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The presser foot assembly parts and fittings (gauge set) for MSK-755H blind hem are heavier duty then the fittings of the MSK-755, to be able to hem even heavier drapery fabrics with blackout lining, etc.
Blind Stitch Hemmer Machines do in minutes what would take you hours hemming by hand with sewing needles.
The MSK-755H heavy-duty blind stitch machine is designed to handle the medium to heavy fabric requirements of a drapery workroom.
Designed for drapery
With the MSK-755H, you will be able to hem with or without blackout. No more worrying about breaking needles and skipping stitches. Getting a great quality stitch is assured because the heavy-duty fittings do such a good job of feeding the heavier fabric.
Less vibration, better quality stitch
The solid frame construction on the MSK-755H (as compared to a frame drop type machine) ensures less vibration, and ultimately a better quality stitch than frame drop machines.
Quality you can count on
Each MSK-755H is individually sewn-off and tested before it leaves our factory. Great care is taken in preparing each and every machine so you won't have to worry about getting started right away.
- Simple to use - easy to operate
- Adjustable stitch penetration for various types of fabric
- Adjustable thread tension
- Metal swing-away plate for for sewing flat pieces (drapery)
- Skip stitch function with chain-off finger
- Complete stand includes a SewQuiet SQ5000 DC Servomotor, plywood table top and K-legs
Reliable Warranty Information (.PDF)
Please review our Freight LTL Shipping Policies Ships Ground Freight only.* For delivery please select options. "Lift Gate" which means a goods lifting platform installed at the rear of the delivery truck that facilitates the unloading of cargo from truck bed to the ground. Most shipments will require a lift gate, if there is not a loading dock, or fork lift available for delivery.
- US Warranty 1 year parts, 90 days labor on defects in materials and workmanship.
- Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor
Maximum sewing speed: 1,300 rpm
Stitch length: 0-8 mm
Cylinder diameter: 58 mm
Pressure foot lift By knee: 8 mm
Needle system #: 29BL
Lubrication: Manual
Skip stitch function 1:1 - 2:1 true skip stitch
Eye guard: Standard
NEEDLE EYE GUARD
To protect your eyes, the MSK-755H is equipped with a clear plastic eye guard.
PLUNGER DROP
The solid frame construction on the MSK-755H (as compared to a frame drop type machine) ensures less vibration, and ultimately a better quality stitch than frame drop machines.
ADJUSTABLE STITCH PENETRATION
The adjustable stitch penetration dial allows the user to modify the depth of the needle penetration, ensuring that the stitch does not show on the outside of the fabric.
SEWQUIET 5000 SERVOMOTOR
Getting the performance you want out of a sewing machine requires the right motor. We only use the best, the industry's #1 SewQuiet 5000 brushless DC servomotor.
SUPERIOR STAND
Others skimp on the stand components, we don’t. We use only 100% plywood in our tabletops (not cheap particle board) and our K-legs are made from heavy-duty 3/32" steel.
BONUS - FREE LED UBERLIGHT
The perfect add on light ($100.00 retail value) is included at no extra charge for the MSK-755H, making it both a great blindstitch machine and a great value.
When I pull the stitching out, several stitches unravel along with it. Is there a way to tack the stitches to prevent unraveling?
Jenna, there are several ways of securing a blind hem stitch at the end of a seam. The easiest way is to sew over and beyond the end of a seam, especially if hemming a tubular item like pants. When you sew over previous stitching it helps to lock the stitches in.
Before you remove fabric from the end of the machine feeder, turn the hand wheel clockwise to swing the needle all the way to the left position in the needle channel which will help secure the thread and stitch in place. Then quickly pull or jerk the fabric hem from behind the feeder which will break the thread and tie off the chain stitch so that it will not continue to unravel. It takes some practice because you may have to use the knee lever or hand wheel to position or release the fabric if it is not already at the end of the feeder.
You can also turn the hand wheel counterclockwise at the end of the seam (like reverse stitching but no formation) just to hide the end stitches, or you can manually weave the unraveled thread back into the chainstitch with a seaming needle.
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