Lace edge with invisible stitching, French seam, Hemming across a seam – SINGER W1166 User Manual

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LACE TRIMMED HEM

To sew a narrow hem and attach lace in one stitchino

insert lace m the slot next to needle (Fig.

431

sew hem fs

above guiding lace under needle and hem into scroll. Rick­

rack may be used in the same way,

LACE EDGE WITH INVISIBLE STITCHING

Hold lace 1/8 inch from raw edge on right hand side of

abric insert both in scroll as for plain narrow hem (Fig

44

^

let hem roll over and sew in lace. When the stitchina is

completed the hem is pressed to the wrong side.

french

SEAM

.

Place rnaterial with right sides facing each other and the

material

1

8

inch from right hand edge of lower

piece. InserL in hemmer scroll allowing hem to roll over

and sew in top fabric making French seam. For cording

effect, use zigzag stitch wide enough to catch both edges of

the narrow roiled hem and

■ \

sew with satin stitch. This

,

can be used for covering

chairs and so forth. Fig.

45

HEMMING ACROSS

A SEAM

Fig. 45

Fig. 40

To hem across a seam,

cut the seam folds at an

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SI?

lead into the hemmer gradually. Press seam

tSpthor

extreme edge to hold it

together and for added firmness. It may be necessary to null

the material slightly when hemming over the seam. Fig. 46

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