Pfaff creative 7510 Owner's Manual - Page 71
flatlock, seams?, effect, raglan, seams., Fancy, elastic, stitch, Prog., Fagoting, Prog.17
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What are flatlock seams? Fagoting stitch - Where seam allowances and serged edges are Prog.17 - inconvenient flatlock seams are used. These seams With the fagoting stitch you can make very elastic are extremely flat they Join butted fabric layers and seams with a hemstitching effect for example on serge them at the same time. This produces the corsetry. typical flatlock effect which lends a professional look to collar plackets or raglan seams. • Serge the fabric edges and tack-baste them onto the reverse side. • Lay the edges to be sewn with about 3 mm between them under the sewing toot. • Overstitch from the face side ensuring that the needle catches both the right and left hand side pieces of material. "I > Fancy elastic stitch Prog. 18 The fancy elastic stitch is very useful for materials that need a flat seam, for example terry cloth. • Place the two fabric edges so that they overlap by about 2 cm (3/4 of an inch) and overstitch each edge with fancy elastic stitches. 68