SINGER® Blind Hem Presser Foot for Sergers

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$31.99

$41.99

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Create beautiful, invisible hems in medium to heavy weight fabrics as your serger conveniently overcasts and trims the edge.
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The Blind Hem Foot stitches the hem, overcasts the edge and trims 
all in one step. The stitching occurs on the wrong side of the fabric, 
and the stitches barely catch the right side of the fabric. Create invisible hems in medium to heavy weight fabrics.  

Serger Settings:

Needles: Right Needle
Stitch Type: Three-thread overlock
Stitch Length: 3-4
Differential Feed: Normal
Upper Knife: Engaged

Instructions:

1. Snap on the Blind Hem Foot.
2. Fold up the hem. Press
3. Turn the hem back against the right side of fabric, leaving about ¼” 
of the hem exposed.
4. Position the fold of the hem against the guide of the foot.
5. The position of the guide can be adjusted by loosening the screw, 
moving the guide, and then re-tightening the screw.
6. Sew, guiding the fabric so that the stitching just catches the folded edge.

 

Machine Compatibility

Frequently Asked Questions - SINGER Blind Hem Presser Foot for Sergers

This Blind Hem Foot is designed to fit specific SINGER serger models, such as the ProFinish and Finishing Touch series. Check the product details for a full compatibility list.

This foot guides the fabric to create a durable, professional blind hem where the stitches are barely visible on the right side of the garment, perfect for pants, skirts, and curtains.

A serger blind hem simultaneously finishes the raw edge and hems the garment in one pass, creating a very durable and stretchy hem that is ideal for knit fabrics.

Yes, the foot includes an adjustable guide that you align with the fold of your fabric, ensuring the needle just catches the fold for a truly "blind" stitch.

Yes, creating a blind hem on a serger typically requires specific tension settings and may involve using fewer needles and threads. Consult your serger's manual for proper setup.