Beginning Of The Seam For Top Cover Stitch; End Of The Seam For Top Cover Stitch - Janome CoverPro 3000 Instruction Book

Coverstitch machine
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Beginning of the seam for top cover stitch

z After threading the top cover stitch thread, turn the
handwheel toward you for several times and sew 3 to
5 top cover stitches on a piece of scrap fabric.
Cut the loose top cover thread.
q Loose top cover stitch thread
x Depress the foot control to start sewing slowly.
Stop sewing at the end of the scrap fabric.
Insert the work fabric after the scrap as shown, then
start sewing on the work fabric.
NOTE:
Always keep low to middle speed while sewing the
top cover stitches.

End of the seam for top cover stitch

z At the end of the seam, slowly produce approximately
5" (12 cm) of thread chain while gently pulling the
thread chain to the back (A thread chain is a chain of
threads knit without fabric).
x Cut the thread chain with thread cutter as shown,
leaving a thread chain approximately 2˝ (5 cm) long
on the end of the fabric.
w Thread cutter
c Raise the needle to the highest position after sewing.
Raise the presser foot lifter.
Remove the top cover stitch thread from the top cover
stitch spreader.
v Pull the top cover stitch release lever toward you to
store the top cover stitch spreader to the machine.
e Top cover stitch release lever
NOTE:
If the threads are cut in the middle of sewing, remove
the top cover stitch thread from the top cover stitch
spreader and start the threading from the beginning.
Refer to pages 12 - 18 and 22 - 25 for theading.

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