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SECTION
3.
LEARN
THE STITCHES
*
Overcast
Stretch
Stitching
*
Serging
or
Pine
Leaf Stretch
Stitching
Sel
the Machine
Set
the
Machine
Stitch
width
Stitch
width
control
3
to
5
control
3
tob5
1 2
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Top
thread
tension
Top
thread
tension
control
2
to 6
Stitch
length
control
3
to 6
Stitch
length
control
yellow
control yellow
stretch
stitCh
sttretch
stitch
Position
Here's
How
positior
Here's
How
"'N
3
Place
the raw
edge
of
the
fabric
to
1-• o
'""
Place
the
fabric
under
the
presser
the
LEFT
of
the
needle
as
shown.
foot
so
that
the
stitches
are
made
Stitch
so
the
needle
pierces
the
fabric
over
the
edge.
just short
of
the
outside
edge.
Stretch
Stitch
Or,
place
your
fabric
to
allow
a
Stretch
Stitch
NOTE:
When
using
stretch
knit
1.5
cm
seam,
then
trim
seam
fabric,
use
a
blue
stretch
A:
Zigzag
foot
allowance
after.
A:
Zigzag
foot
fabric
needle
which
Raw
or
worn
edges
of
older
garments
effectively
prevents
The
Stitch
and
Its
Uses
can
be
overcast
to
prevent
further
The
Stitch
and
Its
Uses
skipped
stitches.
This
stitch
can
be
used
for
sewing
a
raveling.
Use
this stitch
when
you want
a
seam
with
an
overcast
finish,
NOTE:
Use
a
blue
stretch
fabric
narrow
seam
that
you
do
not
need
to
The
seam
is
formed
and
finished
in
needle,
which
effectively
press
open
flat.
It
is
ideal
for
0.6
cm
one
operation.
It
can
be
used
when
prevents
skipped
stitches,
seams
on
knits
or
on
medium
to
you
are
making
swimwear,
ski
pants
heavyweight
woven
fabrics
where
you
and
other
garments
that
require
want
a narrow
seam.
It
is
also
great
stretch
for
making
elastic
swim
wear.
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