Narrow Rolled Hem Foot Sewing Machine Hemmer Presser Foot 3 Pcs Set Fits Most Low Shank Perfect for Hemming Light Fabrics Satin Chiffon Sewing Feet by Windman

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Now let's start sewing with this rolled hem foot! --If you're using lightweight/slippery fabric, start by lightly spraying the hem line with a little hair spray or with your own spray starch allow to dry before proceeding to the next step --Prepare the first couple of inches of the hem edge,make a tiny fold in the desired allowance and also to match your rolled hem foot (they come in different sizes)finger press to keep it in place then press with your iron,Repeat the process for a second fold in the same manner --With the fabric wrong side up, feed the folded part of the hem under the rolled hem foot, making sure you leave some thread tails behind the foot --Carefully line up the folded outer edge of the folded hem to the inner edge of the presser foot's right leg,while gently pulling the thread tails away from the machine, slowly stitch 2-3 stitches into the hem to secure it in place, using the hand wheel --Lift the foot but keep the needle into the fabric,begin to feed the folded hem into the funnel (curled portion of the presser foot)Use the thread tails and a pair of tweezers to make this process easier and faster as feeding teeny tiny hems through that teeny tiny funnel can prove to be a challenge --Lower the foot and sew slowly, making sure to keep the fold positioned over the funnel portion of the rolled hem foot,With your right hand continue to help the fabric fold down as you sew, while feeding the folded edge into the funnel with your left hand as evenly as possible --Work in small sections and stop whenever needed to re-feed the folded fabric through the funnel(this particularly happens with the smallest size of the rolled hem foot) The above tips all from Ms.Petro's experience of sewing