Overedge Stitch; Buttonholes - JUKI HZL-L series Instruction Manual

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Overedge Stitch

① Stitch pattern:
② Thread tension dial: 3 to 7
③ Presser foot:
This stitch pattern combines the straight and the zigzag
stitches, using the overedge foot, to seam and overcast
in one step.
It is ideal for 0.6 cm (1/4˝) seams on knits (when attaching
ribbing) or on medium to heavyweight woven fabrics
where you want a narrow seam.
Place your fabric so that the raw edges fit under the wire
guides and touch the black ridge.
CAUTION:
When using an overedge foot, make sure to set the
stitch width at 4.5 or wider, otherwise the needle may
hit the wires on the foot.

Buttonholes

The following 3 types of buttonholes are available.
① Standard buttonhole
This buttonhole is widely used on medium to heavy
fabrics.
② Rounded end buttonhole
This buttonhole is used on fine to medium weight fabrics,
especially for blouses and children's clothes.
③ Keyhole buttonhole
The keyhole buttonhole is widely used on medium to
heavy fabrics. It is also suitable for larger and thicker
buttons.
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Overedge foot C

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