Singer 1 One Instruction Manual 26 - Page 58
To Secure the Rolled Hem Thread Chain, Additional Information About Rolled Hemming
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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 1.5 mm (1/16 inch) since the cutting width cannot be set below 3.5 mm (9/64 inch). To Secure the Rolled Hem Thread Chain Apply a small drop of liquid seam 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. 57
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To Secure the Rolled Hem Thread Chain
Hold the thread chain when you begin sewing to
keep it from curling into the seam.
Additional Information About Rolled Hemming
Apply a small drop of liquid seam 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.
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
1.5 mm (1/16 inch) since the cutting width cannot
be set below 3.5 mm (9/64 inch).