Operation Manual

Stitches & sewing techniques30
Stitch
A
B
CD
E
N/R A/B
Threading path
BGRYP
3-thread Á atlock stitch, narrow
For sewing stretchy fabrics together
with a decorative effect either
with the Á atlock side or the ladder
stitch side. Create varying effects
by threading the loopers with
decorative thread. Read more on
page 35.
B 6.0 N No A
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3-thread wrapped overlock,
wide
For À nishing edges on lightweight
fabrics. Adjust the differential feed
to create a lettuce edge on À ne
fabrics.
A 6.0 N No A
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3-thread wrapped overlock,
narrow
For À nishing edges on lightweight
fabrics. Adjust the differential feed
to create a lettuce edge on À ne
fabrics.
B 6.0 N No A
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3-thread stretch overlock
For sewing extra stretchy fabrics.
Add additional stretch by using
a stretchy type thread in the
loopers. Change the thread tension
accordingly.
A and
B
6.0 N Yes A
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3-thread rolled edge*
For edging lightweight fabrics. It
gives a nice À nish on silky scarves,
pillow rufÁ es and napkins. For a
beautiful rolled edge, thread the
looper with decorative thread and
the needle and lower looper with
lightweight regular thread. Read
more on page 34.
B 6.0 R No A
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* Not recommended for heavyweight woven fabrics or medium to heavyweight stretch fabrics.
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