Do you own a serger? How often would an ordinary quilter use such a machine, and how do you use it in your quilting? Just curious here.
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I use mine every time I wash fabric - I serge the cut edges, and no raveling :D
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What a great idea. I just got one. I will have to do that.
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Originally Posted by Esqmommy
Do you own a serger? How often would an ordinary quilter use such a machine, and how do you use it in your quilting? Just curious here.
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Originally Posted by Quiltntime
Originally Posted by Esqmommy
Do you own a serger? How often would an ordinary quilter use such a machine, and how do you use it in your quilting? Just curious here.
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I use mine when i was fabric too like Roben does. I also use it when sewing.
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Originally Posted by Roben
I use mine every time I wash fabric - I serge the cut edges, and no raveling :D
I don't use it for piecing, but I do use it for other sewing. It's really nice for finishing edges of things like bags, totes, and purses. |
I've had my serger since the mid 80's and love it. I have a Juki 4-thread. I use it for hemming pants, altering shirts or t-shirts, other repairs. No actual quilting because it would be too bulky in my opinion, but I would be lost without it. I keep it at a 90 degree angle to my sewing machine so all I have to do is swivel.
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I use mine when I hem my dh jeans, so much easier to hem.
When I do mending, on a seam, or when I take loops or ties out of a garmet( I dislike them totally). When I am doing crafts, making bibs with ribbing, before I wash fabric, serge the raw edges, then you always know what fabric has been washed and not. When I have a towel that unravels, when, I can go on and on.....Bought mine in 94 and would buy another if needed. |
I too have a serger. I make the kids pj's and such with it alot and it's so fast and easy to use. As far as quilting, I can't say I've ever used it for that. I know some people do and have seen some really pretty serged quilts.
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