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Zigzag Stitch
q Stitch pattern:
w Needle thread tension:
e Presser foot:
• To change the width and length
Zigzag stitch is useful for overcasting, applique, mending
etc. When you change the zigzag width, make sure the
needle position is above the fabric.
z When you select the stitch, display shows
pre-programmed stitch length setting q.
Press the stitch width adjusting button "+", "–" or stitch
length adjusting button "+", "–" to change the stitch
width and length manually.
x When the "+" or "–" key is pressed, the width and
length will be changed accordingly.
q Pre-programmed stitch settings
w Narrow width (small number)
e Wide width (large number)
r Dense stitch (small number)
t Coarse stitch (large number)
u
y Width
u Length
Overcasting
q Stitch pattern:
w Needle thread tension:
e Presser foot:
This zigzag variation is very useful in garment
construction and in finishing raw edges of any sewing
project.
z The black ridge and the guide wires on the overedge
foot keep the edge neat and the fabric straight.
x Place your fabric so that the double guide wires come
to the edge. The machine will stitch over these wires.
The black ridge will keep the loose threads in so that
the needle can stitch over them.
c As you sew, be sure your fabric edge pushes up
against the black ridge.
NOTE:
When using an Overedge foot, make sure to set the
stitch width between 5 and 7, otherwise the needle may
hit the overedge foot.
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Zigzag foot: A
A
Zigzag foot: A
Overedge foot: C