Zigzag Stitch; Overcasting - ELNA 6200 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 appliqués and
create beautiful monograms.
Adjusting Stitch Width and Length
Press the "–" or "+" side of the keys to change the stitch
width and length.
q Narrower width
(lower number)
w Wider width
(higher number)
e Shorter stitch
(lower number)
r Longer stitch
(higher number)
NOTE: Settings can be altered during sewing

Overcasting

Simple zigzag stitching is used for finishing raw seam
edges (overcasting) on most woven fabrics to prevent
fabric from unraveling. This is the fastest way to finish an
edge.
Decrease stitch length to 1.5.
Do not set the stitch width lower than 5.0 when using
overlock foot C because the needle could hit wires
on the foot.
Place the fabric edge against the black guide on the foot.
Sew.

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