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Closed
overlock
stitch
With
program
I
you
can
especially
sew
jersey
quality
perfectly.
You
can
also
sew
on
sleeve
cuffs
and
knit
collars
which
are
well-sewn
and
long-lasting.
TIP:
Ensure
that
the
sleeve
cuff
is
stretched
while
it
is
being
sewn.
Remember’
If,
when
overlock
stitching
with
sewing
foot
No.
3,
you
select
a
position
other
than
needle
position
,,center”
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and
stitch
width
5
l,
make
sure
that
the
needle
does
not
strike
the
bar
of
the
sewing
foot.
Other
wise
the
needle
will
break.
This
stitch
is
suitable
for
open-knit
fabrics.
Fashion-knit
garment
sections
can
also
be
joi
ned
effortlessly
with
this
stitch.
Make
sure
that
the
material
is
fed
to
the
right
of
the
needle,
not
to
the
left.
TIP:
To
prevent
the
seam
from
stretching
while
sewing,
it
is
advisable
to
add
a
woolen
thread
under
light
tension.
Pullover
stitch
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