You are so helpful for me! Thank you. I have the same machine. I bought it last week. My first project is a little girl's dress. I crocheted the bodice and I'm sewing on a gathered knit fabric skirt part. Thanks for this video, rolled hem napkins are coming to my to do list soon. Greetings from lovely Chattanooga, TN.
I enjoyed this tutorial and appreciate all the helpful tips along the way. I don’t like fray check because it does dry hard. I will definitely tryout fray block. Thank you for sharing your expertise. 😊
I see that your comment is fairly recent. I’ve just looked for Fray Block and cannot find it on the Dritz site or on Amazon. I wonder if you found it? I saw in a video,the other day the if you steam iron the spot right after using fray check, that it will dry soft. Need to experiment.
Just inherited a serger it doesn’t look like this but I never knew it could do this. Back in the day we had Nancy notions on a tv channel. She has some videos on here may she Rest In Peace. Now we have many videos and thank goodness for UA-cam for ppl to learn. I appreciate all tidbits tips hacks that all sewers make. I like the fact your not doing it one handed like a lot including myself do. It helps to have a webcam or camera recorder or a person to do it. Thanks for your tutorial
Thank you for this tutorial. I just got a serger and plan to make some placemats and napkins as a house warming gift for a relative. I have hemmed napkins on the sewing machine in the past, but want to do the rolled hem on my serger. This is very helpful info! I had not thought about letting the serger cut the fabric for me. I had planned to cut each napkin first, then hem them as I did on my sewing machine. I'll have to try this method. Thanks, again!
You are so helpful for me! Thank you. I have the same machine. I bought it last week. My first project is a little girl's dress. I crocheted the bodice and I'm sewing on a gathered knit fabric skirt part. Thanks for this video, rolled hem napkins are coming to my to do list soon.
Greetings from lovely Chattanooga, TN.
Glad you found the tutorial helpful
I enjoyed this tutorial and appreciate all the helpful tips along the way. I don’t like fray check because it does dry hard. I will definitely tryout fray block. Thank you for sharing your expertise. 😊
I see that your comment is fairly recent. I’ve just looked for Fray Block and cannot find it on the Dritz site or on Amazon. I wonder if you found it? I saw in a video,the other day the if you steam iron the spot right after using fray check, that it will dry soft. Need to experiment.
Just inherited a serger it doesn’t look like this but I never knew it could do this. Back in the day we had Nancy notions on a tv channel. She has some videos on here may she Rest In Peace. Now we have many videos and thank goodness for UA-cam for ppl to learn. I appreciate all tidbits tips hacks that all sewers make. I like the fact your not doing it one handed like a lot including myself do. It helps to have a webcam or camera recorder or a person to do it. Thanks for your tutorial
Thank you for this tutorial. I just got a serger and plan to make some placemats and napkins as a house warming gift for a relative. I have hemmed napkins on the sewing machine in the past, but want to do the rolled hem on my serger. This is very helpful info! I had not thought about letting the serger cut the fabric for me. I had planned to cut each napkin first, then hem them as I did on my sewing machine. I'll have to try this method. Thanks, again!
clever!
Great for patches
Does each corner have a tail to seal?
Yes