coverstitch stitches
A coverstitch is a specialized type of stitch that creates professional, durable seams commonly found in ready-to-wear garments. This versatile stitch forms parallel rows of stitching on the fabric's surface while creating a flat, chain-like stitch underneath. Operating with multiple needles and a looper system, coverstitch machines can produce various stitch configurations, typically using 2-3 needles for different effects. The stitch's primary function is to create professional hems, particularly on stretchy fabrics, while maintaining excellent stretch recovery and durability. Coverstitch stitches excel in finishing necklines, sleeve edges, and hemlines on knit garments, providing both decorative and functional benefits. The technology behind coverstitch stitches allows for consistent thread tension and precise stitch formation, resulting in clean, professional-looking seams that can stretch without breaking. This type of stitch is particularly valuable in activewear, lingerie, and casual knitwear production, where both aesthetics and functionality are crucial. The ability to handle various fabric weights and types, from lightweight jerseys to medium-weight sweatshirt materials, makes the coverstitch an essential tool in modern garment construction.