SINGER W1563 User Manual
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- Use The Norrow Hemmer To
Sew Like A
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Practice first with scrap material. 'With fingers, crease a fine
(Ys"
wide) DOUBLE fold from starting edge for about two inches.
Take a couple hand needle fine stitches to hold fold at starting
edge, leaving at least two inches of threads dangling. Holding
both
ends
of
the
hand
creased
fold,
slide
it
underneath
the
Narrow Hemmer Foot. Slip the middle portion of FOLD into
the SCROLL of Hemmer. (Moving it back and forth slightly you
will
observe
how
the
scroll
rolls
the
fine
narrow
hem
into
position.)
Keeping
the
scroll
just
barely
FILLED
with
fabric,
finally
pull
creased
portion
toward you until starting edge is under needle, then lower Narrow Hemmer onto fabric. As you
slowly run machine iset at fairly short stitch length), gently pull on the hand needle thread
ends through a few starting inches of your entire hem. Keep on guiding fabric with SLIGHT
pressure to the RIGHT and it will continue making a double turn through the scroll.
To Moke A French Seam
With finished sides of fabric face to face place edge of top piece i« inch inside the edge of
bottom piece. Follow same steps as for plain narrow hem in a single piece of fabric.
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- Stitching Guide--Quilting Rows Spacer
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' For perfectly straight and even stitching about
Y
2
inch OR MORE from any edge of fabric, use
the Guide (left). Fasten it to machine bedplate,
witli its tliu-nit) scrsw in t}ir©3.cÍ0ci liol© aiDont 2
inches
to
the
right
of
needle.
Attach Quilting
Guide
by
placing
its
pronged
holder
between
upper
portion
of
presser
foot
and
its
clamp
thumb
screw-by
first
loosening
and
then
re-tightening
screw.
Ad.just
curved
bar
of
guide
to barely rest on a row of stitches previously sewed. Then successive
rows will be equally spaced.
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