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Introduction
Stitch table - Stretch stitches
Stitch Presser
Foot
Application
4.0 3.0/ 2.0
DD 0/1
Elastic closing and serging seam. The material must be
turned by 180 degrees.
EE 0/1
For top-stitching and overstitching stretch materials, e.g.
cuf fs, hems and panel s.
FF 0/1
A decorative stitch for top-stitching or whip stitching
hems, e.g. pajamas and sw eatsuits.
GG 0/1
For stretch seams, e.g. inside seams as well as seams on
sportsw ear and workw ear. For sewing elastic bands on
el ast i c m at er i al s or seam s on st r et ch m at er i al s.
0/ 1
For elasti c seams w hi ch r equi r e a l eft needl e p ositi on.
0/ 1
For elasti c seams w hi ch r equi r e a center needl e posi ti on.
0/ 1
A traditional decorative stitch e.g. for towel borders.
HH 0/1
Elastic closing and serging seams for jersey. The material
must be turned by 180 degrees.
II 0/3
A closing and serging seam for materials which fray
easi ly .
KK 0/3
A closing and serging seam for sturdy materials or
materials which do not fray easily.
LL 0/1
For joining two À nished edges with a gap betw een, e.g.
hemstitching. Also for crazy quilting.
MM 0/1
For sewing on elastic thread, overstitching terry.
IG - 0/ 1
A decorative stitch also used as a covering stitch.
KM KM 0/ 1
A loose decorative stitch.