Practical Sewing Chainstitch; Securing The Seam End; Unpicking Seams; Extension Plate With Seam Guide Lines - JUKI MCS-1500 Instruction Manual

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Practical Sewing Chainstitch

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Chainstitch
presser foot
(Optional
Accessory)

Securing the seam end

Secure the seam end by pulling the looper thread loop open (1).
If the looper thread is subsequently pulled upwards, the needle
thread (2) appears and can be pulled through to the wrong side
and knotted.
Note:
The seam begin is secured because the first stitch is automati-
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cally knotted by the subsequent stitches.

Unpicking seams

The chainstitch formation can be unpicked from the seam end
by pulling the looper thread (3). The needle thread can then be
removed from the right side.

Extension plate with seam guide lines

The seam guide lines on the extension plate are a valuable aid
for sewing seams along a fabric edge and for parallel lines of
topstitching.
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