The Overlocker/Serger Flatlock Stitch

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
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  • @tracyfrost
    @tracyfrost 4 года назад +1

    Would have loved to see how you did tshirt

  • @gailharrington5135
    @gailharrington5135 4 года назад

    Great tutorial thanks

  • @roxannemccain3158
    @roxannemccain3158 3 года назад

    Can you stitch this on a fold with cutter off and not spread the fabric as a decorative edge?

    • @BerninaInternational
      @BerninaInternational  3 года назад

      Hi Roxanne- I am thinking of two different things with this question, so I will answer both and hope that gets you to your conclusion. 1. Yes- you can do a flatlock on a folded edge with the knife disengaged (no cutting) then open the fold to see the same two sides of a flatlock (loops on top side, ladders on back side). This take a little finesse to perfect a consistent stitch--I recommend using a blindstitch foot to act as a guide for sewing along the edge. 2. A flatlock on the edge of a fabric needs a second layer to pull out the excess slack of tension in the needles. When the flatlock is sewn on the edge using a stabilizer on top to pull the thread to the edge of the fabric--it will look like a faux blanket stitch. But just doing a flatlock along a folded edge will look like a stitch without balanced tension (essentially what a flatlock is by nature).

  • @katelynwoodside2585
    @katelynwoodside2585 2 года назад

    Can you use these flat lock stitches for activewear like yoga pants? Will the seams be strong enough to withstand a lot of stretch?

    • @BerninaInternational
      @BerninaInternational  2 года назад +1

      Katelyn- Yes! I love using the flatlock for activewear. I recommend the 2-thread Flatlock Wide (LN) and use a stretch thread in the lower looper (like maxi-lock stretch or wonderfil softloc). This gives extra softness and flexibility to the stitch. Be sure to secure your thread tails into the seams, rather than trimming over them so that they do not come undone with use.

    • @katelynwoodside2585
      @katelynwoodside2585 2 года назад

      @@BerninaInternational thank you!!

  • @eduardschabrunski478
    @eduardschabrunski478 4 года назад +1

    Sounds like 1985

  • @EuphemiaGrubb
    @EuphemiaGrubb Год назад

    Extremely slow machine?

  • @dianefawcett1260
    @dianefawcett1260 3 года назад

    This is a year late, but I sure don’t like the noise of that machine. I sew with these machines most of the time

    • @BerninaInternational
      @BerninaInternational  3 года назад

      We originally published this for our Dealers use first, then we publicly released some of this content after a year. The L 460 is a pretty quiet machine generally because of the DC motor--maybe it was our microphone making it sound noisy to you.

  • @debfrommn8073
    @debfrommn8073 4 года назад +2

    terrible video quality