Overedge Stitch
Stitch selector:
1
2
Stitch width:
3
Stitch length:
4
Needle thread tension:
5
Presser foot A:
Presser foot C:
6
* When using an Overedge foot, make sure to set the stitch
width at 5 or more, otherwise the needle may hit the
overedge foot.
This stitch is often used as a seam finish to prevent fraying.
If using a zigzag foot, start overedging with the leftmost
needle position about 1/8" (0.3 cm) from the raw edge of a
seam. The right tip of the stitch should just clear the seam
edge.
For lightweight fabrics, use the overedge foot. To sew, line
the fabric edge up with the inner side of the brush holder
seam guide.
Decorative Stitch Patterns
Stitch selector:
1
Stitch width:
2
Stitch length:
3
Needle thread tension:
4
5
Presser foot A:
Presser foot F:
6
For a delicate appearance on fabric such as chiffon, use a
single layer with a tear-away backing, if necessary.
1
3 to 6.5
1 to 3
3 to 8
Zigzag foot
Overedge foot
14 to 18
3 to 6.5
Green zone
3 to 8
Zigzag foot
Satin stitch foot
1
4
5
4
3
1
4
5
4
3
68
2
3
5
6
or
o
ou
2
3
5
6
or
o
ou