Roi ‘7ictrcr„tre, Lace trimmed hem, Ho^rtbf – SINGER W616 User Manual
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LACE TRIMMED HEM
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lace In ihe sloTne^ ft'^eeTle ( F . '
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‘''"'''''a. inserì
roi ‘7ictrcr„tre-
Ho^rTbf
i n v i s i b l e
s t i t c h i n g
laierl bo°"i„',c"'S
""i "I»' ’■iol" l»nd side of fabric
aoll o.er o„; siw”!,
then^r”.- I"
■*'«
,s pressed on the wrong side.
^''»ching ,s completed the
P'^ce^of'^r^a^I'.tnf in^iVoi each other and the top
allowing hem to^°oil over
In-
making
French
seam.
For cord nn ! f .
'°P
enoogh to catch Both edges^^IL^lTr^w-r^.^fieV
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™ with satin stitch. This can be
used for covering chairs and so
(Fig 45)
HEMMING ACROSS
A SEAM
f r e n c h
s e a m
Fig. 46
To hem across a seam, cut
I e seam folds at an angle so
they w, I lead into the hemmer
Fig 45
gradually. Press seam open 5,;,r-h
.
l
extreme edge to hold it together^and
seam
may
be
necessary
,o
pull
the
materfol
°Lhd
” " ' T '
over the seam. (Fig. 46)
oienoi slightly wtien he
nf tlie
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