Pfaff tipmatic 6150 Owner's Manual - Page 43
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N N N N What is an overlock stitch? For knitted and other stretch materials the models with pushbutton controls offer a selection of overlock stitches. These join two plies of fabric and serge them in one opera tion. They have a higher elasticity than usual seams, they are more durable, and you can sew them fast, too. TIP: When you sew overlock seams, we recommend you use blind stitch foot No. 3. It guides the fabric better and prevents contrac tion of the seam at wider stitch widths Closed overlock stitch Program I is ideal for sewing jersey fabrics especially. You can use it for sewing on sleeve cuff s or knitted collars durably, too. TIP: Make sure that the cuff is stretched while sewing. H prog ,' > a K Sreich 6 • b1KStretch 61- 3-5 0/1 3 ]35j03j Open overlock stitch With this stitch it is no problem to loin firm materials or fabrics which do not fray too much. TIP: Make sure that the needle in its righthand position just misses the edge of the material. 42