Blind Hem
Top thread tension control
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Stitch width control Stitch selector
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See page 17. 2 - 5 (Green range)
Presser foot k I Stitch length control
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Zigzag foot j I taFo°_eSe_s!h:__!_d _b._!6_ :!eieSp!ii_) m;t_ed
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12 or green range j
--V-V....V- -- Regular blind stitch for
normal fabrics
--Elastic blind stitch for
soft, stretchable fabrics
(Model 14571 only)
* Choose this stitch to use on garments and
especially on curtains and drapery hems so
that stitches need not show on the front of
the fabric.
INSIDE
OF DRESS
FINAL
HEM
LENGTH
FINISHED "
EDGE
1. Finish the raw edges, depending on what
you are sewing and the nature of fabric.
NOTE: For light weight fabrics, you may
need a double fold.
The hem should be pressed and pinned in
place.
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