Overcasting - Singer XL-6000 Instruction Manual

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Overcasting
This stitch style is used
to prevent cut edge of
material from fraying.
Stitch pattern to
be selected
There are 4 Overcasting
Stitches that can be used
for overcasting.
Presser foot to
be selected
(_t_1i_
Standard
presser foot (A)
Overcasting
foot (C)
Decorative
stitch foot (T)
Caution:
Use overcasting foot (C) only for overcasting pattern
If overcasting foot is used for any other stitch pattern, needle will hit against it.
Standard
3resser foot (A)
Standard presser foot (A)
Overcasting with zigzag
stitches
This stitch style is used for
overcasting cut edge of light-
weight material that is likely to
curl up.
* For overcasting light or
medium-weight fabric, decrease
zigzag width.
_andard
presser foot (A)
Overcasting with 3-step
zigzag stitches
This stitch style is used for
overcasting fabric that is likely
to fray or knit type fabrics.
Overcasting
foot (C)
_
Decorative stitch foot (T)
Overcasting with Special
_
Overcasting
with Special
Overcasting Stitch
_
Continuous
Overlock Stitch
This stitch style is widely used
This stitch style is widely used
for preventing cut edge of fabric
for preventing cut edge of
from fraying. When using this
fabric from fraying.
foot, position fabric with cut
edge of fabric pressed against
This pattern is also great for
overcasting foot guide,
ofOVerlocking two or more
layerSfabric
together.
Overcasting
This pattern is also great for
foot (C)
Guide
overlocking two or more layers
of fabric together.
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