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What
is
an
overlock
stitch?
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For
knit
and
other
stretch
materials,
the
Creative
offers
a
selection
of
overlock
stitches.
These
join
two
layers
of
fabric
and
serge
them
in
one
opera
tion.They
have
a
higher
elasticity
than
usual
stitches,
they
are
more
durable
and
what
is
more,
they
are
very
fast
to
sew.
Tip:
We
recommend
using
blind
stitch
foot
No.
3
when
sewing
overlock
seams.
This
guides
the
fabric
better
and
prevents
tunneling
of
the
seam
at
wider
stitch
widths.
Open
overlock
stitch
Prog.
34
With
this
stitch
it
is
easy
to
join
firm
materials
or
fabrics
which
do
not
fray
too
much.
Tip:
Make
sure
that
the
needle
at
its
farthest
right-hand
position
just
misses
the
edge
of
the
material.
Closed
overlock
stitch
With
program
30
you
can
sew
jersey
fabrics
perfectly.
You
can
also
sew
on
cuffs
and
collars.
Tip:
Make
sure
that
the
cuff
is
stretched
while
sewing.
If
you
wish
to
sew
a
material
that
frays
easily,
select
program
06.
With
this
stitch
an
additional
edge
thread
protects
the
fabric
edge
against
fraying.
Pullover
stitch
Prog.
25
Used
together
with
the
knit-edge
foot
(special
accessories),
this
stitch
can
even
be
used
for
open-knit
fabrics.
Fashion-knit
garment
sections
can
also
be
joined
effortlessly
with
this
stitch.
Tip:
To
prevent
the
seam
from
stretching
while
sewing,
it
is
advisable
to
add
a
woollen
thread
or
length
of
yarn
under
light
tension.
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Closed
overlock
stitch
with
edge
thread
Prog.
06
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