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Key Features
- 3-4 thread overlock machine
- Differential feed system
- Automatic tension control system
- Built-in needle threader
- Free arm for sewing cuffs and sleeves
- Variety of stitch options
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Frequently Answers and Questions
What is the difference between a 3-thread and a 4-thread overlock machine?
A 3-thread overlock machine uses three threads to create a stitch, while a 4-thread overlock machine uses four threads to create a stitch. The 4-thread stitch is stronger and more durable than the 3-thread stitch, and it can be used on a wider variety of fabrics.
What is the differential feed system?
The differential feed system is a feature that helps to prevent fabrics from puckering or stretching as they are sewn. This is especially important when sewing on stretchy fabrics, such as knits or swimwear.
What is the automatic tension control system?
The automatic tension control system is a feature that helps to ensure that the stitches are always perfect, regardless of the type of fabric or thread that is being used.
What is the built-in needle threader?
The built-in needle threader is a feature that makes it easy to thread the needle. This is especially helpful when using fine thread or when sewing on dark fabrics.
What is the free arm for sewing cuffs and sleeves?
The free arm is a feature that allows you to sew cuffs and sleeves in the round. This makes it easier to sew on these small, circular pieces of fabric.
What are the different stitch options?
The SINGER 14SH654 offers a variety of stitch options, including a variety of overlock stitches, rolled hem stitches, and blind hem stitches.
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