Operation Manual

foot
and
tighten
screw
b
securely.
Spacing
between
Tucks
To
ensure
uniform
spacing
between
parallel
tucks,
place
the
preceding
seam
into
one
of
the
grooves
of
the
foot
and
use
it
as
a
guide.
For
a
larger
spacing
between
tucks,
use
the
adustabIe
guide
(see
ill.
on
page
46)
which
is
part
of
every
cording
foot.
Various
Cording
Effects
Attractive
cording
effects
may be
obtained
by
combining
horizontal,
vertical
and
diagonal
tucks
or
stitching
curved
tucks
(see
ill,
below).
If
yau
want
to
turn
a corner,
leave
needle
in
fabric
(up
to
needle
eye
only),
lift
foot,
turn
fabric,
lower
foot,
and
continue
sewing.
To
stitch
an
acute
angle,
turn
fabric
halfway,
let
needle
make
one
stitch,
turn
fabric
all
the
way,
and
resume
stitching.
attached.
vith
sewing
silk
in
the
needle
and
on
thread
retainer
openings
2,
as
illus
between
the
center
and
front
tension
Dugh
the
hole
at
its
end.
Pull
threads
ds
in
your
left
hand.
ion,
and
increase
or
decrease
the
pe
of
fabric
used.
If
the
tension
has
Id
appear
as
a
faint
zigzag
line
an
rics
or
render
your
cording
more
rt
a
filler
cord,
Its
thickness
depends
cord
from
below
through
hole
g
see
II.
on
page
45).
Lay
the
end
of
oot
(together
with
the
needle
and
ward
under
the
bed
slide
and
place
DR
473
DR
474
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475
DR
058
A
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