Overcast stitch

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Overcast stitch is a type of stitch used to enclose a raw, or unfinished, seam or edge. The purpose is to prevent unraveling of the fabric.[1]

The hand overcast stitch involves small, evenly spaced diagonal stitches, binding the raw edge of the fabric.

To create an overcast stitch with a sewing machine, an overcast foot or regular foot can be used. The overcast foot has an edge guide that helps the fabric to feed evenly along the edge and a bar in the middle that controls the stitch and makes it lay flat.[2]

Hand Overcast stitch

Applications

Embroidery

References

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