Use the Singer presser foot for sewing a blind hem

Use the Singer presser foot for sewing a blind hem

The Blind hem is used in fashion sewing. Learn how to use the Singer presser for sewing a blind hem properly with this sewing machine instructional video. An array of presser feet and attachments are available to perform a variety of tasks. They are designed to help you achieve professional results while saving time and effort. Learn how to use yours correctly!

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beege 1 year ago
This is great, I was always afraid of trying it and now I realize it's so easy!
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ukbaby 11 months ago
WILL GIVE THIS ONE A TRY I ALWAYS WONDERD HOW TO MAKE THE HEMS NEATER
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jump7428 11 months ago
Being a guy 56 year old and vertically challenged, I've hemmed all of my own pants and now I know how to do it correctly. Thanks!
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sistoast last month
good video, thanks!
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