For best results use lightweight fabric such as cotton. When i saw that there was a blindhem foot for the vibrant.
Sew and guide fabric under the needles.
How to use a serger foot.
In our last episode we learned about the blind hem foot.
You can use this foot on various fabrics and even on curves.
Use an overcast stitch for woven fabric or a zigzag stitch for knits.
This foot is basically an overcast foot with a cutting blade similar to a serger blade.
This can be 15 to 25 cm depending on what seam allowance you used when measuring your fabric.
Welcome back to our beginners guide to serging.
Beginners guide to serging ep 12.
In this episode we will teach you how to apply elastic using the.
How to use serger feet elastic foot.
Using an overlock foot on a sewing machine.
This week we will dive more into presser feet for your serger.
The foot edge guide should be flush with the fabric fold.
Look at the seam allowance numbers to the right of the needle and push the fabric past the blade accordingly.
A serger will finish seams and cut your fabric at the same time.
With the knife blade up serge the hem making sure to only cut off the fabric raw edge catching the fold within the stitching.
Learn how to use the feet that are included in the optional baby lock serger 6 foot kit.
I know that im not the only one who would put gathering low on the list.
A rolled hem is a handy and convenient finishtaking the time to master the technique is worth your while and will save you time in the long run.
Rolled hemmer foot this video is loaded with tips and tricks to use a rolled hemmer foot on your sewing machine.
Using an overlock foot to finish off raw edges on seams can be an alternative to using a sergeroverlocker.
Gathering on your serger is as simple as switching your differential feed to 20 and increasing your stitch length.
The feet in this kit fit the baby lock vibrant serger.
If your sewing machine doesnt have a.
In this episode we will teach you how to use a gatheringshirring foot on your serger.
The elastic foot provides even tension and prevents pulling on.
The gathering foot finishes a seam and attaches a ruffle in one step.
How to use a gatheringshirring foot.
Press open the seam.
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