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STRETCH OVERLOOK
methods proceed as you would for the overiock '
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soft stretchy knits from rippling.
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P»n«m: ./W
Length: 4
Width; 4-5
Feed Dog: jd^^_
Pressure: Normal
Foot: All Purpose
Pattern Selector; 9
SMOCKING
STITCH
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ThB Stitch IS very versatile and can be corded orl222S
used as a topstitch as other reveree stitch patterns.
SEAMING SMOCKING STITCH
The smocking stitch can be used to seam fine
gauze type fabrics or bulky sweater knits this
Follow the directions for overlock seam on Page
Pattern:
Length; 4
Width: 4-5
Feed Dog: A
a
Pressure: Normal
Foot: All Purpose
Pattern Selector: 10
ELASTIC THREAD
SHIRRING
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'*«‘® 9'ris dresses can be shir
rs easily wth the smocking stitch. Place the right
side of the garment down on the bed of the
^chine. Place two strands of elastic thread under
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sewing
wth the smocking stitch to gather cuffs or bodice
tor a feminine effect.
PROCEDURE:
• The smocking stitch is a very useful special ultra
stretch stitch.
® Lingerie or tricot seams should only be about
1/8
inch finished width.
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achieved by joining the folded
^ge of two piece of fabric together with a gap
be^een them. Use a sheer flesh colored piece of
fabric underneath to make the fagoting much
stronger and prettier.
• Do the fagoting with a piece of paper underneath
and remove the paper by hand washing.
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