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Blind hem
Select Pattern 14 for woven fabrics or Pattern 15 for elastic fabrics.
Attach Blind Hem Foot G.
NOTES:
•The stitch width of Patterns 14 and 15 can not be changed, but the needle drop position will change.
•You may change the stitch width by selecting Blind Hem in the Sewing Application.
How to fold the fabric
Fold the fabric to make a hem as shown.
10.4 - 0.7 cm
2Overcasted Edge of Fabric
3Wrong Side of Fabric
Position the fabric so that the Fold comes to the left side of the Black Guide. Lower the presser foot.
Adjust the position of the needle swing with the Stitch Width key so that the needle just pierces the folded edge of the fabric when the needle comes over to the left side.
4Fold
5Black Guide
Sew guiding the Folder along the Black Guide. For a professional looking hem, fold the fabric reducing the hem width to about 0.2 cm (1/8˝). As you sew, the right hand stitch will fall off the fabric edge forming a chain stitch.
After sewing is finished, open the fabric. The seam on the Right side of the Fabric is almost invisible.
6 Right Side of the Fabric