Consew 75T Portable Blind Hem Stitch Hemmer Machine Includes 1200 SPM, 3.5 SPI, 2:1 Skip Stitch, Curved Needle, Knee Lever for Swing Down Cylinder Arm, Metal Swing Away Work Plate, Foot Control, Weighs 25 Pounds.

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For sewing all types of light to medium-weight materials including synthetics, knits and woolens. Typical sewing operations include pant cuffs, felling slack bottoms, hemming dresses, skirt and coat bottoms, light to medium (not heavy) draperies, negligees, undergarments, lapel padding, blouses and sleeves. Suitable for felling operations requiring a skip stitch to simulate hand stitching. Ideal for alteration rooms, clothing rentals, dry cleaners, department stores, dressmakers and home use.

  • Single Thread
  • Chainstitch Blindstitch
  • With Swing-Down Cylinder Arm
  • Swing Plate
  • Skip And Non-Skip Stitch Lever
  • Adjustable Thread Tension
  • 1 To 1 Non-Skip Stitch And
  • 2 To 1 Skip Stitch
  • Portable Home Use Sewing Machines for Apparel Tailoring and Alterations only

    Applications:
  • Ideal for alteration rooms, tailors, clothing rentals, dry cleaners, department stores, dressmakers and home use
  • Perfect for sewing all weights of materials including synthetics, woolens, cottons, fabrics and knits
  • 1-to-1 Non-Skip Stitches: typical operations include felling edge tapes, bottoms of trousers, cuffs, wigging in sleeves, facings to canvas and knit goods, turned-up bottoms of fully lined coats, padding collars and lapels, and reinforcing trouser seats
  • 2-to-1 Skip Stitch: for hemming dresses, skirts, slacks, trousers, sportswear, ladies coats, draperies, blouses and other articles
  • Suitable for felling operations requiring a skip stitch to simulate hand-stitching
  • 2-to-1 skip stitch is recommended for synthetics and other lightweight materials and 1-to-1 for heavier cotton, woolen and linen goods

    Please note: Base color of this unit may vary
  • US Warranty 90 Days labor on defects in materials and workmanship.
  • Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor
Specifications
Speed, Max (S.P.M.): 1200* Stitches Per Minute
Stitch Length, Max.: 3-1/2 SPI Stitches Per Inch (7mm)
Curved Single Needle: LWX 6T
Looper: 4039, 471
Cylinder Diameter: 1-5/8 (40mm)
Work Space: Needle to Arm 4" (100mm)
Speed, Max (S.P.M.): 1000
Stitch Type: 103

  • Stitch penetration and stitch length variability give you big-machine features in a light-weight, compact, and fully portable unit
  • Heavy-duty motor and rheostat speed control
  • Swing down cylinder arm allows for easy in and out of heaviest materials
  • Swing away work plate
  • Used for sewing all types of light to medium-weight materials including synthetics, knits and woolens
  • Typical sewing operations include pant cuffs, felling slack bottoms, hemming dresses, skirt and coat bottoms, draperies, negligees, undergarments, lapel padding, blouses and sleeves
  • Suitable for felling operations requiring a skip stitch to simulate hand stitching
  • Ideal for alteration rooms, clothing rentals, dry cleaners, department stores, dressmakers, and home use

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    Blind Hemmer Ending Stitch Techniques
    I show how I now end my blind hemmer stitches. In the past I always used the old technique of raising the needle to its' highest position and releasing the pressure foot and jerking the fabric back quickly to break the thread. This led to size 10 needles skipping stitches sooner than I thought they should. I contacted the mfg of my machine and they told me to use the technique I show in this video. Since I've gone to it my #10 needles are lasting much longer. :) The machine shown is an Industrial Consew made in Japan back in the 1970s. Kevin Sews Published on Jul 2, 2014
Included Accessories
  • Instruction Book
  • Lubricating Oil
  • Needles
  • Table Clamp Bracket
  • Tweezers to thread needle
  • Knee Lift Assembly
  • Thread Stand Assembly
  • Regular wrench and allen wrench
  • Foot Control
Other Images

icon Consew 75T Blindstitch Blind Hem Chain Stitch Hemmer Machine

icon stitch sample

icon flat bed swing arm for access to cylinder arm for cuffs, sleeves, etc.

icon You have to put the thread guide (comes in the accessories) on the machine to guide the thread. Tighten Screw (1) before tightening Screw (4) in the diagram.