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Stretch Blind Hem

Use this stitch to sew a blind hem on either knit or woven
fabrics. Elna invented the stretch blind hem in 1952.
Finish the raw hem edge
zigzag before sewing the blind hem. Fold up the hem
allowance and press. Fold the hem under toward right
side of garment. Leave a 6.5-10 mm (1/4" to 3/8")
extension
at the right.
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Position the fabric (wrong side up) so the folded edge
is to the left side of the guide
Hand turn the flywheel and sew a few narrow zigzag
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stitches
on the extension (single layer).
When the needle begins swinging far left to catch the
folded edge, make sure it only catches one or two fibers
with the widest zigzag
If the guide needs adjustment; raise needle out of fabric,
lift presser foot up, turn the adjustment nut
the guide to the right or left. Reposition fabric against
guide, check needle swing by turning flywheel, lower
presser foot and sew hemline.
NOTE: If the needle catches too much of the fold, the
stitches will show on the right side.
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with a zigzag or 3-step
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. Lower the presser foot.
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and move
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