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This beginners guide to serger / overlocker stitches explains 8 common stitches. What do they look like close up? When should you use them? What are they good for? And what are their cons? The blog post explains all of this and more.
Serging fabric produces secure edges without no hemming necessary. However, serging around corners can be tricky. Whether you want to serge an outside corner, an inside corner, or a curved edge, there are some things you can do to make...
A serger does many things, but going backward isn’t required. Check out five ways to secure serger seam so it looks clean and professional! It’s amazing what tricks can be done to secure serger seams. For more serger tips and tricks, visit the blog at weallsew.com. Note: The 4-thread overlock stitch is showcased for all the samples, but most stitches work the same.
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