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Sewing overcasting stitches using zigzag foot J

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UTILITY STITCHES Sewing overcasting stitches using zigzag foot "J" Six stitches can be used to sew overcasting stitches with zigzag foot "J". Pattern Numeric Stitch Name Key Application Zigzag stitch (center 05 needle position) 2-point 06 zigzag stitch 3-point 07 zigzag stitch 11 Overcasting 12 stitch 13 Preventing fraying (center baseline/ reverse stitching) - Preventing fraying in thick fabrics and stretch fabrics - Preventing fraying in stretch fabrics Preventing fraying in - thick fabrics and stretch fabrics - Preventing fraying in stretch fabrics Stitch Width [mm (inch)] Auto Manual 3.5 0.0-7.0 (1/8) (0-1/4) 5.0 1.5-7.0 (3/16) (1/16-1/4) 5.0 1.5-7.0 (3/16) (1/16-1/4) 5.0 0.0-7.0 (3/16) (0-1/4) 5.0 0.0-7.0 (3/16) (0-1/4) 4.0 0.0-7.0 (3/16) (0-1/4) Stitch Length [mm (inch)] Auto Manual Presser Foot 1.4 0.0-4.0 (1/16) (0-3/16) 1.0 0.2-4.0 (1/16) (1/64-3/16) 1.0 0.2-4.0 (1/16) (1/64-3/16) J 2.5 0.5-4.0 (3/32) (1/32-3/16) 2.5 0.5-4.0 (3/32) (1/32-3/16) 4.0 1.0-4.0 (3/16) (1/16-3/16) Turn on the sewing machine. a Select a stitch. b • For details, refer to "Selecting stitching" (page 67). Attach zigzag foot "J". c J Sew along the edge of the fabric with the d needle dropping off the edge at the right. a • For details, refer to "Replacing the presser foot" (page 41). a a a Needle drop point 72

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UTILITY STITCHES
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Sewing overcasting stitches using zigzag foot “J”
Six stitches can be used to sew overcasting stitches with zigzag foot “J”.
a
Turn on the sewing machine.
b
Select a stitch.
For details, refer to “Selecting stitching” (page
67).
c
Attach zigzag foot “J”.
• For details, refer to “Replacing the presser
foot” (page 41).
d
Sew along the edge of the fabric with the
needle dropping off the edge at the right.
a
Needle drop point
Stitch Name
Pattern
Numeric
Key
Application
Stitch Width
[mm (inch)]
Stitch Length
[mm (inch)]
Presser
Foot
Auto
Manual
Auto
Manual
Zigzag stitch
(center
needle
position)
05
Preventing fraying
(center baseline/
reverse stitching)
3.5
(1/8)
0.0–7.0
(0–1/4)
1.4
(1/16)
0.0–4.0
(0–3/16)
J
2-point
zigzag stitch
06
Preventing fraying in
thick fabrics and
stretch fabrics
5.0
(3/16)
1.5–7.0
(1/16–1/4)
1.0
(1/16)
0.2–4.0
(1/64–3/16)
3-point
zigzag stitch
07
5.0
(3/16)
1.5–7.0
(1/16–1/4)
1.0
(1/16)
0.2–4.0
(1/64–3/16)
Overcasting
stitch
11
Preventing fraying in
stretch fabrics
5.0
(3/16)
0.0–7.0
(0–1/4)
2.5
(3/32)
0.5–4.0
(1/32–3/16)
12
Preventing fraying in
thick fabrics and
stretch fabrics
5.0
(3/16)
0.0–7.0
(0–1/4)
2.5
(3/32)
0.5–4.0
(1/32–3/16)
13
Preventing fraying in
stretch fabrics
4.0
(3/16)
0.0–7.0
(0–1/4)
4.0
(3/16)
1.0–4.0
(1/16–3/16)
J
a
a
a