Blind stitch hem – SINGER W1776 User Manual
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BLIND STITCH HEM
Use standerd zigzag foot. (Fig. 32)
Set stitch length control between number 2 and 4.
Set decorative stitch selector dial (4, Fig. 1 in page 2) at — .
Blind Hemming.
Blind stitch hems provide a durable hem finish that is almost
invisible and comparable to hand sewing.
Prepare the garment in the same manner as for hand hemming.
Fig. 32
STEP
1
STEP
2
STEP
3
STEP
4
COMPLETED
Fig. 33
Step 1. (Fig. 33) If hem with folded edge is used make first fold
deep.
Step. 2. Turn hem to the depth desired and baste
from upper edge. Press in place.
Step 3. Fold hem back toward right side of garment leaving extended.
Step 4. Phce material under presser foot, sew with stitch length set to suit material being sewn
and make a side wise stitch about every of an inch of sewing.
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