Operation Manual

Hemstitchng
As
the
illustrations
show,
hem-stitching
car
used
in
different
ways,
both
as
an
edge
reinfc
ment
and
as
a
fancy
effect
on
table
liner
clothing
articles,
Hemstitching
turned-In
hem
edges
ro
‘--
V
2
pg
38
—3+
i
2
-
—-i-V
__
V_
Stitch
width:
2
mm
Thread:
embroidering/darning
thread
To
hemstitch
a
turned-rn
hem
edge
(Fig.
4),
draw
the
number
of
fabric
threads
for
the
reir
red
hem
stitch
width.
Place
the
hem
break
ii
against
the
edge
where
the
threads
are
dr:
w
and
tack
it
in
place.
Now
secure
the
hem
using
[.
3
above-mentioned
program.
Hemstitching
with
wing
needle
prog
3839
—3+
2
Thread:
embroidering/darning
thread
Needle:
wing
needle
For
this
work,
four
threads
are
drawn,
five
thre.
rl
are
left
in,
then
a
further
four
threads
are
dra-i
Oversew
the
five
threads
left
in
the
fabric
urr.
program
38
or
39
(Figs.
2
and
3).
Hemstitching
as
an
edge
finish
made
with
he
wing
needle
-
—.—
prog
38
--
—3+
0
4
Thread:
embroidering/darning
thread
Needle:
wing
needle
This
edge
finish
is
used
on
very
light
and
t.ii
fabrics.
It
is
particularly
well
suited
for
valanc
flounces
and
frills
or
for
finishing
edges.
For
t:ri
sewing
job
no
threads
must
be
drawn
out
oft
fabric.
Sew
at
sewing-foot
width
along
the
tab
Ir
edge,
using
the
edge
of
the
sewing
foot
as
a
gui
Then
carefully
trim
the
excess
material
along
tie
hemstitching
with
a
small
scissors
(Fig.
5).
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