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Variety of overcasting stitches
Multiple Zigzag Stitch (Tricot Stitch)
This stitch is used to finish a raw edge of synthetics and
other stretch fabrics that tend to pucker.
Sew along the fabric edge leaving an adequate seam
allowance. After sewing, trim off the seam allowance
closer to the stitches.
1 Pattern 07
2 Zigzag foot A
Knit Stitch
This stitch is recommended for sewing such fabrics as
synthetic knits and stretch velour as it provides the
greatest amount of elasticity and strength.
Sew along the fabric edge leaving an adequate seam
allowance. After sewing, trim off the seam allowance
closer to the stitches.
1 Pattern 09
2 Zigzag foot A
Double Overedge Stitch
This stitch is an excellent stitch for fabrics that tend to
fray extensively such as linens and gabardines.
Two rows of zigzag stitches are simultaneously sewn
over the edge to insure that the fabric will not ravel.
1 Pattern 37
2 Overedge Foot C
Overlock Stitch
This stitch finishes the edges of fabric similar to a
commercial overlocking machine for a professional look.
1 Pattern 38
2 Overcasting Foot M
CAUTION:
When you use Overedge Foot C or Overcasting Foot M,
you must set the zigzag width at 5.0 or wider to prevent
the needle from hitting the Foot Wires.
3 Foot Wires
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