Blind Hem Stitch; Shell Tuck; Stretch Stitch Patterns - ELNA Sew Green Instruction Manual

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Blind Hem Stitch

q Pattern selector:
w Presser foot:
e Thread tension:
r Stitch length:
z On heavyweight fabrics that ravel, the raw
edge should be overcast first. Then fold the
hem, as illustrated, leaving 1/4˝ (0.7 cm) of the
hem edge showing.
q Wrong side of the fabric
w 1/4˝ (0.7 cm)
x Position the fabric, so that the needle at its
leftmost position just pierces the edge of the
fold.
c After hemming is completed, press together
both sides of the finished hem. The top side of
the fabric should show only the blind stitches.

Shell Tuck

q Pattern selector:
w Presser foot:
e Thread tension:
r Stitch length:
Place the folded edge along the slot of foot.
The needle should fall off the edge of the fabric on
the right forming a tuck.

Stretch Stitch Patterns

q Pattern selector:
w Presser foot:
e Thread tension:
r Stitch length:
Decorative stretch patterns are used for adding a
creative and personalized touch to items. You can
decorate children's clothes, women's blouses,
curtains, etc.
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E or F
Zigzag foot
1–3
2–3
G
Buttonhole foot
6–8
2–3
A–G
Zigzag foot
1–4
S.S.

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