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Old 01-16-2011, 01:19 AM
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pamkasperi
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I decided to make a set of sheets for my DD to match her penquin quilt. For the top sheet I used a jersey knit material. Now I'm staring at how big it is and trying to figure out if there is an easy way to sew the edges??? I have a serger...but what is stopping me is trying to press and pin and then straight stitch a piece of jersey this big....is there a simplier way to do this? I've never used my serger for anything other than basic use - (read...don't know any fancy stitches or tricks)....idea's - I'm just afraid if I hunker down and pin and press and sew I'm going to end up with something so out of shape it will end up being cut up for dusting cloths.

**oh and I"m sure the jersey wasn't the best fabric choice - but it matched...I had plenty of it...and it was soft....

so...thoughts or suggestions?
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