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Janome MS 2028 - Stretch Stitches; Straight and Rick-rack Stretch Stitches

Janome MS 2028
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Button
Sewing
O
stitch width:
O
Stitch length:
O
Needle thread
tension:
@
Presser foot
Al
1.?,r
feeo
oogs:
2 to 6.5
2lo G
Zigzag lool
Dropped
Drop
the feed dogs. Match
the holes on
a button
with
the horizontal
slot on the
presser
foot
[A].
Ad-
just
stitch width matching
the distance
of the hoies
on the button. Lower
the foot to hold
the button in
place.
Check to
see if the needle
enters into the
holes on the
button by turning the
handwheel by
hand.
Sew about ten
(10)
stitches.
To
strengthen the shank,
cut the threads leaving
about 4'(10 cm). Bring
the needle thread
down
through one of the
holes on the button
and wind it
around the shank.
Bring the needle
thread to the
wrong side
of
lhe
labric and knot the
threads. After
button
sewing is completed, raise
the feed dogs for
normat
sewtno.
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Overcasting
Stitch
O
stitch width:
@
Stitch length:
G)
Needlo thread
tension:
@
Presser foot
A:
5 to
6.5
Rod
zone
3to8
Zigzag
foot
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This is
useful in
garment
construction and
finishing
raw edges ol
any sewing
project.
Start overcasting
about 1/g
(0.3
cm) inside
the raw
corner
of a seam. lf
you
start right
at
the
edge, the
fabric
bunches up
and the stitches
become tangled.

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