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Pfaff Creative 1473

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Hem-stitching
As
the
illustrations
show,
hem-stitching
can
be
used
in
different
ways,
both as
an
edge
reinforce
ment
and
as
a
fancy
effect
on
table
linen
or
cloth
ing
articles.
“Ladder”
hem-stitching
‘11
fl
prog
-
165
E
—3+
2A
Stitch
width
2
mm
Thread:
embroidering/darning
thread
Needle:
normal
needle,
size
80
In
the
same
way
as
in
hand
hem-stitching,
threads
are
drawn
out
of
the
fabric
at
the
required
width.
Stitch
the
fabric
edges
with
the
program
descri
bed
above
The
needle
must
penetrate
very
closely
to
the
edge
where
the
threads
were
drawn.
When
sewing
the
second
seam,
ensure
that
the
cross
threads
are
always
tied
off
parallel
(Fig.
1).
Hem-stitching
turned-in
hem
edges
prog
--
-
165
-3+
-
2A
Stitch
width
2
mm
Thread:
embroidering/darning
thread
To
hem-stitch
a
turned-in
hem
edge
(Fig
4),
first
draw
the
number
of
fabric
threads
for
the
requi
red
hem-stitch
width.
Place
the
hem
breakline
against
the
edge
where
the
threads
are
drawn
and
tack
it
in
place.
Now
secure
the
hem
using
the
above-mentioned
program.
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