Bernina 730 Manual - Page 29

Hemmer

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. 28 Hemmer (Hem with a width of approximately 5/u") Attach the hemmer in place of the ordinary presser loot, raising the presser foot bar for the purpose. Fold the edge of the material over to the desired hem width and guide the fabric into the spiral-type guide tongue of the raised hemmer as far as the needle, then lower the hemmer. When sewing, lightly guide the prefolded edge (see fig. 29). If too much fabric enters the hemmer, the seam will become bulgy and uneven; if too little, the hem will not be folded in sufficiently and does not close the seam in the correct way. sections touching both under the feller as when hemming, so that they fold over. Make sure that the same width of material always enters the feller. c'44-11? 2nd operation. (fig. 28) The two sections are now unfolded and laid flat, so that the seam formed stands up like a pleat. The pleat is again passed into the feller in the same direction. as was the case the first time, so that it is folded over and can now he sewn down. 29 27

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Hemmer
(Hem
with
a
width
of
approximately
5
/u")
Attach
the
hemmer
in
place
of
the
ordinary
presser
loot,
raising
the
presser
foot
bar
for
the
purpose.
Fold
the
edge
of
the
material
over
to
the
desired
hem
width
and
guide
the
fabric
into
the
spiral
-type
guide
tongue
of
the
raised
hemmer
as
far
as
the
needle,
then
lower
the
hemmer.
When
sewing,
lightly
guide
the
prefolded
edge
(see
fig.
29).
If
too
much
fabric
enters
the
hemmer,
the
seam
will
become
bulgy
and uneven;
if
too
little,
the
.
28
hem
will
not
be
folded
in
sufficiently
and
does
not
close
the
seam
in
the
correct
way.
sections
touching
both
under
the
feller
as
when
hemming,
so
that
they
fold
over.
Make
sure
that
the
same
width
of
material
always
enters
the
feller.
2nd
operation.
(fig.
28)
The
two
sections
are
now
unfolded
and
laid
flat,
so
that
the
seam
formed
stands
up
like
a
pleat.
The
pleat
is
again
passed
into
the
feller
in
the
same
direction.
as
was
the
case
the
first
time,
so
that
it
is
folded
over
and
can
now
he
sewn
down.
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