Pfaff 645F Owner's Manual - Page 35

BLJNDSTITCH, Machine, Setting

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H E M - Hem can be made quickly and easily with no hand sewing by using the blindstitch. BLJNDSTITCH Machine Setting- Presser foot Stitch pattern Limit lever Stitch length Fabric feed Zig-zag foot Blindstitch consists of four straight stitches and one zig-zag or blind stitch. It provides a durable hem that is almost invisible when using thread the same color as the fabric. Only the blind stitches will show on right side of garment. Best suited for straight or slightly curved hems. Turn up hem the desired width and press. Turn raw edge in 10mm and press or baste in place. Fold hem back against right side of garment with top edge of hem extending about 5mm to right of garment fold Place garment under presser foot so that straight stitches will fall on hem edge and zig-zag stitch just catches one thread of the folded edge. Guide fabric evenly while stitching or use cloth guide as an aid. For better control, use low speed setting. Press hem. For a less bulky hem in heavy fabrics- finish raw edge of hem with tape or lace to eliminate turning in raw edge. Fold fabric so straight stitches will fall on tape or lace. 33 - -

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H
E
M
Hem
can
be
made
quickly
and
easily
with
no
hand
sewing
by
using
the
blindstitch.
BLJNDSTITCH
Machine
Setting—
Blindstitch
consists
of
four
straight
stitches
and
one
zig-zag
or
blind
stitch.
It
provides
a
durable
hem
that
is
almost
invisible
when
using
thread
the
same
color
as
the
fabric.
Only
the
blind
stitches
will
show
on
right
side
of
garment.
Best
suited
for
straight
or
slightly
curved
hems.
Turn
up
hem
the
desired
width
and
press.
Turn
raw
edge
in
10mm
and
press
or
baste
in
place.
Fold
hem
back
against
right
side
of
garment
with
top
edge
of
hem
extending
about
5mm
to
right
of
garment
fold
Place
garment
under
presser
foot
so
that
straight
stitches
will
fall
on
hem
edge
and
zig-zag
stitch
just
catches
one
thread
of
the
folded
edge.
Guide
fabric
evenly
while
stitching
or
use
cloth
guide
as
an
aid.
For
better
control,
use
low
speed
setting.
Press
hem.
For
a
less
bulky
hem
in
heavy
fabrics—
finish
raw
edge
of
hem
with
tape
or
lace
to
eliminate
turning
in
raw
edge.
Fold
fabric
so
straight
stitches
will
fall
on
tape
or
lace.
Presser
foot
Stitch
pattern
Limit
lever
Stitch
length
Fabric
feed
Zig-zag
foot
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