Blind
Hem
Stitch
Stitch selector:
E or F
(_) Stitch length:
1 to 3
® Needle thread tension: 1 to 4
(_) Presser foot:
Zigzag foot
® Hem guide
E
F
®
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PATTERN: E
LENGTH:
1-3
Lightweight fabric
Heavyweight fabric
® Wrong side (Bottom side) of fabric
On heavyweight fabrics that ravel the raw edge should be
overcast first. Then fold the hem, as illustrated leaving I/4"
(0.6 cm) of the hem edge showing.
Lower the presser foot, then loosen the foot holder screw to
place the hem guide between the screw and the shank of
foot holder.
Tighten the screw making sure the wall of hem guide is
placed in the middle of the toes of the presser foot.
Raise the presser foot and place the fabric under the foot
so that the fold rests against the wall of hem guide.
Lower the foot, then stitch slowly for better control so that
the zigzag stitches fall on the hem allowance and pierce
the fold.
While sewing, make sure the fold runs aiong the wall of
hem guide.
(_)
I/4" (0.6 cm)
®
I/4" (0.6 cm)
Straig
h t Stretch
Stitch selector:
A or B
Stitch length:
Stretch stitch position
® Needle thread tension: 2 to 6
Presser foot:
Zigzag foot
A
_
B
III
III
III
III
III
lU
III
nl
CZ_
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PATTERN: A LENGTH:
S,S,
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This strong, durable stitch is recommended where both
elasticity and strength are necessary to ensure comfort
and durability.
S
Use it to reinforce areas such as crotch and armhole
seams as well as to eliminate puckering on knits and
stretch fabrics. Also use when constructing items requiring
extra strength such as backpacks.
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