Does a serger have a place in the quilt making process
First off, thank you to all who relied to my question. Let me clear a few things up. I only use the serger after the safety pins are in place to hold the three layers together.Then I serger the outer edge of the quilt. I have not noticed that much of bulk under the binding. I make from twin to queen size quilts for people who are taking chemo therapy so far. I also use a domestic sewing machine to do the free motion quilting. I am self taught on sewing and quilt making ( from books). So I was curious if others have used a serger in making quilts. It seems to me to add some stability ( less fraying) to the quilt when working on such a large quilt for the free motion part.