SINGER W117 User Manual
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Wide Hemmen
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An assortment of wide hemmers is furnished with
Sewing Machine.
Attach the desired size of Hemmer to machine in place
of the presser foot; crease over 14 inch of material to be
hemmed for about two inches before inserting edge of goods
Enter material and guide it around scroll of hemmer using
both hands to draw it back and forth a few times, while
gradually feeding the cloth into the hemmer so as to fill the
scroll completely. Draw material back so that creased edge
fits around edge of scroll in hemmer and selvedge edges meet
Hold both under and upper threads and proceed to stitch. '
Should the stitching appear too far from turned edge of
hem loosen thumb screw and move hemmer toward the right.
If it appears dangerously close to turned edge of hem move
hemmer toward the left.
As material is stitched through the large hemmers the
turn at edge of hem is visible. Allow the hem to ride freely
through the hemmer, never drawing on the edge being turned,
but gently retarding the material under the hemmer, using
the left hand.
Sixteen
Cutting Gauge
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binding: or narrow
for y®®ither straight or bxas to
bands f*"®facings, pipings,
Figure 14
The inch and fractions thereof, d
ienated on the cutting gauge, enab.
one to cut material of any te.\ture pi
fectly for use with the binder.
%linch of hi-inch is correct for firn
woven nriaterials.
1-inch to IV*-inch IS correct for rx
terials that stretch more readily. T
gauge slide is adjustable and can
moved to the left or right. -
Figure 15
Attach cuttingsg^an^ove
slide to width of band
gauge siiqe
material
betwLn the blades
if toportant that bind-
• “ in he used with the
bin%r be cut on a
evenly.
Seventeen
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