Attachment of knitted fabric strip to a piece of fabric

Sewing – Elements – Frames

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112 27, D05B 100

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043937993

ABSTRACT:
In the production of knitted garments especially pullovers, cardigans and sweaters it is frequently desired to add a knitted strip of material to the garment to define a neck opening. With this invention a first piece of fabric such as the strip is impaled on the points of a linking machine, the second piece of fabric such as the garment is then impaled on the points and the other marginal edge of the strip folded over the second piece of fabric and with said marginal edge abutting the points the two pieces of fabric are sewn together. When the strip has one marginal edge formed as a welt edge it is that edge which is impaled on the points.

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patent: 4174670 (1979-11-01), Birkhamshaw

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