Overcasting-Overlocking; Using The Overcasting Foot; Using The General Purpose Foot; Note - Singer 9910 Instruction Manual

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OVERCASTING-
OVERLOCKING
A. USING
THE OVERCASTING
FOOT
No. 6 (Stitch Width 5.0)
No. 11, 12, 25 (Stitch Width 5.0-7.0)
Overcasting
Foot
Press fabric against the guide plate of the
overcasting foot so that needle falls near the edge
of seam.
a. No.6 (Width=5.0)
is used for preventing
ravelling of fabrics.
b-d. No. 11, 12, 25 can sew overcasting
and
regular stitches at the same time. Therefore it is
convenient for sewing easy to ravel and stretch
fabrics.
_bCAUTION:
To prevent
accidents.
Overcasting
foot should be used for sewing
patterns 6, 11, 12, 25 only and do not change the
stitch width narrower than 5.0. It is possible that
needle could hit the presser foot and break when
sewing other patterns and width.
B. USING
THE GENERAL
PURPOSE
FOOT
No. 6, 9
General Purpose Foot
Place fabric so that needle will fall nearest to edge
of fabric when using the General Purpose Foot,
e, For narrower zigzag width (Width=2.0-4.5).
f. Use No. 9 when sewing easy to ravel or stretch
fabrics.
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11
12
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9
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C. NOTE:
You can also cut offthe excess material after
sewing the inside of fabric.
Be careful not to cut thread when cutting excess
materials.
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