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    Flatlocking serged seams - in downloads

    There are a few ways to flatlock using a serger. I wasn't thrilled with how my garment that was just flatlocked looked so I experimented with serging the seams first. Here is how I did it. I am using the TDK undies pattern for this tutorial, but you can use this technique on many different items.

    Option 1: When I checked some ready-to-wear that we had, this is how ALL of the pieces were flatlocked. It does not make the seam totally flat on the inside, but it gives you a great decorative stitch. This way works a little more like topstitching than making a seamless feel on the wrong side.

    Step 1: Serge your seams like usual (right sides together).



    Step 2: Iron serged seams flat.



    Step 3: Set your machine for flatlock according to your machine's manual. I have a Husky 936. Make sure you make other adjustments to your machine as needed. You may need to change your foot, cover or lower your blade, and/or make other adjustments.



    Step 4: Fold fabric to be flatlocked along seam line with wrong sides together.



    Step 5: Flatlock seam.





    Step 6: Open flatlocked seam flat.



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    Finished


    Option 2: I wanted something that was smooth on the underside despite being serged first. I experimented with another technique.

    Follow steps 1-3 in Option 1.

    Step 4: Fold fabric over serged seam with wrong sides together. Keep fabric tight against serged seam.



    Step 5: Flatlock seam.



    Step 6: Open flatlocked seam flat.



    Backside


    Side by side:


    Option 2 works great for the inner seams of the undies, but the seam popped when I tried to flatlock the leg opening. I would suggest going with option 1 for any bindings (shown on leg openings). I am not sure how the waist will hold up to washings.

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    Re: Flatlocking serged seams

    what serger is that you have fancy nancy??

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    Re: Flatlocking serged seams

    Step 3: Set your machine for flatlock according to your machine's manual. I have a Husky 936. Make sure you make other adjustments to your machine as needed. You may need to change your foot, cover or lower your blade, and/or make other adjustments.



    It's a Husky 936
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    Re: Flatlocking serged seams

    mel, THANK YOU!!!!
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    Re: Flatlocking serged seams

    Thanks Mel for doing all this flatlocking work for us! I will try it when I feel better!

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    Re: Flatlocking serged seams

    Thanks so much for this tute mel! Flatlocking is something I've definitely wanted to work on learning!

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    Re: Flatlocking serged seams

    Thanks so much! This is perfect and looks mire durable then a normal flatlocking technique.
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    Wow, thanks for doing this! It really makes sense to me now. Now I need to make something to try this out.
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    Re: Flatlocking serged seams

    Great tutorial!! Thanks!
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    Awesome tutorial!!! I totally need to try this. Thanks so much!
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    Re: Flatlocking serged seams

    Thank you so much for posting this I want to try it on some fall/winter sewing this year!
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    Re: Flatlocking serged seams - in downloads

    Update:
    Option 1 worked really well. The nightgown and undies I made with that method are still going strong, and the stitching looks great!
    Option 2 was a complete failure. It held up for a few washes, but it popped after that.
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    Re: Flatlocking serged seams - in downloads

    Thanks for that update!

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    Re: Flatlocking serged seams - in downloads

    Thanks for updating Mel.
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