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SHELL EDGING
Flexi-Stitch Pattern Dial:
O
(off)
Pattern Selector: A...A (blindstitch)
Needle Position: C
Stitch Width: 3 to 5
Stitch Length : 12 to 25
General Purpose Throat Plate
General Purpose Foot
On soft, fine fabrics such as tricot, voile
and crepe, shell edging makes an attrac
tive finish for narrow hems or bias folds
in blouses, slips and petticoats.
Make a test on a sample of your fabric to
find the right thread tension, stitch
length, and stitch width.
1. Place folded hem (basted, if neces
sary) or bias fold under presser foot,
with hem or fold to the left.
Shell Edging with
the Blindstitch
2. Stitch slowly, guiding fabric so that
the sideward stitches are made over
the folded edge.
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