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Overedge Stitching
You can use these stitches to join together seams and 
finish them in one operation. The Overlock Stitches 
are also useful for sewing stretch materials while the 
Arrowhead Stitch is ideal for sewing the edge of a 
blanket.
1
Set the pattern selection dial to the Elastic 
Overlock, Stretch Overlock or Arrowhead.
2
Put the fabric under the presser foot so that 
the seamline (or arrowhead point) is 
approximately 3 mm (1/8") to the left of the 
center of the presser foot. This stitch works 
best with a seam allowance of approximately 
6 mm (1/4") as this allows the right (zigzag) 
side of the stitch to overlock the cut edge of 
the fabric.
3
If the seam allowance is wider than the stitch 
pattern, trim away any excess fabric after 
stitching.
A finished Elastic Overlock Stitch is shown in the 
diagram below.
Feather Stitching
Use the Feather Stitch as a decorative top-stitch 
when hemming blankets, tablecloths or draperies, or 
when embroidering. 
1
Set the pattern selection dial to the Feather 
Stitch.
2
Place the fabric right side up and sew 1 cm 
(3/8") from the edge of the fabric.
3
Trim close to the stitching.
The stitch will prevent the fabric from unravelling.
Stitch Name Pattern
Stitch 
Length
[mm (inch)]
Stitch 
Width
[mm (inch)]
Stretch 
Overlock 
Stitch
Fixed 2.5
(3/32)
3.5
(1/8)
Elastic 
Overlock 
Stitch
5
(3/16)
Arrowhead 
Stitch
Stitch Name Pattern
Stitch 
Length
[mm (inch)]
Stitch 
Width
[mm (inch)]
Feather Stitch
Fixed 2.5
(3/32)
5
(3/16)
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