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Zigzag Stitches {Continued}

a Overcast Stretch Stitching

SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES

Sat the Machino

Stitch width
control 3 to 6

Top thread tension
control 2 to 6

Stitch length
control ysilow
stretch stitch
position

Stretch Stitch

A: Zigzag foot

The Stitch and Its Uses

This stitch can be used tor sewing a

seam with an overcast finish.
The seam is formed and finished m

one operation, it can be used when

you are making swimwear, ski pants

and other garments that require

stretch.

Here's How

Place the raw edge of the fabric to

the LEFT, of the needle as shown.

Stitch so the needle pierces the fabric

just short of the outside edge.

Or, place yout fabric to ailow a 5/8"
seam, then trim seam allowance

after.

Raw or worn edges of older garments

can be overcast to prevent further

raveling.

NOTE; Use a blue stretch fabric

needle, which effectiveiy

prevents skipped stitches.

Serging or Pine Leaf Stretch Stitching

Set the Machine

Stitch

width

control 3 to 6

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3

Top thread tension
control 3 to 6

gd

Stitch length
control yellow
stretch stitch
position

Stretch Stitch

C; Overedge foot

Here's How

Place the fabric under the presser

foot so that the stitches are made

over the edge.

NOTE; When using stretch knit

fabric, use a blue stretch

The Stitch and Its Uses

Use this stitch when you want a

narrow seam that you do not need to
press open fiat. U is ideal tor 1/4"
seams on knits or on medium to

heavyweight woven fabrics where you
want a narrow seam. It is also great

for making elastic swim wear.

fabric needle
effectively
skipped stitches.

which

prevents

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