Claims
- 1. The method of forming a blind stitch hem along a garment edge comprising the steps of;
- a. forming a hem fold along a garment edge away from the exposed face of the garment,
- b. subjecting said hem fold to successive penetrations from the hidden side by a pair of needles arranged side-by-side of which one of said needles is a thread carrying needle and the other of said needles is a hook needle with a latch,
- c. transferring a loop of thread from said thread carrying needle onto the hook of the hook needle during each penetration of said garment by said pair of needles,
- d. and forming a successive stitch chain on the hidden side of said garment by successive concatenations of said loops of thread which are directed on to said hook needle, and exhibiting only those segments of thread which extend between said needles on the exposed face of the garment.
- 2. The method of forming a blind stitch hem along a garment edge comprising the steps of;
- a. forming a hem fold along the garment edge away from the exposed face of the garment,
- b. placing the hem fold with the exposed face of the garment directly upon the bed of the sewing machine having an endwise reciprocating needle bar, a work feed mechanism for establishing a line of stitch formation and a loop taker beneath said bed with a thread seizing beak movable in loop seizing motion transversely across the line of stich formation,
- c. subjecting the hem fold to the endwise reciprocation of a pair of needles carried by the sewing machine needle bar in tandem relation relatively to the path of loop seizing motion of said loop taker beak of which that needle toward which the loop taker beak approaches in loop seizing motion is a thread carrying needle from which the loop taker beak seizes a thread loop, and of which pair of needles the other needle is a hook needle,
- d. directing loops of thread seized by said loop taker beak from the thread carrying needle to the hook needle, and
- e. forming a successive chain of thread loops on the hidden side of said garment by successive concatenations of said loops of thread which are directed on to said hook needle, and exhibiting only those segments of thread which extend between said needles on the exposed face of the garment.
- 3. A blind stitched hem for a garment fabric edge comprising a fold formed along said garment edge away from the exposed face thereof, and a line of stitching securing said fold in place against the inside face of the garment fabric, said line of stitching comprising a single thread formed into a series of loops extending in a first line of fabric penetrations through the fold and then through the garment fabric to the exposed face of garment, each of said series of loops then extending laterally of said first line of fabric penetration and formed into a second line of fabric penetrations through the garment fabric and then through the fold to the inside face of the garment, the extremity of each of said loops extending from said second line of fabric penetrations accommodating therethrough in chain-like fashion the succeeding loop of thread as said succeeding loop of thread emerges from said second line of fabric penetration.
- 4. The method of forming a blindstitch hem along a garment edge comprising the steps of:
- a. folding a hem fold along a garment edge away from the exposed face of the garment,
- b. passing a loop of sewing thread through both the hem fold and the body fabric of the garment from the hidden side to the exposed face,
- c. directing said thread loop from the place of emergence on the exposed face of the garment in a direction perpendicular to the hem fold,
- d. passing the free end of said loop of thread back through both the body fabric and through the hem fold to the hidden side,
- e. extending one limb of said thread loop laterally along said hem fold on the hidden side,
- f. passing a succeeding loop in said laterally extended thread limb through said hem fold and said body fabric to the exposed face,
- g. directing said succeeding thread loop from the place of emergence on the exposed face of the garment in the same direction perpendicular to the hem fold as the previously formed thread loop,
- h. passing the free end of said succeeding loop of thread back through both the body fabric and the hem fold and through the previously formed thread loop,
- i. and continuing so to form and manipulating successive thread loops so as to form a chain of stitches.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 527,315, filed Nov. 26, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,908,569, dated Sept. 30, 1975.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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