Description
The Blindhem Foot is ideal for sewing invisible hems and for attaching lace. The hem is sewn, overlocked and trimmed all in one easy step.
How to Use:
Blind Hem:
Blind Hem:
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Set your overlocker to the desired stitch.
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Attach the Blindhem Foot.
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Fold and press the hem in place. Then fold the hem back on itself towards the right side of the fabric, leaving 6mm (¼”) of the edge exposed. (Refer to illustration.)
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Place the hem under the foot with the fold sitting against the guide on the foot.
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Loosen the guide screw to adjust the guide so the needle just catches the thread on the fold.
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Guide the fabric as you sew, ensuring the fold of the fabric stays snug against the guide.
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Open the fabric out and lightly press on the wrong side.
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Always test on a scrap piece of fabric before sewing your actual project.
Lace:
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Set your overlocker to the desired stitch.
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Attach the Blindhem Foot.
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Place the wrong side of the lace onto the right side of the fabric.
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Position the fabric under the foot, with the fabric extending to the right of the guide and the header of the lace resting against the left side of the guide.
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Loosen the guide screw to adjust the guide so the needle just catches the header of the lace.
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Guide the fabric as you sew, ensuring the lace header stays snug against the guide.
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Once finished, open the lace flat, fold the seam allowance to the back of the fabric and press.
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If using insertion lace, repeat the process on the other side of the lace.