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Imitation, Hemstitching, Stitch, Length

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51378 Imitation Hemstitching Machine Setting A - 21/2 B- Stitch Length: 1-11/2 Increase Tension BwffniaaneiebbtsaehrreudiirctcltPiesisffo,uanlhafsf.aru'hesscTehmhSaneyaosssstttilheitbergcmemahhctitsinlo1sytg3mitfe0ctm,heh(fioiefwcnernkggcidnetasegrnnd)oedsnheynbda,eehlneecgakdaen,lcuoedatsrkhnegaeenevrnotcantetheieel,iebadedebeflesltlec,te.hp,bsraeeaeltnotraueedPstscefrewaradsefte,fiwlolwdsntsrimosteuhrsiuetcssestelthdosesabettaeoanueutdhxptueo.trmrsmnaoSesaitdnfticiotcocceroshttuhi.ntnt,hegLefecaodawrholneseheeminbltlyheosetruiwwetmgcaoohhadovideflneloenrgyr. R 7138 Hemstitching is very simple (see sketch). I Sew first row on the left of the area to be hemstitched. 2 Stop mochine when needle is in fabric on the right. 3 Lift sewing foot, turn fabric in the direction of arrow, and lower foot again. 4 Sew second row, as shown penetrates needle holes of in sketch, guiding material parallel to first row so that previous zigzag stitches as it descends on the right. needle 5 If you ore making more on the left and right at than two lines of hemstitching, turning points, pivot fabric on alternately leave needle needle, and proceed as in fabric directed a bove. 40 R7140

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51378
Imitation
Hemstitching
Machine
Setting
A
21/2
Stitch
Length:
1—11/2
B
Increase
Tension
Beautiful
hemstitching
effects
on
handkerchiefs,
blouses,
dresses
and
so
forth,
can
be
made
with
Pfaff’s
System
130
(wing)
needle
available
at
Pfaff
stores
at
extra
cost.
Loosely
woven
fabrics,
such
as
batiste,
organdy,
georgette,
etc.,
are
well
suited
to
hemstitching
while
woolly
fabrics
are
not
recommended
because
needle
penetrations
close
up.
Since
the
hemstitching
needle
has
a
slightly
thicker
shank,
the
needle
set
screw
must
be
turned
out
far
enough
for
insertion.
The
hemstifching
needle
cannot
be
threaded
with
the
automatic
needle
threader.
R
7138
Hemstitching
is
very
simple
(see
sketch).
I
Sew
first
row
on
the
left
of
the
area
to
be
hemstitched.
2
Stop
mochine
when
needle
is
in
fabric
on
the
right.
3
Lift
sewing
foot,
turn
fabric
in
the
direction
of
arrow,
and
lower
foot
again.
4
Sew
second
row,
as
shown
in
sketch,
guiding
material
parallel
to
first
row
so
that
needle
penetrates
needle
holes
of
previous
zigzag
stitches
as
it
descends
on
the
right.
5
If
you
ore
making
more
than
two
lines
of
hemstitching,
alternately
leave
needle
in
fabric
on
the
left
and
right
at
turning
points,
pivot
fabric
on
needle,
and
proceed
as
directed
a
bove.
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R7140