MACHINE SETTINGS
Stitch type:
4-Thread Overlock
Stitch selector:
A
Needle:
O1 and O2
Stitch width:
M -7.5
Stitch length:
3-3.5
Upper knife:
Engaged “UNLOCKED”
Differential feed: N
Sewing speed:
Slow to moderate speed
To make covered piping:
Fold bias strip of fabric right side out around the cording
and place the cording under the presser foot into the cord
groove. Guide the raw edges of the folded bias along the
right edge of the needle plate using the knife to trim excess
fabric.
To cover and attach piping/cording in fabric
seam:
1. Fold bias strip of fabric right side out around the cording.
2. Sandwich covered cording between 2 layers of fabric
with right sides together.
3. Place under the presser foot with raw edges to the right
and the cording in the cord groove in the sole of the foot.
4. Be sure to guide the cord in the groove while sewing.
piping/Cording Foot
5mm
(BLE8-CF)
Instructions
Use this 5mm foot to create decorative stitching over cording on
single and double layers of fabric. Attaching decorative cords and
thread is a snap. This foot eliminates tangling to ensure that cords
up to 5mm lie flat and perfectly parallel to each other. The cording
foot controls threads so both hands can guide the fabric.
MACHINE SETTINGS
Stitch type:
2-Thread Chain Stitch
Needle:
C2 (5mm) or C3 (3mm)
Stitch width:
M
Stitch length:
3-3.5
Upper knife:
Disengaged “LOCKED”
Differential feed: N
Sewing speed:
Slow to moderate speed
1. Fold fabric around cording with right side out.
2. Place cording under the presser foot into the cord
groove.
3. Stitch C2 or C3 chain stitch, guiding the cord and
fabric fold into the groove.
NOTE:
Try a 7-thread stitch for a completely different corded look.
Use the C1 and C2 cover stitch settings combined with the
4-thread overlock settings. Place cording between 2 layers
of fabric wrong sides together. The edge will finish with the
4-thread overlock while the left narrow cover stitch will sew
on the left side of the cord.
piping in Fabric Center
piping in Seam
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