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HEMMING WITH THE ZIGZAG STITCH
Fig. 30
Heavy
or
pile
fabrics
such
as
tweed,
camel
s
hair,
felt
and
velveteen
can
be
hemmed
neatly
and
softly
with
a
zigzag
stitch.
Smooth,
figured
material
may
be
finished
in
the
same
way
as
the
sidewise
stitches
will be barely noticeable and the fabric will hang as
¿eorre^fSlritTot hemming either by stitching seam tape to the right side, or by
folding the fabric under one half inch. Stitch one fourth inch from the edge wit a
fei SIS' Then fold the garment or large part of the fabric back on the
herllold. Let the edge of the hem extend beyond the folded fabric one-guarter inch.
Hold in place with pins set
TeVon T'sclap of'the fabric to
- — fr
will show less on the right side, but thicker fabrics require a
'
,
Place material under zigzag presser foot with the quarter-inch extension to the right.
Guide told of
tLVonly the left side of the
rohtlhs Ld.
The"
i*t side of
the etitch should
be
only ou the
quarter-inch extension of the hem.
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