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Blind Hem
—
figs. 24, 25
@ ⋛
A
2-4
1-2
or
A
2-4
1-2
For invisible hems.
Place the material
wrong
side
up,
folded
as
in
the
illustration, fig.
24. Set the cloth guide
of
the
blind
hem
foot
at
the
centre
and
guide the upper
fold
of
the material along the cloth guide
so
that
the wide zigzag catches only the
upper
fold
of the material.
After
sewing, open
out
and press.
Elastic Blind Hem
−
fig. 25
⋛
A
2-4
1-2
For woollens, stretch and jersey fabrics,
it
is
not
necessary
to
fold
over
the edge of the hem. Leave
it
flat,
as
shown in the
illustration, fig. 25, then
overcast
and
sew
the blind hem in a
single operation. The stitching
will
remain easy
to
stretch.
Hemming with the Scallop
—
fig. 26
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∆
5
1-2
Hemming soft knits and
tricot
can
be done very easily and
attractively with the scallop stitch. Simply
turn
over
the hem by
the desired
amount
and press. Then,
with
the material placed
right side up,
sew
with
the scallop stitch
at
about 1
cm
(‘/2")
from
the edge.
Additional
rows
can
be
sewn
above the
first
row,
if desired. Cut
off
the
excess
material carefully.
Shell Hem
—
fig. 27
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A
51-2
Place the
work
as
shown in the
illustration
and
sew
in such a
manner
that the zigzag is stitched beyond the edge
of
the
material. This hem
can
be
sewn
on
the fabric direct
for
armholes
and necklines,
for
instance,
or
on
a strip
of
bias material, which
is then appliquéd
or
inserted.
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