Blended circular hem – SINGER 319K User Manual
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BLENDED CIRCULAR HEM
Circular hems in heavy coatings are smoothly
finished, when the fullness is removed, by cut
ting away narrow wedges at regular intervals to
allow the hem to conform exactly to the shape
of the garment. The cut should not extend
beyond one inch from the lower fold of the
hem. Garments where this treatment is used
are usually lined and the lining is carried to
one inch from the edge.
Bring cut edges together and stitch with
Multiple Stitch Zigzag Disc. Should the fabric
be loosely woven, an underlay of thin lawn
may be used as a stay on the underside.
Use: All-purpose Throat Plate and Presser Foot
Central Needle Position
5 Bight
25 Stitch
Lever B
The edge of the hem is finished by over edging
with Blind Stitch Disc No. 3, 5 bight, and
25 stitch, as described on page 66.
Hand baste hem to garment three-eighths inch
Fig. 134. Blended Circular Hem
from top edge of hem. Place hem against feed
and turn garment to form a soft roll at basting
line as in Fig. 133, page 74.
Use: All-purpose Throat Plate
Cording Foot (right toe) 160846
Needle Position, slightly left of Center
2 to 3 Bight
Blind Stitch Disc No. 3