Household sewing, cushions, slip covers, lamp shades and all articles of cylindrical shaping are conveniently and accurately stitched on the 222K Machine. A popular method of assembling sections for a slip cover attaches the welting to the shaped section, with the cording foot. The shaped section is then pinned to its adjacent section and stitched from the outside through the welting and the seam allowance of the newly joined section. The cording rolls over this outside stitching making it hardly discernible.
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