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N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Overlock stitches Programs 06, 30-38 3 For knit and other stretch materials, the Creative offers a selection of overlock stitches. These join two plies of fabric and serge them in one operation. They have a higher elasticity than usual stitches, they are more durable and what is more, TIP: We recommend using blind stitch foot No. 3 when sewing overlock seams. This guides the fabric better and prevents tunneling of the seam at wider stitch widths. they are very quick to sew. Open overlock stitch Program 33 With this stitch it is easy to join firm materials or fabrics which do not fray too much, TIP: Make sure that the needle at its farthest right-hand position just misses the edge of the material. - .5 2 8 Closed overlock stitch 4 Program 30 Select program 30 if you wish to process mate rials that fray very much. With this stitch an additional edge thread protects the fabric edge j against fraying. : 105

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Overlock
stitches
Programs
06,
30-38
For
knit
and
other
stretch
materials,
the
Creative
TIP:
We
recommend
using
blind
stitch
foot
No.
3
offers
a
selection
of
overlock
stitches.
These
join
when
sewing
overlock
seams.
This
guides
the
two
plies
of
fabric
and
serge
them
in
one
opera-
fabric
better
and
prevents
tunneling
of
the
seam
3
tion.
They
have
a
higher
elasticity
than
usual
at
wider
stitch
widths.
stitches,
they
are
more
durable
and
what
is
more,
they
are
very
quick
to
sew.
Open
overlock
stitch
Program
33
-
With
this
stitch
it
is
easy
to
join
firm
materials
or
fabrics
which
do
not
fray
too
much,
TIP:
Make
sure
that
the
needle
at
its
farthest
right-hand
position
just
misses
the
edge
of
the
.5
material.
2
8
Closed
overlock
stitch
4
Program
30
Select
program
30
if
you
wish
to
process
mate
rials
that
fray
very
much.
With
this
stitch
an
addi-
j
tional
edge
thread
protects
the
fabric
edge
against
fraying.
105
: