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ELNA 410 - Sewing with Extra Feet and Materials; Hemmer and Rolled-Hem Feet; Sewing Plastic, Vinyl, or Leather

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60
Sewing
with
Extra Accessories
If
desired,
the
already wide range
of
applications
for
your
machine
can
be extended
even
further
with
the
use
of
extra
feet
that
can
be purchased
from
your
sewing machine shop. Simply
refer
to
the
respective
numbers.
Hems
I
:
Hemmer
foot
3.2mm (1/8")
No. 395123-04
or
Rolled—hem
foot
No. 395 285-07 (not illustrated)
Prepare a hem
of
the
same
width
as
the foot,
for
example 3.2mm
(1/8"),
with
the material
folded
twice
over
a length
of
2
to
4
cm
(1"—2" approx.). Place
it
underneath
the foot, lower the foot,
sew
two
or
three stitches by turning
the
flywheel by hand, leave
the needle in the material and raise the foot. Introduce the fold
into
the scroll of the hemmer and lower the
foot
again. Sew,
while guiding the material in such a
manner
that
the scroll of the
hemmer is always well filled.
Sewing Plastic, such as Vinyl,
or
Leather
Roller
foot
No. 395 285-04
Teflon-coated foot
No. 395 285-05
Straight
or
zigzag stitch,
or
even
the
edging
or
overlock
stitch.
Some plastic materials may tend
to
stick
to
the sole
of
the
foot.
These feet avoid
friction
and plastic
materials
can
thus
be
sewn
without
being held back.
Choose the stitch
most
suitable
for
the
work.
N.B. These feet
are
also extremely useful
for
sewing leather
and
imitation
leather. The
roller
foot
may be the best
choice
for
some
jersey dress fabrics
or
synthetic fabrics.
In all cases, it is advisable
to
sew
a
trial
seam
first.
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