Blind hemming, Procedure – Kenmore 17922 User Manual

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BLIND HEMMING

YYW —Regular blind

normal fabrics

stitch for

— Elastic blinpl stitch for soft,

stretchabib fabrics

Blind hemming is a good technique to use on

garments, and especially on curtains and
drapery hems so that stifches need not show
on the front of the fabric. Because your

Kenmore has two types of blindstitches built

in, blind hemming is easier than you'd
expect. It's just a matter of folding... give it

a try!

PROCEDURE

Stitch Length - 12
Stitch Width- V A - 2

1. Finish raw edge of fabric appropriately.

You may want to use seam tape on

woven fabrics. With knits use a lace seam

tape or just use decorative stretch stitch.

2.

Working on wrong side of fabric, fold

hem up. Press and pih in place. Then fold
hem allowance undOr... leaving 1/8" of
hem edge extending.

3.

Place garment und$r blind stitch foot

with the fold of the garment against guide

and slide it by turnirig screw so that the
zigzag just catches the fold. (Blind

hemming can be sirpplified by also using
the special Kenmore Edgestitcher-please
refer to 19 for details.)

4. Now the right side Of your garment will

show only the blind stitches! Be sure to

press both sides of the finished hem!

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