Adjustable hemmer, Multi-slotted binder – SINGER 301 User Manual

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A D J U S T A B L E H E M M E R

To Make Hems Wider than 15/16 Inch

1. Loosen thumb screw on hemmer, move

scale to right as far as it will go, then swing

it toward you, as shown in Fig. 44, and

tighten thumb screw.

2. Fold and crease desired width of hem.

3. Place fold under extension at right of hem­

mer and edge into folder, as shown in Fig. 44.

4. Draw end of hem back under needle, lower

presser bar and commence to sew.

5. Guide cloth to keep hem flat.

Fig, 44. Showing How Adjustable Hemmer is Used for

Making Hems Wider than 15/16 Inch

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M U L T I - S L O T T E D B I N D E R

The multi-slotted binder will apply unfolded
bias binding 15/16 inch in width and com­
mercial folded binding in sizes 1, 2, 3, 4
and 5 to the seams or to the edges of garments.
These sizes of folded binding are 1/4, 5/16,
3/8, 7/16 and 1/2 inch in width, respective­

ly, and are fed through slots of corresponding

sizes in the binder scroll. See Fig. 45. Bind­
ing may be purchased in a variety of materials
and colors.

For convenience in determining the correct
width of unfolded binding (15/16 inch),
this measurement is marked on the binder, as
shown in Fig. 45. .

The two upright guide pins shown in Fig. 45
eliminate manual guiding of the binding.

The wide range of bindings that can be applied
with this binder makes it useful for a large

ADJUSTING

LUG

SCROLL FOR

UNFOLDED

BINDING

GUIDE

PINS

OUTSIDE

SLOTS FOR

DIFFERENT
WIDTHS OF
FOLDED

BINDING

7Z

EDGE GUIDE

FOR PIPING

ONLY

Fig. 45. Multi-Slotted Binder 160624

variety of work. It will be found particularly
advantageous for making children’s wear, lin­

gerie, summer dresses, and other dainty

articles which call for the narrower bindings.

CENTER SLOT

OF SCROLL

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