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stitch). he following method may be used for tch so that its grain will match the rest damaged area, - stitch of medium length. rners twice. Turn over and trim close cs with short zigzag stitches. Sew over ed as instructed above, again, guiding the edge of the sewing DR 567 Blindsfitching Insert fashion disc C. Machine Setting: A=4; B=1 Stitch Length: Maximum Skirts, dresses and ladies' coats of medium and heavyweight fabrics ore hemmed with blind stitches. To do this, insert the blindstitch disc and a No. 70 needle. Use embroidery thread No. 50 or silk thread that matches the fabric. Ease upper tension somewhat. Next, follow this procedure: Turn fabric wrong side up. Fold finished edge of woolen fabrics once (Fig. 1), other thin fobrics twice (Fig. 2). In this lotter cose there is no need to finish the edge. It is best to press or baste the hem. Guide the work evenly. Set stitch width lever A so that needle takes left stitch exactly in the folded edge and right stitch up to or over the hem edge. When hem is finished, stitches will not be visible on top side. 37

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DR
567
stitch).
Blindsfitching
Insert
fashion
disc
C.
Machine
Setting:
A=4;
B=1
Stitch
Length:
Maximum
he
following
method
may
be
used
for
tch
so
that
its
grain
will
match
the
rest
Skirts,
dresses
and
ladies’
coats
of
medium
and
heavyweight
fabrics
ore
damaged
area,
hemmed
with
blind
stitches.
To
do
this,
insert
the
blindstitch
disc
and
a
No.
70
-
needle.
Use
embroidery
thread
No.
50
or
silk
thread
that
matches
the
fabric.
stitch
of
medium
length.
Ease
upper
tension
somewhat.
rners
twice.
Turn
over
and
trim
close
Next,
follow
this
procedure:
Turn
fabric
wrong
side
up.
Fold
finished
edge
of
woolen
fabrics
once
(Fig.
1),
other
thin
fobrics
twice
(Fig.
2).
In
this
lotter
cose
there
is
no
need
to
finish
the
cs
with
short
zigzag
stitches.
Sew
over
edge.
It
is
best
to
press
or
baste
the
hem.
Guide
the
work
evenly.
Set
stitch
ed
as
instructed
above,
width
lever
A
so
that
needle
takes
left
stitch
exactly
in
the
folded
edge
and
again,
guiding
the
edge
of
the
sewing
right
stitch
up
to
or
over
the
hem
edge.
When
hem
is
finished,
stitches
will
not
be
visible
on
top
side.
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