BUILT- IN STITCH PATTERNS
Basic
Zigz
ag
Stitch selector:
5
Stitch width:
1 to 6.5
Stitch length:
0.5 to 4
Needle thread tension:
3 to 5
Presser foot A:
Zigzag foot
The zigzag stitch is one of the most common and versatile
stitches. It can be a utility stitch for button sewing,
buttonhole making, hemming, overcasting, mending and
darning.
It can also be used to decorate with trims, appliques and
cut work or as a decorative stitch.
Overcasting
Stitch selector:
5
Stitch width:
5 to 6.5
Stitch length:
1 to 2
Needle thread tension:
3 to 8
Presser foot A:
Zigzag foot
Presser foot C:
Overedge foot
Brush holder seam guide
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This stitch is useful in garment construction, and in finishing
raw edges of any sewing project.
If using the zigzag foot, start overcasting with the leftmost
needle position about 1/8'°(0.3 cm) from the raw edge of a
seam. The right tip of the stitch should just clear the seam
edge.
For lightweight fabrics, use the overedge foot. To sew, line
the fabric edge up with the inner side of the brush holder
seam guide _.
NOTE:
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Set the stitch width 5.0 to 6.5 when the overedge foot C is/
used to prevent needle breakage or damaging the foot.
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