Singer 14T968DC PROFESIONAL 5 Instruction Manual 31 - Page 59

Machine Set Up, Flatlocking a Seam

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25. STITCH VARIATIONS AND SEWING TECHNIQUES How to Sew a Flatlock Decorative Seam A flatlock stitch is achieved by adjusting the tension of the 2-thread or 3-thread overlock stitch, sewing the seam, and then pulling the fabric apart to flatten the seam. The flatlock stitch can be used as a construction and decorative stitch or for ornamentation only. 1) Machine Set Up Use either overedge right needle or overedge left needle. Begin with the machine threaded and tension ATD-E balanced for the 2-thread overedge (page 42) or 3-thread flatlock stitch ATD-F (page 44). 2) Flatlocking a Seam Place the fabric wrong sides together to sew a decorative stitch on the right side of the garment. Sew the seam, trimming the excess fabric. The needle thread (orange or blue) will form a V on the underside of the fabric. The lower looper thread will pull into a straight line at the fabric edge. Needle thread Upper looper thread Topside Needle thread Lower looper thread Underside Pull on opposite sides of the seam to pull the stitches flat. 58

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Lower looper thread
Needle thread
Underside
Upper looper thread
Topside
Needle thread
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A flatlock stitch is achieved by adjusting the tension
of the 2-thread or 3-thread overlock stitch, sewing the seam,
and then pulling the fabric apart to flatten the seam.
The flatlock stitch can be used as a construction and
decorative stitch or for ornamentation only.
Use either overedge right needle or overedge left needle.
Begin with the machine threaded and tension ATD-E
balanced for the 2-thread overedge (page 42) or
3-thread flatlock stitch ATD-F (page 44).
Place the fabric wrong sides together to sew a decorative
stitch on the right side of the garment.
Sew the seam, trimming the excess fabric.
The needle thread (orange or blue) will form a V on the
underside of the fabric.
The lower looper thread will pull into a straight line at the
fabric edge.
Pull on opposite sides of the seam to pull the stitches flat.
How to Sew a Flatlock Decorative Seam
1) Machine Set Up
2) Flatlocking a Seam
25. STITCH VARIATIONS AND
SEWING TECHNIQUES