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j)
Seam guide
Use the seam guide for sewing
longer seams or hems, which should
have a uniform distance from the
edge of the cloth.
• Screw the seam guide into one of the
threaded holes
on the right of the
stitch plate. Set the desired seam
width, then tighten the knurled screw.
• The edge of the cloth must touch the
seam guide while sewing. The seam
guide can also be screwed in
obliquely for sewing corners.
k)
Overcast stitch
Select this stitch when you want to
prevent fraying on cut edges.
l)
Stretch seam
Select this stitch for cord, tricot and
other stretch fabrics. This type of
seam can be stretched without the
thread breaking. The stretch seam
stitch produces a highly strain-resist-
ant, straight seam.
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