Tmm:r” ro-n o,,o.:„g^b.m^m, Ltcredge with invisible stitching, French seam – SINGER W612 User Manual
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trimmed
hem
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FRENCH SEAM
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::;”„tmm:r” ro-n o,,o.:„g^b.m^m
fts making French
• , i „£ j^e narrow rolled hem and sew
wg. enough to catch both
"^,7°
This con be
\
used for covering chairs and so
'" forth. (Fig 45)
HEMMING ACROSS
A SEAM
Fig. 46
To hem across a seam, cut
,
/
(
the seam folds at an angle so
f i g .
45
they will lead into the hemmer
gradually.
her and foradded firmness. It
extreme edge to hold it g
. - i sliahtiv when hemming
may be necessary to pull the material slightly wnen
over the seam. (Fig. 46)