Securing The Seam End - Baby Lock Diana BL480A Instruction And Reference Manual

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Securing the seam end

1
Since the seams formed by cover stitch unravel when the
looper thread is pulled out at the end of sewing, secure the
seam end in the following manner.
2
When sewing through to the edge of fabric, among the threads
coming out of the fabric edge, knot the needle threads (2 or 3
threads) together first, as shown on the right illustration. Then,
tie these threads with the looper threads.
3
When sewing is stopped halfway, pull out the needle threads
(2 or 3 threads) on the underside of the fabric and knot the
threads in the same manner as described above.
Cut extra threads.
4
Note: Normally, the seams at the start of sewing do not unravel,
but it is safe to secure the seam end following the same
steps as described when sewing through to the edge of
fabric.
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