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Blindstitch
Refer to page 16 for overcasting.
Blindstitch presser foot (D)
Finished
hem
0.5~0.6 cm
Basting
1. Fold the fabric and then baste it.
2. Fold the fabric at
the basting stitch seam.
After sewing the seam, turn the
fabric over.
Finished hem
Blind stitching provides a durable way to finish a hem and is
presented as an instantly selectable pattern as a convenience.
It takes practice, however, so a test sample is suggested.
Fabric
(wrong
side)
Fabric
(wrong side)
Fabric
(right side)
3.
CAUTION: Make sure to turn off the machine before changing the presser foot.
1. Overcast the fabric,
and fold the edge.
Fabric
(wrong
side)
Fabric
(wrong
side)
HZL-30Z
HZL-60
2. Select the blindhem
stitch pattern.
HZL-30Z
HZL-60
3. Change the presser
foot.
4. Position the folded
edge against the guide.
For
elastic
fabric
stitch
For
elastic
fabric
stitch
* Set the stitch length.
Place the folded edge
against the presser foot
guide, and sew the fabric.
Blindstitch presser foot (D)
Guide
Fabric
(wrong
side)
5. Turn the fabric over.
If the stitches fail to reach the folded edge:
If the stitches reach too far beyond the folded edge:
Turn the screw
toward you.
This will move the
guide to the right.
Place the foded
edge sungly
against the reposi-
tioned guide.
How to adjust stitch width
HZL-30Z HZL-60
Turn the screw
away from you.
This will move the
guide to the left.
Place the foded
edge sungly
against the reposi-
tioned guide.
HZL-30Z HZL-60
:1.5~3
HZL-
30Z
HZL-
60
:2~4