Blind Stitch; Blind Hem Stitch (Woven) - Kenmore 19502 Owner's Manual

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Blind Hem Stitch (stretch)
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Blind Hem Stitch {woven)
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Set the Machine
oD C D/I
G. Blind stitch
hem foot
Thread tension
lto4
The Stitches
and Their
Uses
The stretch
Blind
Hem Stitch
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is to be
used
for
stretch
fabrics
because
it
is the
stronger
and more
elastic
of the blind
hem
stitches,
I
I No
lVv_/vv_vv_P_
NO
I
The regular blind hem stitch
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mstrong
enough for woven fabrics.
l/8"
Light Weight Fab¢_c
2/8"
Heavy Weight Fabric
Here's
How
Sliding
Whenthe
i_:--_-When
the
needle comes
::
needte
to the
left
:_
comes
to the
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r_ght
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1.
Finish
the raw edge of your
hem any way you desire.
(See Overcasting,
p. 61)
2.
Measure,
turn
up your
hem and pin.
NOTE:
For light weight
fabrics,
you may need a double
told.
3.
Fold
the material
(wrong
side out)
on the edge to be stitched,
as shown,
leaving
1/8"'
of the finished
hem edge
showing.
4.
Turn
the sliding
guide screw so that the siiding
guide zs very close (1/16")
to the left side of the blind hem foot.
5.
Place
the
fold
of
the
hem
agmnst
the
sliding
guide
so that
the
1/8"
extending
edge
shows
on
the
right.
The long
zigzag stitch
should
barely
pierce
the folded
edge of the fabrrc,
but still sew on the 1/8"
extended
edge.
See at left for proper
stitch
appearance.
6,
After
hemming,
press both
sides of the fimshed
hem.
The
right
s_de of the garment
will
show only
the bfind
stitches.
Helpful
Hint
Hemming
Thin
Fabrics:
Reduce
pressure
on the presser foot
to avoid a distinct
line.
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