Lace trimmed hem, Lace edge with invisible stitching, French seam – SINGER W711 User Manual

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LACE TRIMMED HEM

Tn

a narrow hem and attach' lace m one stitching

insert lace in the slot next to needle vFig. 38) sew hem as

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 or

fabric insert both m scroll as for plain narrow hem v Fig. 39,

iJt heiii roll over and sew ш lace. When the stitching is
completed the hem is pressed to the wrong side.

FRENCH SEAM

Place material with right sides facing each °ther and the

too mece of material

1/8

inch irom right hand eage of lower

piLe

Insert

in

hemmer

scroll

allowing

hem

to

roll

over

Ld

sew

in

top

fabric

making

French

searn.

For

wording

effect, use zigzag stitch wide enough to catch both

the

narrow

rolled

hem

and

sew

with

satin

stitch.

This

can

be

used

for

covering

chairs and so forth. Fig. 40.

HEMMING ACROSS

A SEAM

лО

Fig. ЗУ

To hem across a seam,

cut

the

seam

folds

at

an

angle so they will lead into the hemmer gradually^ Press
Sen.

Stitch

across

the

seam

at

the

extreme

edge

to

he

together

and

for

added

firmness.

It

may

be

necessary

o

the material slightly when hemming over tne seam. tig. 4l

Fig. 41

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