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NARROW AND ROLLED HEM, PICOT STITCH<br />

The narrow and rolled edge stitches are ideal for use on light weight fabrics such as georgette,<br />

crepe, crepe de chine, silk etc.<br />

The picot stitch can be used when sewing on fine scarf-like fabrics. These hems are unsuitable<br />

for use on hard or heavy fabrics.<br />

1. Raise the presser foot.<br />

2. Open the front cover and working table.<br />

3. Pull the stitch finger from the needle plate using a screwdriver. Keep it in the front cover as<br />

illustrated or in the accessory bag.<br />

4. Set the machine according to the Setting Chart on page 32.<br />

NOTE: 1. Please use the recommended threads below for ideal seams.<br />

2. When finished, replace the stitch finger in the needle plate. Please make sure it is<br />

inserted completely as illustrated in Fig. 1.<br />

RECOMMENDED THREAD<br />

Narrow overlock edge<br />

Rolled edge<br />

with Three Threads<br />

with Three Threads<br />

with Two Threads<br />

Thread for<br />

needle<br />

Upper looper<br />

Lower looper<br />

Polyester, Nylon, Silk<br />

No. 50-100<br />

Polyester, Nylon, Silk<br />

No. 50-100<br />

Bulk nylon<br />

(less stretchable)<br />

Nylon No. 100<br />

Bulk nylon<br />

(less stretchable)<br />

Illustration<br />

38<br />

* I : Stitch finger (A)<br />

* II : Cross section showing proper placement of stitch finger<br />

* III : Narrow hem<br />

* IV : Rolled hem<br />

* V : Picot stitch

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