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Stitch Width

Stitch Width. 5.5. Larger numbers on top are used for standard stitching. Smaller numbers below are used when the left needle is removed and you are only using the right needle. 3. narrow. wide. M. 7.5. 5.0. 6.0. 3.5. 7.0. 4.5. 6.5. 4.0. Stitch length. 4. Standard. L onger.

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Stitch Width

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  1. Stitch Width 5.5 Larger numbers on top are used for standard stitching. Smaller numbers below are used when the left needle is removed and you are only using the right needle. 3 narrow wide M 7.5 5.0 6.0 3.5 7.0 4.5 6.5 4.0

  2. Stitch length 4 Standard Longer Standard Rolled 3 Rolled 2 1 0 Shorter

  3. Differential Feed The serger has 2 feed dogs to move the fabric through the machine. The differential feed controls how the feed dogs work together. The N is the normal setting, both feed dogs move the fabric at the same rate. Settings above the N (1.3 to 2)cause the fabric to gather. Settings below the N stretch the fabric tighter adding stretch and preventing puckering. gather stretch

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