Claims
- 1. In a method for forming a stitch about the periphery of a generally rectangular piece of cloth material having rounded corners using an overlock sewing machine having means for selectively hemming, stitching and cutting off excess material from a sewn piece of cloth, the method comprising the steps of:
- moving said piece of cloth material along a first axis into operative engagement with said sewing machine at a predetermined surface speed;
- hemming, stitching and trimming along one elongated side of said piece of cloth material thereby forming a first stitched row until said sewing machine is adjacent one of the rounded corners of said piece of cloth material;
- stopping the movement of said piece of cloth material when said piece is adjacent said corner; and
- subsequently turning the sewing machine while stitching and at said surface speed thereby stitching a rounded row of stitching at said corner.
- 2. In the method of claim 1 including the step of subsequently stopping the turning of said sewing machine when said corner is stitched, continuing movement of said piece at said surface speed in a direction normal to said first axis while operating said machine to thereby form a second stitched row of stitching extending normal to said first stitched row of stitching, stopping the movement of said piece in said direction normal to said first axis when a second corner is reached, turning said sewing machine about said second corner at said surface speed while stitching to thereby form a second rounded stitched corner, stopping the turning of said machine when said second corner is stitched, continuing movement of said piece at said surface speed in a direction parallel to said first axis while operating said machine to thereby form a third stitched row of stitching extending parallel to said first stitched row of stitching, stopping the movement of said piece in said direction parallel to said first axis when a third corner is reached, turning said sewing machine about said third corner at said surface speed while stitching to thereby form a third rounded stitched corner stopping the turning of said machine when said third corner is stitched, continuing movement of said piece at said surface speed in a direction normal to said first axis while operating said machine to thereby form a fourth stitched row of stitching extending normal to said first stitched row of stitching, stopping the movement of said piece in said direction normal to said first axis when a fourth corner is reached, turning said sewing machine about said fourth corner at said surface speed while stitching to thereby form a fourth rounded stitched corner slightly overlapping said first stitched row.
- 3. In the method of claim 2 including the step of moving said stitched cloth to tension threads connected thereto, then slacken the tensioned threads and cutting off the same.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 685,998 filed Dec. 24, 1984.
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Divisions (1)
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