Soft Gathering; Three-Thread Serging; Edge Hemming And Finishing - Brother 1034d User Manual

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Soft Gathering
Stitch
four-thread
mock safety stitch
Left needle
5.0
Right needle
5.0
Upper looper
4.0
Lower
looper
4.0
Differential
2.0
Knife
5.0
Thread
standard sewing
Removable
stitch finger
on
Fabric
lightweight
Stitch length
4.0
Foot
all purpose
Three-Thread Serging
Stitch
three-thread stitch,
wide or narrow
Left needle
4.0
(wide) or
Right needle
4.0
(narrow)
Upper looper
4.0
Lower looper
4.0
Differential
0-2.0
Knife
4.0 - 5.0
Thread
standard sewing
Removable
stitch finger
on
Fabric
(wide)
medium to
heavyweight knits
Fabric
(narrow)
light to medium
weight knits
Stitch length
3.0 - 4.0
Foot
all
purpose
• Using
the four-thread stitch and your differential, you can make softly
gathered ruffles instantly.
• Use
the set-up information and simply serge the top edge of your fabric
and create your ruffle.
Balanced three-thread seams have more stretch than a four-thread stitch
and are generally used
in
construction of knit garments.
Three-thread stitches are created by using only 1 of the 2 needles.
Use the left needle for
a
wider stitch.
Use the right needle for a narrow stitch.
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• Decorative
stitches are generally
three-thread
stitches.
Edge Hemming and Finishing
2
• Edge
finishing or overcasting is a good way to keep woven fabric
from
raveling.
• A balanced
three-thread stitch
is
a
perfect
lightweight
finish
.

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