Originally Posted by purplefiend
The stitch you're refering to is a cover stitch and its a separate machine, that's all it does. To do it with a serger,
you need one that also has a cover stitch option, just a normal serger doesn't do a cover stitch. I used to sell Viking and Singer sergers and machines. You learn a lot that way.
Sharon W. :-D
Sharon, I am glad you are alright. Someone on here posted they were worried about you due to all the fires in Texas!
Yes, I should have stated that it does take a pretty fancy serger - not just the 3 & 4 thread ones that most people have!
Nancy