Applications, Blindstitch – SINGER 4314 User Manual

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applications

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BLINDSTITCH

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The blindstitch has many practical and functional uses. Its most common use

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provides a durable hem finish. However, the creative ways that one might apply

* this stitch are unending.

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A . - . 7 V . - - y V _ _ y V _ _ 7 V _ _ A . _ _ 7 V _ _ 7 V - - A . - _ 7 V _ - A - - 7 V . - _ 7 V .

Blindstitch Hems

• Pattern Group Selector:

2

• Needle Position:

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Stitch Width: --h-wvVVX

0 : 1

2

3

4

• stitch Length:

1

to

2.5

• General Purpose Needle Plate

• General Purpose Foot

• Blindstitch Hem Guide

1.

Raise foot, loosen screw, and slip blindstitch

hem

guide

from

the

front

between

the

screw

and

the

shank

of

the

foot.

Make

sure

the

underside

of

the

guide

clears

the

slide

plate

and the front of the foot. Tighten screw with

coin.

2.

Prepare hem in the usual way. It is advisable

to baste the hem. Place the basting at least

1.3 cm (V

2

inch) below the edge of the hem

allowance

to

avoid

catching

the

flange

of

the guide as you stitch.

3.

With the wrong side of the work uppermost,

turn

the

hem

under,

creating

a

soft

fold

from the top edge of the hem.

4. Position the hem under the foot with the soft

fold

resting

against

the

wall

of

the

guide.

Make

sure

the

flange

of

the

guide

is

be­

tween the soft fold and top of hem, as shown.

5.

Lower the foot and stitch so that the straight

stitches

fall

on

the

hem

allowance

and

the

zig-zag

stitches

pierce

the

soft

fold

of

the

work.

Adjust

stitch

width

if

necessary.

While

stitching,

guide

the

hem

edge

in

a

straight

line

and

feed

the

soft

fold

evenly

against

the wall of the guide.

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