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Blind hem stitching
Stitch
Name
Pattern
leni;th
Stitch Width
Stitch
I
[mm (mch)] [mm (inch))
Blind
Hem
12
.!
2 (1/16)
5 (3/16)
Stitdl
I
<
Stretch
Blind
14
Hem Stitch
j
2
( 1/16)
5 (3/16)
<>
Memo
- - - - - - - - - - -
e
When
the
si
ze of
cylindrical
pieces
is
too
small
to slide
onto
the
arm or
the length is
too short,
the
fabric
w
i
ll
not
feed
and
desi
red
results
may not
be
achieved.
0
Reverse the
skirt
or
pants.
-<D-~
(j) Wrong side of fabric
®
Right
side
of
fabric
@ Bottom side
©
Edge of fabric
Fold the fabric along
the
desired
edge
of
the
hem,
and press.
<D
<D
<D
'
'
:
"2'
:
:
1
\b/
,
I
<Seen
: : :.
from
the side>
(j) W rong side of
fabric
®
Right
side of
faoric
@ Edge of
fabric
©
Desired edge of
hem
<Thick
fabric>
<Normal fabric>
e
Use a
chalk to mark
on
the
fabric about
5
mm
(3/16 inch)
from
the edge
of
the
fabric,
and
then
baste
it.
(j)
Wrong side of
fabric
®
Right side of
fa6ric
@
©
6
@
®
E
dge
of
fabric
Bast
ing stitching
5
mm
(3/16
i
nch)
Desired edge
of
hem
<D
<Thick
fabrie>
<D
<Normal
fabric>
<Seen
from
the
side>
Fold back
the fabric
inside
along
the
basting.
(j)
Wrong side of
fabric
®
@
E
dge
of fabric
©
Bastin~
5
mm
3/16
i
nch)
@ Desired edge
of
hem
®
Ritt side
of
fa ric
(j)
Basting point
<Thick
fabrie>
<Normal
fabric>
<Seen
from
the
side>
Unfold the edge of fabric, and position
the
fabric with
the
wrong side facing
up.
(j) Wrong side of
fabric
®
Right side
of
14)
fa6ric
/~@Basting
©
Edge of
fabric
®
Desired edge
of
hem
@ Basting point
<Thick
fabrie>
<D
<Normal
fabric>
<Seen
from
the
side>
Remove
the flat bed
attachment and
make
free-arm
sewing
possible.
For
details
on
free-arm sewing, refer
to
"Stitching cylindrical pieces" (Page
25).
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