What do you use a Serger for in Quilting??
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I think the most common use is to secure the edge before adding binding.
It's possible to piece quilts with a serger, but the seams are bulkier (and not all patterns can be done that way).
I have seen a serger used also for decorative stitching on a quilt top. One denim quilt was serged together with stretchy red thread on the top, then the red seams were sewn down flat on the sewing machine. Very cute!
It's possible to piece quilts with a serger, but the seams are bulkier (and not all patterns can be done that way).
I have seen a serger used also for decorative stitching on a quilt top. One denim quilt was serged together with stretchy red thread on the top, then the red seams were sewn down flat on the sewing machine. Very cute!
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cute idea
Originally Posted by Prism99
I think the most common use is to secure the edge before adding binding.
It's possible to piece quilts with a serger, but the seams are bulkier (and not all patterns can be done that way).
I have seen a serger used also for decorative stitching on a quilt top. One denim quilt was serged together with stretchy red thread on the top, then the red seams were sewn down flat on the sewing machine. Very cute!
It's possible to piece quilts with a serger, but the seams are bulkier (and not all patterns can be done that way).
I have seen a serger used also for decorative stitching on a quilt top. One denim quilt was serged together with stretchy red thread on the top, then the red seams were sewn down flat on the sewing machine. Very cute!
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