Blind Hem Stitch (stretch) []
Set the Machine
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Thread tenspon 2to 6
G. Blind ham stitch foot
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used | for | stretch | fabrics | because | It is | the | ||
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The regular blind hem stitch _ is strong enough for woven fabrics.
•Blind Hem Stitch (woven)
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Heavy Weight Fabric
Here's How
1, Finish the raw edge of your hem any way you des=re. (See Overcasting, p, 59}
2.Measure, turn up your hem and pin,
NOTE: For light weight fabncs, you may need a double fold.
3, Fold the material (Bottom 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 stiding guide is very close (1/16"} to the left side of the bfind hem foot,
5, Place the fold of the hem against the sliding guide so that the I/8" extending edge shows on the right,
The long zigzag stitch should barely pierce the folded edge of the fabric, but still sew on the 1/8" extended edge, See at left for proper stitch apperance.
6.After hemming, press both sides of the finished hem, The right side of the garment will show only the blind stitches.
Helpful Hint
Hemming Thtn Fabrics:
Reduce pressure on the presser foot to avoid a distinct line,