Stitch Definition - ELNA 664 Instruction Manual

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Stitch Definition

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Safety 4 Thread
An overlock stitch that has 2 needle threads, a lower
and upper looper thread is a safety 4 thread. The
stitch stretches without breaking.
The second needle thread reinforces the durability
and strength of the stitch, but the stitch retains its
elasticity.
Common Uses
1. Excellent for sewing knit garments.
2. Appropriate for loose fitting woven garments.
x x x x x
Stretch Knit
The same characteristics as the Safety 4 Thread, the
Stretch Knit program uses the differential feed and
stitch length settings to prevent knitwear from
stretching while sewing.
Common Uses
1. Apply ribbing to knit necklines, cuffs or
waistbands.
2. Construction method for sweater knits.
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Gathering 4
The same characteristics as the Safety 4 Thread, the
Gathering 4 program uses the differential feed, stitch
length and tight needle tensions to easily and evenly
gather fabrics for ruffles. This technique works best
on light to medium weight fabrics.
Common Uses
1. Tiered skirts
2. Home decorating accents.
v v v v v
3 Thread Wide
Three threads lock together on the fabric edge
forming a balanced stitch. The overlock stitch is
suitable for medium to heavyweight fabrics.
Common Uses
1. Construction method for knitwear.
2. Edge finish on single layer of fabric.
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