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Overlock stitches tFjsoahoeornielerneetecmimoltpaipooutserrtlnoeirtcianpotdliiafueocnorndlav2.abe0yTkrle4enlhroie0sttcyshkoaaahfnnsnaftddiavstbecttorahhiatnecehdshea.a2irnTrg0ddshh3teress0erstetieecrtpcglhsraheotseifvttatsichicb.dhierteeimycsasa,innd TNtgAecuiunlopdneis.:jnaduur3W eesrslsetiwetntththhghhreeeeeaocntrsffaotatiwsthmbthecerewmhiecrdiseiwnggmengiaheddomttr-oohyehvfoaaeatpuntrhnrldweeoduccissfikdgaewsebuesibrrlineyidlsgcaietnmaiatodnocnsfdfh.dstthtThpwitethhercieiedsnhvftoeehpfoensiondt.tsolteootf the presser foot I N N N N N N N Open overlock stitch Prog. 18 The open joining or overlock stitch edge-finishing works well fabrics that when do not fray excessively. I Closed overlock stitch with selvage thread Prog. 21 If you wish to sew a fabric that select prog. 21. With this stitch edge thread protects the fabric frays easily, an additional edge against further fraying. Pullover stitch PaUoTcscraepIsocPnweeeg:ndisa.-Tnslktg2oosono,2rgipitieetbrsfteeiha)sv,bejeaorrtnihdictwnivsstei.ihstdshFaetbiaettslsfcheefhheoaitormocktnlane-anfiskdrtsn-odeleiymvtdaewggnsewaittrrbhfomeoeottocelhuhtenisnist(nesssdgtptheeicrtfwccoetihiharao.lidnles under light tension. 69

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Overlock
stitches
For
elastic
and
knits
and
other
stretch
fabrics,
the
tiptronic
2040
and
the
2030
provide
a
selection
of
overlock
stitches.
These
stitches
join
multiple
layers
of
fabric
and
serge
them
in
one
operation.
They
have
a
higher
elasticity
and
are
more
durable
than
standard
stitches.
Tip:
We
recommend
you
use
blind
stitch
foot
No.
3
when
sewing
overlock
seams.
This
guides
the
fabric
more
precisely
and
prevents
tunneling
of
the
seam
at
wider
stitch
widths.
Adjust
the
stitch
width
and
guide
of
the
foot
to
ensure
that
the
right-hand
swing
of
the
needle
clears
the
raw
edge
of
the
fabric
and
the
pin
of
the
presser
foot
Closed
overlock
stitch
with
selvage
thread
Prog.
21
If
you
wish
to
sew
a
fabric
that
frays
easily,
select
prog.
21.
With
this
stitch
an
additional
edge
thread
protects
the
fabric
edge
against
further
fraying.
Open
overlock
stitch
Prog.
18
I
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
The
open
overlock
stitch
works
well
when
joining
or
edge-finishing
fabrics
that
do
not
fray
excessively.
Pullover
stitch
Prog.
22
Used
together
with
the
knit-edge
foot
(special
accessories),
this
stitch
can
even
be
used
for
open-knit
fabrics.
Fashion-knit
garment
sections
can
also
be
joined
effortlessly
with
this
stitch.
TIP:
To
prevent
the
seam
from
stretching
while
sewing,
it
is
advisable
to
add
a
woolen
thread
under
light
tension.
I
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