Operation Manual

Standard Á atlock stitch Ornamental Á atlock stitch
3-thread ladder stitch
Stitches & sewing techniques 35
Flatlock sewing
A Á atlock stitch is made by sewing the seam and pulling the fabric apart to Á atten the seam. The Á atlock stitch
can be used both as a decorative construction stitch, sewing two pieces together (Standard Á atlock stitch), or for
embellishment on only one piece of fabric (Ornamental Á atlock stitch).
There are two ways to sew a Á atlock stitch. Either with the wrong sides of the fabric together to create a decorative
look, or with the right sides together, to create a ladder stitch.
Standard Á atlock stitch
Use the left or the right needle.
For 2-thread Á atlock: Engage the 2-thread converter
(see page 10). Thread the lower looper and the left (A)
or right (B) needle.
For 3-thread Á atlock: Thread the lower and upper
looper and the left (A) or right (B) needle.
Place the wrong sides of the two pieces of fabric
together to sew a decorative stitch on the right side of
the garment.
Sew the seam, trimming the excess fabric. The needle
thread will form a V on the underside of the fabric. The
lower looper thread will pull into a straight line at the
fabric edge.
Unfold the fabric and pull on opposite sides of the
seam to pull the stitches Á at.
Ornamental Á atlock stitch
Disengage the movable upper cutter (see page 10). The
fabric should not be trimmed on this stitch.
Follow steps 1-3 above.
Fold the fabric piece, wrong sides together, to sew a
decorative stitch from the right side of the garment (at
the fold).
Position the fabric so the seam is sewn with part of the
stitch extending off the fabric.
Unfold the fabric and pull on opposite sides of the
stitch to Á atten.
Tip: The upper looper thread is the prominent thread in the
Á atlock stitch. Place a decorative thread in the upper looper and
regular threads in the lower looper and needle.
Ladder stitch
To create a ladder stitch, sew with right sides of the fabric
together. The needle thread will be the prominent thread
that creates the ladder.