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Sew 5-6 stitches at a slow speed holding
l
the fabric with your hands, so that the
needle slightly catches the fold of the
hem.
Sew 5-6 stitches on the fold with the stitch
m
width set at the right needle position (0
width) and the stitch length set at 2-3.
Quickly set the width to 3-5, then sew 1
n
stitch, and then set the width back to the
right needle position.
Repeat the steps
o
Remove the basting stitching and turn the
p
fabric right side up.
1
1 Wrong side of fabric
l
n
-
.
2
2 Right side of fabric
Overedge stitching
The Overlock Stitch is used to prevent the edge of the
fabric from fraying.
Needle
Available stitch width (
Single
3
3-5
Place the edge of the fabric under the presser foot so the
needle enters the fabric when the left side of the zigzag
stitch is sewn and misses the edge of the fabric with the
right side of the stitch. Sew with this needle position
along the edge of the fabric.
Available
stitch
)
length
5
3-4
32
3