Section b – 4-thread techniques, General construction seaming, Serging knits – Bernina dcet 2500 User Manual

Page 19: Serging wovens

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1999 BERNINA Of America

Section B - page1

SECTION B – 4-THREAD TECHNIQUES

G

ENERAL

C

ONSTRUCTION

S

EAMING

Use a 4-thread Overlock stitch for most fabrics

The Right Needle stitching helps to prevent fabric rolling within

the serger stitch.

Accurate seaming

Attach the Right Hand Seam Guide when working with standard patterns

requiring a

5

/

8

” seam allowance – Instruction Manual pg.____

Adjust the Guide from the Left Needle.
Use a 6” Ruler/Gauge to measure.

Secure seam ends if you will not be stitching across them again.

Adjust Presser Foot Pressure for very thick or thin fabrics –Instruction

Manual pg.____

S

ERGING

K

NITS

Use Ballpoint or Stretch Needles to prevent damage to the fabric.

Woolly Nylon in the Loopers adds to the stretch of the serger stitch.

Stitch Selection Panel

Position “B” automatically adjusts tensions for Woolly Nylon.

Adjust Stitch Length to 3 for most seam applications.

To prevent fabric stretching during sewing

Differential Feed –Instruction Manual pg.____
Presser Foot Pressure –Instruction Manual pg.____
Built-In Tape Guide -–Instruction Manual pg.____

S

ERGING

W

OVENS

Use Universal, Sharp or Microtex Needles.

Match the serger cone thread to the fabric’s fiber content and color.

Adjust Stitch Length to 2.5 for medium to heavy fabrics.

Adjust Stitch Length to 2 for lightweight fabrics.

Whenever possible work with opposing seams (one seam allowance pressed

to the left and one seam allowance pressed to the right) as you join
seamed pieces together.

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