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OVERCASTING-
OVERLOCKING
A. USING THE OVERCASTING FOOT
N424E
N422E N420E
11
7
07
Stitch Width 5.0-6.0
15,16,17 11,12,13 11,12 Stitch Width 5.0-7.0
18,19
14,15
14,15
Overcasting Foot (C)
Press fabric against the guide plate of the
overcasting foot so that needle falls near the
edge of seam.
a. This pattern is used for preventing ravelling
of fabrics.
b. These patterns can sew overcasting and
regular stitches at the same time. Therefore
it is convenient for sewing easy to ravel and
stretch fabrics.
c. This pattern is suitable for overcasting thin
or lightweight fabrics.
CAUTION: To prevent accidents.
Overcasting foot should be used for sewing
above patterns only and do not change the
stitch width narrower than 5.0. It is possible
that needle could hit the presser foot and
break when sewing other patterns and width.
B. USING THE REGULAR FOOT
N424E
N422E
N420E
11, 13
7, 9
07,09,13
Regular Foot (A)
Place fabric so that needle will fall nearest to
edge of fabric when using the Regular Foot.
d. For narrower zigzag width (Width=2.0-4.5).
e. When sewing easy to ravel or stretch
fabrics.
C. NOTE:
You can also cut off the excess material after
sewing the inside of fabric.
Be careful not to cut thread when cutting
excess materials.
A
B
N424E 11 15 16 17 18 19
N422E 7 11 12 13 14 15
N420E 07 - 12 11 14 15
N424E11
13
-
N422E 7
9
-
N420E07
09
13
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