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Definition of serger in English: sergernounˈsəːdʒəˈsərjər A sewing machine used for overcasting to prevent material from fraying at the edge. Example sentencesExamples - The serger makes quick work of patches - in ways both functional and fun.
- Various thread management accessories are available for both sergers and conventional sewing machines to help you modify how the thread feeds.
- Some older sergers require special needles that don't have a flat side.
- To this day, I dread sitting down at a serger, and have the utmost respect for anyone with the gift of building their own wardrobe from scratch.
- Rethread the serger with thread that matches the shirt fabric, and adjust for an overlock stitch.
- When removing a needle, keep it threaded so it's easily pulled out if dropped into the serger.
- Fancier edge stitches could include binding with Lycra, blanket stitch, pinking, overcast with the serger, or turning under and stitching.
- Thread the serger with thread to match the skirt fabric.
- Originally my collection of machines consisted of a very basic sewing machine, and a serger.
- The four raw edges of the stitched panel were stabilized with a serger to prevent raveling and folded to the back of the panel.
- If using conventional thread spools, utilize the thread caps that came with the serger to prevent the thread from catching on the spool edge.
- Use plastic bags from stores or freezer bags as garbage catchers attached to your cutting table or serger.
- Although he's associated with detailed handwork, he happily uses the serger and the sewing machine for many special effects.
- Adjust the serger to a very wide, medium to long stitch to avoid stretched seams.
- Place the serger on one table, and then the sewing machine on the other.
- However, we are so used to seeing serged seams, that I always finish the seams on the serger.
- Tape one - out of the way - to the side of the sewing machine and serger and these essentials will always be at hand.
- Toss the completed shirt onto the board behind the serger with shoulders toward the machine.
- Fast and easy, professional results can be achieved when sewing sweater fabric with a serger.
- For a butted seam using the serger, completely trim away the seam allowances and use a 2-thread flatlock stitch without trimming.
Definition of serger in US English: sergernounˈsərjər A sewing machine used for overcasting to prevent material from fraying at the edge. Example sentencesExamples - Thread the serger with thread to match the skirt fabric.
- When removing a needle, keep it threaded so it's easily pulled out if dropped into the serger.
- Various thread management accessories are available for both sergers and conventional sewing machines to help you modify how the thread feeds.
- Tape one - out of the way - to the side of the sewing machine and serger and these essentials will always be at hand.
- Toss the completed shirt onto the board behind the serger with shoulders toward the machine.
- To this day, I dread sitting down at a serger, and have the utmost respect for anyone with the gift of building their own wardrobe from scratch.
- The four raw edges of the stitched panel were stabilized with a serger to prevent raveling and folded to the back of the panel.
- Although he's associated with detailed handwork, he happily uses the serger and the sewing machine for many special effects.
- Originally my collection of machines consisted of a very basic sewing machine, and a serger.
- Fancier edge stitches could include binding with Lycra, blanket stitch, pinking, overcast with the serger, or turning under and stitching.
- Adjust the serger to a very wide, medium to long stitch to avoid stretched seams.
- Use plastic bags from stores or freezer bags as garbage catchers attached to your cutting table or serger.
- Rethread the serger with thread that matches the shirt fabric, and adjust for an overlock stitch.
- If using conventional thread spools, utilize the thread caps that came with the serger to prevent the thread from catching on the spool edge.
- Some older sergers require special needles that don't have a flat side.
- For a butted seam using the serger, completely trim away the seam allowances and use a 2-thread flatlock stitch without trimming.
- The serger makes quick work of patches - in ways both functional and fun.
- Place the serger on one table, and then the sewing machine on the other.
- However, we are so used to seeing serged seams, that I always finish the seams on the serger.
- Fast and easy, professional results can be achieved when sewing sweater fabric with a serger.
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