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Class 99 & 99K Sewing Machines - Sew-Classic.com

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<strong>Class</strong> <strong>99</strong> & <strong>99</strong>K<br />

Tucking (cont')<br />

● Draw a single thread from the fabric, or measure from the selvage to locate<br />

the first tuck on the straight of the fabric grain.<br />

● For succeeding tucks, crease fabric or draw a thread at distance desired<br />

from previous tuck.<br />

● Press tuck folds before stitching.<br />

● To make "pin" tucks, insert the tuck fold in slot 1 and adjust lug A to locate<br />

stitching a pin width from the fold.<br />

● To make 1/4" tucks, insert the tuck fold into slot 5, and move lug A to its<br />

extreme left position.<br />

Use a short stitch length and perfectly balanced tensions.<br />

THE QUILTER<br />

The Quilter, designed with a short,<br />

open foot and an adjustable and<br />

removable space guide, is especially<br />

well adapted to stitching lightly padded<br />

materials. The light padding is based to<br />

the underside of the fabric and may be<br />

of outing flannel, canton flannel, sheet<br />

wadding or light wool interlining.<br />

Replace the presser foot with the<br />

Quilter. Adjust the space guide for the<br />

width between stitching lines. The<br />

space guide may be used to the right or<br />

left of the needle.<br />

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