Brother International MA4-B551 Users Manual - English - Page 29

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ACTUAL EXAMPLES OF THREE-NEEDLE FOUR-THREADS COVER STITCH SEWING 5) Attaching elastic (Hem With Sewn-in Elastic) 6) Attaching lace (Flat Joining Seam) 7) Belt loop sewing (Belt Loop Sewing) (3-mm Width Cover Stitch) 3-mm width cover stitches are ideal for sewing thin knitted material and normal material. •After threading, be sure to insert the material under the foot and the needles before starting to sew. •When the end is reached, sew a chaining-off stitch for about 5 cm while lightly pulling the material, then trim the thread. •When sewing cylindrical objects, sew overlaping the beginning by about 1 cm. Hand turn, the handwheel clockwise one half to 3/4 turn while lightly pulling fabric away to release needle thread from chain stitch looper. Pull fabric away and trim threads. Actual examples of three-needle four-threads cover stitch sewing Plain Stitching Hem Stitching Tape Attaching Cover Ring Circular Hemming Elastic Lace Attaching Fagehing - 24 -

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ACTUAL
EXAMPLES
OF
THREE
-NEEDLE
FOUR
-THREADS
COVER
STITCH
SEWING
5)
Attaching
elastic
(Hem
With
Sewn
-in
Elastic)
6)
Attaching
lace
(Flat
Joining
Seam)
7)
Belt
loop
sewing
(Belt
Loop
Sewing)
(3
-mm
Width
Cover
Stitch)
3
-mm
width
cover
stitches
are
ideal
for
sewing
thin
knitted
material
and
normal
material.
•After
threading,
be
sure
to
insert
the
material
under
the
foot
and
the
needles
before
starting
to
sew.
•When
the
end
is
reached,
sew
a
chaining
-off
stitch
for
about
5
cm
while
lightly
pulling
the
material,
then
trim
the
thread.
•When
sewing
cylindrical
objects,
sew
overlaping
the
beginning
by
about
1
cm.
Hand
turn,
the
handwheel
clockwise
one
half
to
3/4
turn
while
lightly
pulling
fabric
away
to
release
needle
thread
from
chain
stitch
looper.
Pull
fabric
away
and
trim
threads.
Actual
examples
of
three
-needle
four
-threads
cover
stitch
sewing
Plain
Stitching
Hem
Stitching
Tape
Attaching
Cover
Ring
Circular
Hemming
Elastic
Lace
Attaching
Fagehing
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