SINGER 319K User Manual
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Fig. 165. Covering Cord with Cording Foot
{Left Toe)
Use: All-purpose Throat Plate, or
Straight Stitching Throat Plate
Central Needle Position
0 Bight
Cording Foot (Left Toe) 160845
Cording Foot (Right Toe) 160846
To cover Cord cut bias strip twice the width of the seam
allowance plus cord. Fold bias over cord, raw edges even,
and position needle close to cord, but not into it, and lower
Cording Foot (Left Toe). Stitch, guiding the edge of the
foot next to the cord, but do not crowd the foot against it.
Machine Baste Cord to right side of garment using
Cording Foot (Right Toe).
CORDED EDGES WITH FABRIC COVERED CORD
Apply facing and position under needle, with facing next
to feed and garment next to foot, so that basting stitch will
be in view. Stitch, this time crowding the foot against
the cording and making stitches between the basting and
the cording.
Before turning work, blend seams by cutting away seam
allowances, the bias to 3^" and the garment and facing
to M".
Corded seams and edges lend smartness to tailored gar
ments. Cushion covers and slip covers are usually finished
with corded seams. The cording feet are essential for making
corded seams and edges and have many applications in
addition to stitching zippers and hems.
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Fig. 166. Machine Basting
Covered Cord to Garment