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12. | ROLLED EDGE |
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Roiled | Edge |
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The fabric is overlocked with | upper and | lower |
\.joper thread. |
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The | fabric is | roiled | by | adjusting |
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the | thread | tension | and | is overlocked | with | |
upper looper | thread. |
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Rolled | edge | is achieved | by rolling the | fabric | and | / | ||||
overlocking, | the 2 | types as illustrated | above are | |||||||
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deal for use | with | thin materials. |
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(1) | Remove the left needle. (Sew only with the right |
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(2) | Pull | stitch finger knob | toward | you to align | it |
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| with | front red line on | needle | plate. |
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(3)At the | beginning | of sewing, | gently | pull | the |
end of | the thread | chain. |
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