Pfaff tipmatic 6150 Owner's Manual - Page 45

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What is a covering stitch? You can use the following programs for sewing a flat covering seam. This produces the typical ,,flatlock effect" which lends a professional look to collar plackets or raglan seams. prog : : L Stretch 6 L Stretchl 6 • 3-5 I1 - Fagoting stitch With fagoting stitch you can make very elastic seams with hemstitching effect, eg. on corsetry. - Serge the fabric edges and tack baste over on the inside. - Place the fabric under the sewing foot with the edges about 1/8 of an inch apart. - Sew on the face side, making sure the needle enters the material on the right and left side. 44

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prog
:
L
Stretch
6
3-5
:
L
Stretchl
6
-
I
1
Fagoting
stitch
With
fagoting
stitch
you
can
make
very
elastic
seams
with
hemstitching
effect,
eg.
on
corsetry.
Serge
the
fabric
edges
and
tack
baste
over
on
the
inside.
Place
the
fabric
under
the
sewing
foot
with
the
edges
about
1/8
of
an
inch
apart.
Sew
on
the
face
side,
making
sure
the
needle
enters
the
material
on
the
right
and
left
side.
What
is
a
covering
stitch?
You
can
use
the
following
programs
for
sewing
a
flat
covering
seam.
This
produces
the
typical
,,flatlock
effect”
which
lends
a
professional
look
to
collar
plackets
or
raglan
seams.
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