DOUBLE HEADING CIRCUIT COVERED WITH A SLIGHTLY VISIBLE SEAM

DOUBLE HEADING CIRCUIT COVERED WITH A SLIGHTLY VISIBLE SEAM

1. ROUND SETTING – This technique is best suited for securing the edges of thin to medium weight fabrics. Put an unbound edge on 1-2 cm and press. We put on the pressed edge once more to the desired width, we pin with pins and baste.

2 HEAD LINING – We sew the hem with a slightly visible stitch, alternately picking up a few threads from the main fabric on the needle and sewing lengthwise stitches 1 cm in the folded part.

SEWING THE RIM ON THE MACHINE

This is the method used then, when we don't want to hide the stitch. np. when sewing curtain linings. We roll the hem to the desired width, we pin with pins and baste. We sew near the top edge of the fold.