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  • 2. Adjust Tension Settings Every fabric type may require different tension settings on your overlock machine. Experiment with tension adjustments on scraps before sewing your main project to achieve the best results.


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  • Before you start sewing, you need to select the appropriate twin needle for your project. Twin needles are available in different widths (the distance between the two needles) and thicknesses. A wider spacing is ideal for techniques like pintucks, while a narrow spacing is better for sewing on knits and lightweight fabrics. Additionally, consider the size of the needle itself; a thicker needle is better for heavier fabrics like denim, while a finer needle works well with more delicate materials.


  • Precision is critical in quilting, and multi needle machines excel in this area. The synchronized movement of multiple needles ensures that every stitch is consistently placed, resulting in professional-quality finished quilts. The machines are often equipped with advanced features such as automatic tension adjustments and stitch regulation, which help maintain consistency and accuracy throughout the quilting process. This level of precision is particularly beneficial for detailed work, such as free-motion quilting or appliqué.


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