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HEMMING WITH THE ZIGZAG STITCH

Fig. 30

Heavy

or

pile

fabrics

such

as

tweed,

camel

s

hair,

felt

and

velveteen

can

be

hemmed

neatly

and

softly

with

a

zigzag

stitch.

Smooth,

figured

material

may

be

finished

in

the

same

way

as

the

sidewise

stitches

will be barely noticeable and the fabric will hang as

¿eorre^fSlritTot hemming either by stitching seam tape to the right side, or by

folding the fabric under one half inch. Stitch one fourth inch from the edge wit a

fei SIS' Then fold the garment or large part of the fabric back on the

herllold. Let the edge of the hem extend beyond the folded fabric one-guarter inch.

Hold in place with pins set

TeVon T'sclap of'the fabric to

- — fr

will show less on the right side, but thicker fabrics require a

'

,

Place material under zigzag presser foot with the quarter-inch extension to the right.

Guide told of

tLVonly the left side of the

rohtlhs Ld.

The"

i*t side of

the etitch should

be

only ou the

quarter-inch extension of the hem.

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