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Hemstitch
seam
The
hemstitch
seam
is
an
old
embroidery
technique
and
can
be
used
to
secure
edges
on
table
linen
as
well
as
for
decoration
on
clo
thing.
For
your
hemstitching
work
you
will
require
a
wing
needle
and
coarse
linen
out
of
which
you
can
easily
pull
the
single
threads.
Furthermore,
the
darning
and
patching
thread
is
particularly
suitable.
With
the
stretch
zigzag
stitch
you
can
sew
various
hemstitching
tech
niques
such
as
the
wale
hemstitch
seam,
a
hem
sewn
with
the
hemstitch
and
a
hemstitch
seam
as
an
edge.
Use
the
normal
presser
foot.
Wale
hemstitch
seam
As
with
the
hand
hemstitch
seam
the
threads
are
pulled
out
to
the
desired
width.
Using
a
narrow
stretch
zigzag
stitch,
sew
along
both
of
the
fabric
edges.
The
needle
must
perforate
the
area
of
the
pulled
threads
just
next
to
the
edges.
This
bundles
the
threads.
Hem
edge
sewn
with
hemstitch
seam
Iron
the
hem
over
twice
and
pull
one
or
more
threads
out
from
above
the
hem.
Using
the
stretch
zigzag
stitch,
sew
the
hem
from
the
face
side.
The
needle
must
perforate
the
hem
on
the
right
hand
side
and
bundle
the
pulled
threads
on
the
left
hand
side.
Hemstitch
seam
as
edge
This
edge
is
used
for
very
fine,
thin
materials.
It
is
particularly
suitable
for
valances
and
ruf
fles.
No
threads
have
to
be
pulled.
Using
the
stretch
zigzag
stitch,
sow
at
a
presser
foot’s
width
along
the
edge
of
the
fabric.
Using
a
small
pair
of
scissors,
trim
off
the
excess
fabric
on
the
hemstitch
edge.
4260:
Stitch
F
stretch
4250/4240;
Stitch
G
stretch
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