Operation Manual

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Covering
seams
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Where
seam
allowances
and
serged
edges
are
in
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convenient,
covering
seams
are
used.
These
seams
are
extremely
flat,
they
join
bordering
fabric
plies
and
serge
them
at
the
same
time.
This
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produces
the
typical
flatlock
effect
which
lends
a
professional
look
to
collar
plackets
or
raglan
seams.
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Fagoting
stitch
Program
17
With
the
fagoting
stitch
you
can
make
very
elastic
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seams
with
a
hemstitching
effect
for
example
on
corsetry.
Serge
the
fabric
edges
and
tack-baste
them
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onto
the
reverse
side.
Lay
the
edges
to
be
sewn
with
about
3
mm
between
them
under
the
sewing
foot.
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Overstitch
from
the
face
side
ensuring
that
the
needle
perforates
both
the
right
and
left
hand
side
pieces
of
material.
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Cross
stitch
Program
19
Owing
to
its
high
elasticity,
the
cross
stitch
is
very
suitable
for
decorative
hems,
e.g.
on
T-shirts
and
underwear.
Serge
the
fabric
edge.
Baste
over
the
seam
margin
to
the
left.
Stitch
over
the
hem
from
the
face
side.
When
doing
so,
make
sure
the
fabric
edge
is
properly
overstitched.
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