Making a french seam – SINGER 15-91 User Manual
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A wide hem on sheets, pillow slips, etc., may be
stitched evenly with the edge-stitcher after the hem
51
Stitching a Wide Hem with the Edge-Stitcher
F
ig
, 53, M
aking
a
W
ide
H
em
has been measured and the
edge turned. Insert the
edge in slot 5 as shown in
Fig. 53 and adjust to stitch
as close to the edge as
desired.
Making a French Seam
An even French seam
may be made by inserting
the two edges to be joined,
wrong sides together, in
slot 1 or 2 and stitching
close to the edge; then fold
ing b o t h right sides to
gether and inserting the
back of the seam into slot
1 again and stitching with
just enough margin to con
ceal the raw edges. See
Fig. 54.
F
ig
. 54. A F
rench
S
eam
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