Singer Heavy Duty 6380 HD6380 Stitch Applications Guide - Page 11

Stretch Hems

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English 51 BLIND HEM STITCH Blind Stitch Applique 52 BLIND HEM STITCH Decorative Stitching 53 BLIND HEM STITCH Couching STRETCH 54 BLIND HEM STITCH Stretch Hems STRETCH 55 BLIND HEM STITCH Decorative Stitching The blind hem stitch can be used to attach appliques. The applique fabric edge is turned under and pressed, then secured to the main fabric with fusible web or temporary fabric spray adhesive. Select the blind hem stitch. For machines with adjustable stitch length and stitch width, set the stitch width to about 1.0 - 1.5mm, and the stitch length to a medium setting. Sew around the applique so the "straight" part of the stitch falls just outside the applique edge, and the longer part of the stitch sews just over the fabric fold. Use thread in a color that matches as closely as possible to the applique fabric color for a nearly invisible stitch. Use this stitch to embellish your sewing projects with a single row, multiple rows, or even in combination with other decorative stitches. Experiment with various types of thread such as rayon thread, all-purpose thread, metallic thread, topstitching thread, or even 30wt and 12wt cotton. Use a needle that is appropriate for the type of thread you are using. It is also helpful to use a stabilizer to help support the stitches. Learn more about needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website. Create interesting surface embellishment using the blind hem stitch to sew over lightweight cords, yarns or trims. For machines with adjustable stitch width, choose a stitch width setting that is wide enough to cover the trim, without actually stitching into the trim. It can also be helpful to use an Open Toe Foot (additional accessory for some machine models), which provides a clear area in front of the needle as you sew. Use a slow speed and take your time for maximum control. Use a Blind Hem Foot (may be optional for some machine models) in conjuction with your machine's blind hem stitch to sew hems that are virtually invisible from the right side of the fabirc. This blind hem stitch is designed for use with stretch fabrics like t-shirts, jersey and more. For information how how to sew a blind hem, see this video. Use this stitch to embellish your sewing projects with a single row, multiple rows, or even in combination with other decorative stitches. Experiment with various types of thread such as rayon thread, all-purpose thread, metallic thread, topstitching thread, or even 30wt and 12wt cotton. Use a needle that is appropriate for the type of thread you are using. It is also helpful to use a stabilizer to help support the stitches. Learn more about needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website. 11 of 23

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English
51
BLIND HEM
STITCH
Blind Stitch
Applique
The blind hem stitch can be used to attach appliques.
The applique fabric edge is turned under and pressed,
then secured to the main fabric with fusible web or
temporary fabric spray adhesive.
Select the blind hem
stitch.
For machines with adjustable stitch length and
stitch width, set the stitch width to about 1.0 - 1.5mm,
and the stitch length to a medium setting.
Sew around
the applique so the "straight" part of the stitch falls just
outside the applique edge, and the longer part of the
stitch sews just over the fabric fold.
Use thread in a
color that matches as closely as possible to the
applique fabric color for a nearly invisible stitch.
52
BLIND HEM
STITCH
Decorative
Stitching
Use this stitch to embellish your sewing projects with a
single row, multiple rows, or even in combination with
other decorative stitches.
Experiment with various
types of thread such as rayon thread, all-purpose thread,
metallic thread, topstitching thread, or even 30wt and
12wt cotton.
Use a needle that is appropriate for the
type of thread you are using.
It is also helpful to use a
stabilizer to help support the stitches. Learn more about
needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website.
53
BLIND HEM
STITCH
Couching
Create interesting surface embellishment using the
blind hem stitch to sew over lightweight cords, yarns or
trims.
For machines with adjustable stitch width,
choose a stitch width setting that is wide enough to
cover the trim, without actually stitching into the trim.
It
can also be helpful to use an Open Toe Foot (additional
accessory for some machine models), which provides a
clear area in front of the needle as you sew.
Use a slow
speed and take your time for maximum control.
54
STRETCH
BLIND HEM
STITCH
Stretch Hems
Use a Blind Hem Foot (may be optional for some
machine models) in conjuction with your machine's
blind hem stitch to sew hems that are virtually invisible
from the right side of the fabirc.
This blind hem stitch is
designed for use with stretch fabrics like t-shirts, jersey
and more.
For information how how to sew a blind
hem, see this video.
55
STRETCH
BLIND HEM
STITCH
Decorative
Stitching
Use this stitch to embellish your sewing projects with a
single row, multiple rows, or even in combination with
other decorative stitches.
Experiment with various
types of thread such as rayon thread, all-purpose thread,
metallic thread, topstitching thread, or even 30wt and
12wt cotton.
Use a needle that is appropriate for the
type of thread you are using.
It is also helpful to use a
stabilizer to help support the stitches. Learn more about
needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website.
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