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ELNA 8600 - Hemstitches

ELNA 8600
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Hemstitches
Hemstitching, also known as French hand sewing, was
traditionally only a hand sewn art. There are several
stitches to choose from that will add an “old world
charm”. Best results require the use of linen, cotton or
a blend of linen/cotton.
Thread machine, needle and bobbin with a fine cotton
embroidery thread (50 weight or finer). Insert a
universal needle size #100, #110 or a wing needle (see
cautions below). Use spray starch and press to
stabilize fabric.
CAUTION: Only insert a wing needle when sewing the
stitches listed below. A wing needle is wider than a
regular needle. Hand turn the flywheel a few times to
ensure needle does not touch needle plate. If needle
touches needle plate, narrow the stitch width.
CAUTION: Built-in needle threader does not function if a
wing needle is inserted.
60 Daisy
61 Point de Paris or Pinstitch
62 Turkish
63 Venetian or Entredeux
64 Rickrack
Draw design lines with a washable fabric marker. Sew
slowly over design lines.
Troubleshooting Tip: Adjust fine adjustment screw until
needle precisely penetrates each repeat hole. See page
13.
Remove wing needle after sewing is complete.
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