Pfaff ClassicStyle 2027 Owner's Manual - Page 32

Overlock stitches

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Sewing Overlock stitches For elastic, knits, woven and stretch fabrics, your expression 2028 provides a selection of overlock stitches. These stitches join multiple layers of fabric and overcast them in one operation. These stitches can stretch and are more durable than standard stitches. Tip: Use blind stitch foot No. 3 when sewing overcast seams. This guides the fabric more precisely and prevents tunneling of the seam at wider stitch widths. Adjust the stitch width and guide of the foot to ensure that the right swing of the needle clears the raw edge of the fabric and the pin of the presser foot. Also remember to set the red marker on the foot to the right position. This to guide the fabric edge. Stitch 7 6.0 3.0 3-5 0/3 Closed overlock stitch This stitch is suitable for sewing a hem on your garment. Fold your fabric 3/8" (1 cm) and stitch the closed overlock on the right side of the folded fabric. When you have Ànished, cut away the unnecessary fabric. Stitch 16 6.0 3.0 3-5 0/3 Overlock stitch The open overlock stitch works well when joining or edgeÀnishing fabrics that do not fray excessively. Stitch 19 6.0 3.0 3-5 0/3 Closed overlock stitch with selvage thread If you wish to sew a fabric that frays easily, select stitch 19. With this stitch an additional edge thread protects the fabric edge against further fraying. 3:9

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Sewing
Overlock stitches
For elastic, knits, woven and stretch fabrics, your expression 2028 provides a selection of overlock stitches. These stitches
join multiple layers of fabric and overcast them in one operation. These stitches can stretch and are more durable than
standard stitches.
Tip
: Use blind stitch foot No. 3 when sewing overcast seams. This guides the fabric more precisely and prevents tunneling of the seam
at wider stitch widths. Adjust the stitch width and guide of the foot to ensure that the right swing of the needle clears the raw edge
of the fabric and the pin of the presser foot.
Also remember to set the red marker on the foot to the right position. This to guide the
fabric edge.
Overlock stitch
The open overlock stitch works well when joining or edge-
À
nishing fabrics that do not fray excessively.
Closed overlock stitch with selvage thread
If you wish to sew a fabric that frays easily, select stitch 19.
With this stitch an additional edge thread protects the fabric
edge against further fraying.
Closed overlock stitch
This stitch is suitable for sewing a hem on your garment.
Fold your fabric 3/8” (1 cm) and stitch the closed overlock on
the right side of the folded fabric. When you have
À
nished, cut
away the unnecessary fabric.
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Stitch
Stitch