Singer One Instruction Manual 15 - Page 40

Additional, Information, About, Rolled, Hemming, Secure, Thread, Chain

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Additional Information About Rolled Hemming • Hold the thread chain when you begin sewing to keep it from curling into the seam. 0 • Place a slight tension on the material in the sewing direction and a finer seam finish can be obtained. • The minimum overedge stitch width that can be obtained for rolled hemming is approximately 1. 5mm (1/16 inch) since the cutting width cannot be set below 3.5mm (9/64 inch). To Secure the Rolled Hem Thread Chain • Apply a small drop of liquid scam sealant to the end of the seam. Allow to dry, then cut the chain close to the stitches. Note: Test the liquid seam sealant for color fastness before use. 39

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Additional
Information
About
Rolled
Hemming
Hold
the
thread
chain
when
you
begin
sewing
to
keep
it
from
curling
into
the
seam.
Place
a
slight
tension
on
the
material
in
the
sewing
direction
and
a
finer
seam
finish
can
be
obtained.
The
minimum
overedge
stitch
width
that
can
be
obtained
for
rolled
hemming
is
approximately
1.
5mm
(1/16
inch)
since
the
cutting
width
cannot
be
set
below
3.5mm
(9/64
inch).
To
Secure
the
Rolled
Hem
Thread
Chain
Apply
a
small
drop
of
liquid
scam
sealant
to
the
end
of
the
seam.
Allow
to
dry,
then
cut
the
chain
close
to
the
stitches.
Note:
Test
the
liquid
seam
sealant
for
color
fastness
before
use.
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