SINGER 631 User Manual
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Cmv(!d edges require slightly different fubiie huudliug from straight edgr^s. Inside curves are straigh
tened as they are fed into the binder. If fabric is soft and has a tendency to stretch, reinforce the edge
with a single row of stitching before binding.
Outside cuivos tend to loarl away from the centre slot of the scroll and .should be guided so that a full
scam width is taken at the needle point. Do not attempt to pull or straigliten fabric into the lull length
of the scroll.
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This alfadmiGiit offers a simple and effective way
to make gathered and pleated ruffles. Ruffles may
b(! made .sorparalely or made and applied at the
.same time. The ruffier i.s attached to the machine
in place of the regular presser foot and is used
with a straight slitdt setting only.
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Straight stitch setting: AK 3
Throat plate; Straight slitch
Ruffier
Adjusting Points
The adjusting lever sets the. niffler for gathers or
pleats. The number 1 space setting is for gathers
and plates fullness al every stitch. Numbers 6 and
12 are space settings for pleats, .spacing them 6 or
12 stitche.s apart. The star is for straight stitdiiiuj
The adjusting Hnger is used only for pleating
and affects the width of the pleat. It is thrown out
of action by bringing it out of contact with the
adjusting scre,w.
The adjusting screw' regulates the fuUne.ss of
gatlters or pleats. When turned inward to its limit
with liie adjusting finger in place, tlie attadiment
is set for its deepest pleat. When turned outward
to its limit, witli file adjusting finger out of action,
¡he ruffier gives only a hint of fuliness.