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COVER HEM ON A SERGER

  • SERGER
  • BABY LOCK
  • OVATION
  • SUE GREEN-BAKER

If you are creating any type of clothing, chances are you will need to do some sort of circular sewing on your serger. The arm holes, collar, shirtsleeves, and pant-leg openings are all round and therefore need a good stitch to keep the hem in place. It can become daunting when you try to match up the end stitch with the beginning stitch. By using a clear presser foot and pulling the threads out before meeting the starting stitch, you'll be able to complete the coverhem perfectly.

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