Pfaff SMARTER BY 150s User Guide - Page 25
Overlock Stitch, Closed Overlock Stitch
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Overlock Stitch The open overlock stitch sews the seam and stitch overcast the edge all at one time, perfect for stretch fabrics. This stitch is more elas- 6 5 3-7 3 tic than normal seams, very durable and TXLFNO\VHZQ Set for overlock stitch Tip: When sewing, guide the fabric edge along the metal pin of the foot. By doing so, the stitches form over the pin and prevent the fabric from puckering. Note: If using a stitch width other than the recommended, swing the needle by turning the hand wheel to make sure the needle doesn't hit the metal pin in the foot. Closed Overlock Stitch The closed overlock stitch is perfect for sewing jersey knits. Durable stitch; great for attaching knit collars and cuffs. Tip: When sewing, guide the fabric edge along the metal pin of the foot. By doing so, the stitches form over the pin and prevent the fabric from puckering. stitch 6 5 3-7 Set for closed overlock stitch Note: If using a stitch width other than the recommended, swing the needle by turning the hand wheel to make sure the needle doesn't hit the metal pin in the foot. 8VHWKLVVWLWFKWRKHPVWUHWFKIDEULFV$ DQG IRU EHOW ORRSV % )ROG D KHP WR WKH ZURQJ side and stitch with closed overlock stitch A from the right side. Trim away excess fabric. 8VH WKLV WHFKQLTXH WR PDNH EHOW ORRSV WRR VHHLOOXVWUDWLRQWRWKHULJKW 3 B 25