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Stitch overview creative 2144
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19
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Prog
Description
No.
18
Quilting, appliqué or
pinstitch
19
Closed overedge
stitch with selvage
thread
20
Closed overedge
stitch
21
Edge binding stitch
22
Zigzag stitch (needle
position variable from
right to left)
23
Open overedge stitch
24
Overedge stitch
25
Light-knit fabric
mending stitch
26
Closed overedge
stitch
27
Pullover stitch
28
Open overedge stitch
29
Cover stitch
30
Blindhem stitch
31
Stretch blindhem
stitch
32
Basting stitch
47
Linen buttonhole
48
Standard buttonhole
22
23
24
25
Application
For appliqué work when quilting or pinstitching. Gives an impression of hand-
made needlework.
For joining and serging very stretchy and easily fraying fabrics in one operation.
For joining and serging in one operation.
For hemming and decorative edge finishing on stretch fabrics.
For serging, appliqué work and inserting lace. (May be sewn from left to right or
from right to left, using the stitch-mirroring key).
Elastic serging stitch with selvage thread, most suited for stretchy, easily fray-
ing fabrics.
For hem overcasting on terry-cloth seams.
Very elastic, durable stitch most suited for sewing and darning light-knit fab-
rics.
For joining and serging stretch and non-stretch fabrics in one operation. For
cover stitching hem edges.
Elastic assembly and serging seam for open-knit fabrics and jersey.
For joining and serging light-knit and open-knit fabrics in one operation.
For joining terry cloth and stretchy fabrics, for inserting patches. For
overstitching hem seams and facings.
For securing hems invisibly.
For securing hems invisibly on stretch fabrics.
For basting cut-out parts together.
Buttonhole for blouses, shirts and linen.
Buttonhole for blouses and shirts.
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27
28
29
1. Overview
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31
32
47
Width up
to mm
7,5
7,5
7,5
7,5
7,5
7,5
7,5
5,5
48
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6
9
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