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4626? Rolled Hems Machine Setting: E-O C-2 B-O D-2to4 (optional) Stitch Length: 2 -4 Rolled hems are used to finish sheer or deli cate fabrics. For a smooth, unpuckered hem, ease thread tension slightly and set 0 on I to 3. To hem tricot fabrics increase the tension, and use the widest zigzag stitch so the hem has a rolled shell effect. 11246 R 6083 Hemming Machine Setting: E-O C-2 B-O D-O or 2 to 4 (optional) Stitch Length: 2 -4 The hemmer foot is indispensable if you want to sew a uniform hem. You can hem with straight orzigzag stitches, depending on the type of fabric you are using. Clip off the corner of the fabric to facilitate insertion into the hemmer foot. Feed fabric so that the raw edge is in line with the left edge of the hemmer foot opening. If you feed less, the fabric will not be folded twice and the raw edge will show. Avoid ugly ends by slowing down feeding. Press the fabric against the needle plate on the left side of the foot before you come to the end of the hem. R 7375 35 R 5915 •1

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R
6083
4626?
Rolled
Hems
Machine
Setting:
E—O
C—2
B—O
D—2to4
(optional)
Stitch
Length:
2
—4
Rolled
hems
are
used
to
finish
sheer
or
deli
cate
fabrics.
For
a
smooth,
unpuckered
hem,
ease
thread
tension
slightly
and
set
0
on
I
to
3.
To
hem
tricot
fabrics
increase
the
tension,
and
use
the
widest
zigzag
stitch
so
the
hem
has
a
rolled
shell
effect.
11246
Hemming
Machine
Setting:
E—O
C—2
B—O
D—O
or
2
to
4
(optional)
Stitch
Length:
2
—4
The
hemmer
foot
is
indispensable
if
you
want
to
sew
a
uniform
hem.
You
can
hem
with
straight
orzigzag
stitches,
depending
on
the
type
of
fabric
you
are
using.
Clip
off
the
corner
of
the
fabric
to
facilitate
insertion
into
the
hemmer
foot.
Feed
fabric
so
that
the
raw
edge
is
in
line
with
the
left
edge
of
the
hemmer
foot
opening.
If
you
feed
less,
the
fabric
will
not
be
folded
twice
and
the
raw
edge
will
show.
Avoid
ugly
ends
by
slowing
down
feeding.
Press
the
fabric
against
the
needle
plate
on
the
left
side
of
the
foot
before
you
come
to
the
end
of
the
hem.
R
7375
35
R
5915
•1