Overlock Stitches; 3-Step Zig-Zag - Silvercrest SNM 33 B1 Operation And Safety Notes

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Overlock stitches

A
B

3-step zig-zag

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C
1
2
Stitch
Stitch width Stitch length
E, F
3~5
Note:
Use new needles or ball point needles or
stretch needle!
Seams, neatening, visible hems.
Stretch overlock (A)
For fine knits, jerseys, neck edges, ribbing.
Standard overlock (B)
For fine knits, jerseys, neck edges, ribbing.
Double overlock stitch (C)
For fine knits, handknits, seams.
All overlock stitches are suitable for sewing
and neatening edges and visible seams in
one operation.
When neatening, the needle should just go
over the edge of the fabric.
Stitch
Stitch width Stitch length
C
3~5
Sewing on lace and elastic, darning,
mending, reinforcing edges.
1. Place patch in position. The stitch length
can be shortened to produce very close
stitches.
2. When mending tears, it is advisable to use
a piece of backing fabric to reinforce. The
stitch density can be varied by adjusting
the stitch length. First sew over the centre
and then overlap on both sides.
Depending on the type of fabric and
damage, sew between 3 and 5 rows.
S1, S2
1~2

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