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Lizabeth Posted - May 16 2008 : 2:25:27 PM
I finally found on my machine which is the pin stitch (kind of looks like the side of a hair comb or dentil molding).

I am hemming a linen dress for an event tomorrow... my question is should the pin stich swing over the edge of the turned up hem into the dress material or run completely inside the hem allowance?

I have stitched both ways on scraps and they both have an appeal... would love some feedback as this is the first time I've attempted a decorative hem.
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Lizabeth Posted - May 16 2008 : 9:27:28 PM
it turned out great! I was able to stitch with the fabric wrong side up (the stitches actually turned out better that way) and I just guided the fold of the hem under a mark on my foot that allowed the "ladder" to run just above the fold and the "step" to swing down into the hem alowance a little ways.
I did use a wing needle, so there are little holes with each stitch.
It looks like there are two pin stitch functions on my machine, one has a stitch that thread only goes once across each pass, but the other is a multi-pass which I selected to re-inforce the hole created by the wing needle.
I used a non-aersol spray starch which set the hem quite solidly, so I didn't baste the hem before stitching. on a different fabric I probably would though.
Really cool. will definitely try on another linen project!
Lizabeth Posted - May 16 2008 : 3:21:54 PM
Oh thank you Sherri!

Now I see... the ladder runs along the dress edge and the steps/teeth swing into the hem allowance.

Okay, here goes nothing... I'll post a picture if the dress doesn't get ruined and then balled up in the back of my closet ;)

mikesgirl Posted - May 16 2008 : 2:45:07 PM
Hi Heather - I've never done one on a dress before but here's a link to a tutorial. I think it's done by hand in this one, but maybe you can decipher it enough to relate it to what you're doing.
http://www.heritageshoppe.com/heritage/stitches/pdf/Pin%20Stitching_Madeira%20Applique.pdf
Hope it helps.

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