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Making
narrow
hems
Felled
seams
As
special
attachment
are
hemmer
feet
for
three
widths
of
hem.
To
sew
the
hem
shown
below,
use
hemmer
foot
No.
3035
(Fig.
21).
Remove
the
presser
foot
and
attach
the
hemmer.
Clip
off
‘Is
in.
(3
mm)
or
so
from
the
corner
of
the
fabric
where
the
hem
starts,
and
fold
over
the
edge
for
about
/2
in.
(13
mm)
to
a
depth
suited
to
the
cloth
and
the
hemmer
foot.
Sew
a
single
stitch
where
the
hem
starts.
Then
holding
the
threads
firmly
with
your
right
hand,
lift
the
hemmer
foot
slightly
in
order
to
get
the
folded
edge
into
the
scroll
more
easily.
Once
started,
the
hem
mer
folds
the
fabric
automatically
you
just
have
to
bear
in
mind
not
to
crowd
too
much
material
in
to
the
scroll.
To
produce
an
extra-narrow
hem,
use
hemmer
foot
No.
3002
and
sew
as
above.
The
hemmer
feet
can
also
be
used
for
felling.
Place
the
pieces
of
cloth
one
on
top
of
the
other
with
the
edge
of
the
bottom
piece
sticking
out
slightly
just
enough
to
enable
the
lower
edge
to
be
felled
easily
with
out
folding.
When
stitching
the
two
pieces
together,
see
that
their
edges
are
the
same
distance
apart
all
the
way
(Fig.
22).
After
sewing
together,
spread
out
the
work
so
that
the
hem
stands
up.
Then
insert
the
hem
in
the
hem
mer
and
run
the
second
seam
(Fig.
23).
Basting
and
marking
(tailor
tacks)
Avoid
unnecessary
hand
work
by
using
the
machine
as
much
as
possible.
You
have
the
machine
out
anyway,
so
you
may
as
well
take
advantage
of
it.
Basting
is
done
with
longest
stitches
and
light
upper
thread
tension
so
that
the
threads
can
easily
be
pulled
out.
To
mark
by
machine,
lower
the
feed
dog
so
you
can
move
the
work
about
in
any
direction
you
like.
Light
tension
of
the
thread.
Fig.
22.
Fig.
21.
Fig.
23.
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