Using The General Purpose Foot; Blind Hem Stitching - Texi Ballerina Manual De Operación

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TEXI Ballerina manual operation

USING THE GENERAL PURPOSE FOOT

When using the all-purpose foot, place the fabric so that the needle will
fall near the edge of fabric.
C. Use a narrower zigzag width for thin or fine fabrics.
D. Adjust the width and length of stitch 06 for various weights of knit
and stretch fabrics.
E. Sew and then trim the excess fabric close to the stitching.
Be careful not to cut thread when cutting the fabric edge.

BLIND HEM STITCHING

This stitch will sew without stitches showing on right side of fabric.
1. Fold the fabric as shown on drawing. Leave 5 mm extended past
the folded edge.
2. The guide (A) on the blind hem foot ensures even feeding of
the fabric when blind hem stitching. The guide (A) is adjusted
by turning the adjustig screw (B).
3. Place fabric so that the straight stitches are on the extended hem
edge and the zigzag stitches just catch one thread of the folded
edge. Turn the screw so that the guide barely touches the folded
edge of fabric.
4. Lower the presser foot and sew hem guiding fabric evenly along
the guide.
5. Turn the fabric over when you have completed sewing.
NOTE: If too much of the stitching shows on the right side of the fabric,
change to a narrower stitch width or move the guide on the foot to
the right.
If the zigzag does not meet the fold, widen the stitch width or move
the guide on the foot to the left.
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