Zigzag Stitch; Overcasting - ELNA 3210 Instruction Manual

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Zigzag Stitch

The zigzag stitch is a very versatile stitch. Simply change
its width and length. Use the zigzag to finish raw seam
edges, sew narrow hems, sew satin stitch appliques, sew
on buttons, etc.
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Narrower width (lower number)
2
Wider width (higher number)
3
Shorter stitch (lower number)
4
Longer stitch (higher number)

Overcasting

Simple zigzag stitching is used for finishing raw seam
edges to prevent fabric from raveling. Finishing seam
edges is called overcasting.
CAUTION: Do not set the stitch width lower than 5 when
the overlock foot is attached.
Place the fabric edge next to the black guide on the foot
so the needle swings off the fabric to the right. Sew.
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