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Elastic blind stitch Tfgsohterrereitnnecvelhacisseaitsbincsldeabrhnylieo.nmndIt-sssi;tstriseteectqwchuhiainslflgayebsbsrpyuiecichstai.aabnllldey suitable is no lon for both The hem is i.e. an extra sseewrgninagndofsethrgeefdabsriimc ueldtagneeoisusnloyt, 4260: stitch H 4250/40: stitch I necessary. - On materials which fray strongly, serge the hem edge separately. - Fold the hem width inwards. - Now hem lay the hem back outwards edge protrudes by about 1 so that cm. the - Now lay the foot so that fabric underneath the presser the crease line runs along the red guide. - Twhheenneeendtleerimngustthecaftacbhriocnilny one texture yarn the crease line. 30
The
elastic
blind
stitch
is
especially
suitable
for
invisible
hems;
sewing
by
hand
is
no
lon
ger
necessary.
It
is
equally
suitable
for
both
stretch
and
non-stretch
fabrics.
The
hem
is
sewn
and
serged
simultaneously,
i.e.
an
extra
serging
of
the
fabric
edge
is
not
necessary.
—
On
materials
which
fray
strongly,
serge
the
hem
edge
separately.
—
Fold
the
hem
width
inwards.
—
Now
lay
the
hem
back
outwards
so
that
the
hem
edge
protrudes
by
about
1
cm.
—
Now
lay
the
fabric
underneath
the
presser
foot
so
that
the
crease
line
runs
along
the
red
guide.
—
The
needle
must
catch
only
one
texture
yarn
when
entering
the
fabric
in
the
crease
line.
4260:
stitch
H
4250/40:
stitch
I
Elastic
blind
stitch
30