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Making a french seam, Tucking with the edge-stitcher – SINGER 404K User Manual

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Making a French Seam.

An even French seam may be made by inserting

the two edges to be joined, wrong sides together,
in slot 1 or 2 and stitching close to the edge ; then

folding both right sides together and inserting the
back of the seam into slot 1 again and stitching

with just enough margin to conceal the raw edges.
See Fig. 129.

Tucking with the Edge-Stitcher.

Dainty narrow tucking may be produced on the edge-stitcher by inserting

creased folds in slot 1 as shown in Fig. 130, and adjusting the edge-stitcher

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to right or left for the desired width of tuck, up to

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inch. Successive tucks

may be easily creased by folding the material at the desired distance from the

previous tuck, and then running the length of the fold over a straight edge

such as the edge of the sewing machine cabinet. The secret of good tucking

lies in a light tension, short stitch, and fine thread and needle.

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