Hemming with lace – SINGER 414 User Manual
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HEMMED SEAMS
A hemmed seam is applied where a fine
narrow seam is appropriate. The proce
dure is the same as when making a plain
hem except that the upper layer of fabric
is held about Vs" to the left of the lower
layer to avoid bulk.
The hemmed seam may be started in
the same manner as when starting a hem.
The seam may be stitched flatly to the garment, if a flat seam is desired. Open the work
out flat, then insert the hem into the scroll. The hemmer will regulate the stitching
uniformly from the edge of the hemmed seam.
HEMMING WITH LACE
Most of the popular kinds of lace edging and insertion can be applied with the foot
hemmer. It is an excellent way to trim children's clothes and to finish lingerie hems.
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