Old 01-22-2013, 08:06 AM
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peacebypiece
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A serger uses three or four threads, BUT only two actually make the seam that holds the fabrics together. The extra threads are the overedge component. Look closely at the seam: just two threads that interlock together in the seam. It is a complicated stitch configuration, but still only two threads actually hold things together.
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