Oh I meant to ask. I noticed that my sweatshirt has a cuff that looks like it was attached with a flatlocking stitch. Is that a common use for that stitch as well?
@@Kelly-to6pl that was most likely a coverstitch which is a topstitch feature that allows the fabric to still stretch and can be achieved on a 5-thread serger or coverstitch machine.
Thanks for all the great tips ❤
You amaze me with all the subjects you cover! You make it so easy to understand! I may need to buy a serger now 😂
@@Kelly-to6pl hahahaha I love this comment so much! Every sewist should have a serger! 🩷
Love this!!! Thanks for sharing!
@@ModernFlowerCreation so glad you like it. Thank you! 🩷
Love this. Could you make it into a quilt? Thanks for teaching this, definitely going to try it 🙏
@@stephanieoneill1963 absolutely!! You could piece your quilt too together using this stitch which would be so fun!
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Oh I meant to ask. I noticed that my sweatshirt has a cuff that looks like it was attached with a flatlocking stitch. Is that a common use for that stitch as well?
@@Kelly-to6pl that was most likely a coverstitch which is a topstitch feature that allows the fabric to still stretch and can be achieved on a 5-thread serger or coverstitch machine.
@@CraftwithBethany ah ok that makes sense!