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Date Posted: 05:50:07 03/08/08 Sat
Author: tina
Subject: I am actually confused by this question a little can you email me I will try to help I sew my rolled hem with a snap on foot that came with machine and use a #3 zig zag which makes it tight and curly, dispite opinion I dont think you need a heavy line like some say I use a 30 weight and with that zig zag I get a full, and curly skirt
In reply to: Confused 's message, "Do I need a 3mm hem foot to sew a fishline hem or can I use my 1/8 hem foot?" on 23:22:32 02/25/08 Mon


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  • I use a 1/8 foot, some people prefer a 3mm foot, it is personal preference, (NT) -- I feel the 1/8 foot is a tighter cleaner look., 21:11:23 03/08/08 Sat

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