Inside curves, Outside curves – SINGER 201K User Manual
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Binding Curved Edges
Curved edges can be bound as easily as
straight edges, but require slightly differ
ent fabric handling.
Inside Curves
Inside curves are straightened as they
are fed into the binder. If the fabric is
soft and has a tendency to stretch rein
force the edge with a single row of
stitching before binding.
Outside Curves^
Outside curves tend to lead away from
the centre slot of the scroll and should be
guided so that a full seam width is taken
at the needle point. Do not attempt to
pull or straighten the fabric into the full
length of the scroll.
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