.
ing
hea
v
stretch
fabrk
Snap
oh
presser
it
B.
Seam
and
overcast
stitch,
may
be
used
to
se
light
and
medium
non
-
i
etc.
h
fa
I
uric
and
light
st
ret
‘Ii
la
I
un
c.
Overcast
sna
l
i
presser
foot
Presser
foot)
is
alst
c
used
to
I
erIc
cc.
k
and
c
)\
ei’cast
mans
chIle
rent
I
a
I
irk’s
it
I
the
exce’
(
in
cul
heavy,
firm
fal
uric.
s.
‘[lie
pin
on
the
presst’r
b
>(
)t
slit
cc
Id
11)1
Ii
w
the
edge
of
the
fabric
and
ill
pl’e\
ciii
the
-(
mm.
\
lien
using
stitch
\\idtli
t.
fabric
froitu
puckering,
stitch
idtli
c
)r
Ii
ce
er.
cisc
presser
lot
it
A.
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