Serger machines are used to sew and enclose the edges of fabric and garment pieces concurrently. They have mechanical fingers below the fabric and needles above, offer functional stitches and seams for the clothes. There’s a small sharp knife inside the serger gently and cleanly trims the fabri...
Serger pintucks have a standout appearance. To create pintucks on a sewing machine, the fabric is pinched together. With the serger, the fabric is folded right side out, and the stitching becomes the pintuck. I prefer to thread my machine with contrasting thread for a real pop of color. ...
Sew those narrow little hems on napkins, or stitch up a knit top with seams that stretch with the fabric without popping. Sew a decorative edge around a fleece blanket for an extra bit of flair. Differential Feed allows you to sew super stretchy fabrics without the wavy distortion and sheers...
When using one, you get many things done for you; a serger will secure seams with an overlock stitch to cover raw edges and cut excess fabric. The overlock stitch is ideal to use on knit fabrics since it has built-in stretch. The most important part of using a serger is threading the...