Singer 14T968DC PROFESIONAL 5 Instruction Manual 31 - Page 60

Decorative Flatlocking, Additional Information About Flatlocking

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(3) Decorative Flatlocking Place the movable upper knife in the nonworking position (page 35). The fabric is not trimmed on this stitch. Fold fabric wrong sides together. Position the fabric so the seam is sewn with part of the stitch extending off the fabric. Pull on opposite sides of the stitch to flatten. (4) Additional Information About Flatlocking The tensions must be correctly fine tuned for the fabric to pull flat. The upper looper thread is the prominent thread in the flatlock stitch. Place a decorative thread in the upper looper and inconspicuous threads in the lower looper and needle. For a ladder stitch, sew seam with right sides together. The needle thread will be the prominent thread that creates the ladder (A). 59 1 2 A Underside Topside

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Topside
Underside
A
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Place the movable upper knife in the nonworking
position (page 35). The fabric is not trimmed on
this stitch.
Fold fabric wrong sides together.
Position the fabric so the seam is sewn with part
of the stitch extending off the fabric.
Pull on opposite sides of the stitch to flatten.
The tensions must be correctly fine tuned for the
fabric to pull flat.
The upper looper thread is the prominent thread
in the flatlock stitch. Place a decorative thread
in the upper looper and inconspicuous threads
in the lower looper and needle.
For a ladder stitch, sew seam with right sides
together. The needle thread will be the prominent
thread that creates the ladder (A).
(3) Decorative Flatlocking
(4) Additional Information About Flatlocking
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