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Practical Sewing - Overlock
A
In the case of securing thread ends with a wool needle: (A)
Leave a 2 to 3 cm long chain-o thread at the beginning and end of sewing. Put the
chain-o threads in the nished seam by means of a wool needle.
B
In the case of securing thread ends with glue for handicraft: (B)
Apply a little amount of glue for handicraft at the root of chain-o thread on the material.
Cut out the excess of chain-o thread after the glue has dried.
C
Securing thread ends by making a knot: (C)
Bind all threads together and make a knot at the nearest position of the material. Then,
cut out the excess of the threads.