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OVERCASTING-OVERLOCKING
Prevents fraying of the raw edge of all fabrics.
NOTE:
Be careful not to cut the sewn thread when cutting
excess materials.
Place fabric so that needle will fall nearest to edge of
fabric when using the regular foot.
a. Use as a fray stopping method.
b. These patterns can sew overcasting and
regular stitches at the same time.
Use the regular foot for towel cloth or knitted
fabric as the claw of the overcasting foot may
get caught in the cloth.
c. The overcasting foot is suitable to prevent
fraying of light-weight or medium-weight
fabrics.
a. Use for thick or stretch cloth.
b. Use for narrow zigzag width.
c.
You can also cut off the excess material after
sewing the inside of fabric.
Press fabric against the guide plate of the
overcasting foot so that needle falls near the edge of
seam.
CAUTION: To prevent accidents.
Overcasting foot should be used for sewing above
patterns (5, 9 - 13) only and do not change the
stitch width narrower than 5.0.
Before sewing, turn the hand wheel toward you
and confirm the needle does not hit the presser
foot.
The needle may hit the presser foot and break
when sewing other patterns and width.
C
A
Pattern
Tension
Width/
Length
Tack/
Cut
width:
the default
settings or
over
width:
narrow
Guide
width:
the default
settings or
over
width:
the
default
settings
or over
width:
the default
settings or
over
width:
narrow
Stitch
Presser Foot
5, 9 - 13
(width: or over the default settings)
Overcasting
Foot (C)
5(width: narrow), 7
Regular Foot (A)
C
A
A. USING THE OVERCASTING FOOT
B. USING THE REGULAR FOOT
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