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Sewing overcasting stitches using zigzag foot "J"

Seven stitches can be used to sew overcasting stitches with zigzag foot "J".

a

Attach zigzag foot "J".

• For details, refer to "Replacing the presser

foot" (page 37).

b

Select a stitch.

• For details, refer to "Selecting stitching" (page

66).

c

Sew along the edge of the fabric with the
needle dropping off the edge at the right.

a Needle drop point

a Needle drop point

Memo

z For best results when sewing stretch fabrics,

decrease the pressure of the presser foot. For
details, refer to "Adjusting the pressure of the
presser foot" (page 39).

Stitch Name Pattern

Stitch

Key

Application

Stitch Width
[mm (inch.)]

Stitch Length

[mm (inch.)]

Presser

Foot

Auto

Manual

Auto

Manual

Zigzag stitch

(center

needle

position)

7

Preventing fraying
(center baseline/reverse
stitching)

3.5

(1/8)

0.0–7.0

(0–1/4)

1.4

(1/16)

0.0–4.0

(0–3/16)

J

Zigzag stitch
(right needle

position)

8

Preventing fraying (right
baseline/reinforcement
stitching)

3.5

(1/8)

2.5–5.0

(3/32–3/16)

1.4

(1/16)

0.3–4.0

(1/64–3/16)

2-point

zigzag stitch

9

Preventing fraying in
thick fabrics and stretch
fabrics

5.0

(3/16)

1.5–7.0

(1/16–1/4)

1.0

(1/16)

0.2–4.0

(1/64–3/16)

3-point

zigzag stitch

10

5.0

(3/16)

1.5–7.0

(1/16–1/4)

1.0

(1/16)

0.2–4.0

(1/64–3/16)

Overcasting

stitch

14

Preventing fraying in
stretch fabrics

5.0

(3/16)

0.0–7.0

(0–1/4)

2.5

(3/32)

0.5–4.0

(1/32–3/16)

15

Preventing fraying in
thick fabrics and stretch
fabrics

5.0

(3/16)

0.0–7.0

(0–1/4)

2.5

(3/32)

0.5–4.0

(1/32–3/16)

16

Preventing fraying in
stretch fabrics

4.0

(3/16)

0.0–7.0

(0–1/4)

4.0

(3/16)

1.0–4.0

(1/16–3/16)

J

1

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