Excellent voice, easy to understand, clear and precise instruction. Camera very well placed. Very impressive educator. Watch this lady is you want to learn how to serge!!
Hi, sweden here!!! I bought a jukimo-104 several month ago. I never used it cause I didnt know the different stiches, I didnt know anything at all. My serger had a chain stich and the overcasting threads.. I saw that others seems look different. But thank to you I now learned all I need to use my serger. Now my grandchildren will get their dresses. I didnt find any such tutiorals in Sweden.. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Another great installment in this series. I definitely don't use my serger to it's full potential. Will this series cover finishing seams with a serger?
On a regular sewing machine, if I was sewing a curve on a garment I would clip the seam allowance on the curve so that it would lay flat when I turn the garment right-side out. How does that principle apply when using a serger? Since the serger cuts off the excess fabric - which I love - how would I "clip" that to get a flat line, or is that even necessary?
Thanks for this! If you're just using a single needle, can you just keep the needle in the fabric and pivot the piece for the corners (like we do with a sewing machine)?
Could you please make a video about seam allowance? I'm sometimes sewing in the air, when I don't use the knive and its so hard to sew straight :( I have a Gritzner 788 and it's really hard to see, how to make a common 1-1,5cm seam allowance.
For the outside corners, how do you handle the loops of the thread chains? Do you cut them in half (so you have two tails) and then tuck them into the tow corners? A video showing how to handle and finish off the three looped thread chains would be really helpful.
Thanks so much for your reply! And to clarify, do you tuck in the 3 loops like a normal single tail? I tried tucking in the loops and they seemed bulky. Thanks!
Hello! No, the blade was not removed. If you don't want it to trim, you can disengage it or remove it (depending on your machine). As for the needle, yes, one needle was used. If you want a wider stitch, use the left needle; if you want a narrower stitch, use the right needle. I hope that this helps. :)
i have a problem with the round corners i am trying to do some nursing pads but the needle just stay loose in some areas. I was thinking the sewing machine need to be adjust but qhen i do the straight atich everything came normal. Please someone help me
Ugh.... inside corners and gussets... 😩 I’m bummed that there’s not some magic trick I can do to make it easier. Thank you for the advice, though. I’m sure it will be helpful.
:) That's understandable. A serger may not be your best option to do a small V. You may have to get out the handy dandy sewing machine for that section! ;)
Since we sell parts for many different brands, in order to check the tension settings, a manual is needed. Please call or email us with your model number and we will be happy to see if we can provide you with a manual. Our number is 888-824-1192 and our email address info@sewingpartsonline.com.
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Excellent voice, easy to understand, clear and precise instruction. Camera very well placed. Very impressive educator. Watch this lady is you want to learn how to serge!!
Your classes are wonderful. Now not afraid to use the serger. Thank you
Great tip - - - making a tiny clip on an inside corner. Thanks
I loved how you use the knife to cut off the chain thread! Dual purpose!
Hi, sweden here!!! I bought a jukimo-104 several month ago.
I never used it cause I didnt know the different stiches, I didnt know anything at all. My serger had a chain stich and the overcasting threads.. I saw that others seems look different.
But thank to you I now learned all I need to use my serger.
Now my grandchildren will get their dresses. I didnt find any such tutiorals in Sweden.. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for watching! I'm glad they helped. :)
Thanks!! I am new serging. This was helpful!!!
I had such a hard time doing the round shoulder area. This helps, but I think I need much more practice.
Clipping the inner corner 🧚🏿♀️👍🏿
this is what i was looking for
This series of videos is so helpful. Thank you!
Our pleasure!
Thank you. I have new serger.
You are really awesome at teaching and speaking in front of a camera!
Thank you!
Awesome video!
so when you are attaching a ruffle to a pillow with a gathering foot, would you use the same technique as you do going around the corners?
Another great installment in this series. I definitely don't use my serger to it's full potential. Will this series cover finishing seams with a serger?
On a regular sewing machine, if I was sewing a curve on a garment I would clip the seam allowance on the curve so that it would lay flat when I turn the garment right-side out. How does that principle apply when using a serger? Since the serger cuts off the excess fabric - which I love - how would I "clip" that to get a flat line, or is that even necessary?
It’s not really necessary, just press the seam to the outside edge of the curved seam, especially on knits it’s all trimmed and sewn in one.
Excellent video! Thank you for the information and tips.
THANK YOU!
Thanks for this! If you're just using a single needle, can you just keep the needle in the fabric and pivot the piece for the corners (like we do with a sewing machine)?
You're so welcome. In answer to your question, unfortunately, no. It will not have a nice corner and it would have the potential of unraveling.
Great info! You make it look so easy :-)
Could you please make a video about seam allowance? I'm sometimes sewing in the air, when I don't use the knive and its so hard to sew straight :( I have a Gritzner 788 and it's really hard to see, how to make a common 1-1,5cm seam allowance.
For the outside corners, how do you handle the loops of the thread chains? Do you cut them in half (so you have two tails) and then tuck them into the tow corners? A video showing how to handle and finish off the three looped thread chains would be really helpful.
Hi Harriett! For the corners, I usually tuck in the loose ends.
Thanks so much for your reply! And to clarify, do you tuck in the 3 loops like a normal single tail? I tried tucking in the loops and they seemed bulky. Thanks!
For corners and curves, were you working with both needles or one?
Hi! I believe I was only using one needle. I find a more narrow stitch width is easier to maneuver.
Do you have a curve foot that fits the singer serger?
Thanks
Thank you, great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi. Why do I need the thread chain before serging and after ?
Hello, did you take the blade off for these? Also this is one needle, correct?
Hello! No, the blade was not removed. If you don't want it to trim, you can disengage it or remove it (depending on your machine). As for the needle, yes, one needle was used. If you want a wider stitch, use the left needle; if you want a narrower stitch, use the right needle. I hope that this helps. :)
@@SewingPartsOnline you are amazing! Thank you so much. You’re content is so helpful.
Hi, if I am trying to serge a baby bib that has an small inside curve. Any tips?
Timestamp 1:52 provides some insight. 😊
i have a problem with the round corners i am trying to do some nursing pads but the needle just stay loose in some areas. I was thinking the sewing machine need to be adjust but qhen i do the straight atich everything came normal. Please someone help me
Ugh.... inside corners and gussets... 😩
I’m bummed that there’s not some magic trick I can do to make it easier. Thank you for the advice, though. I’m sure it will be helpful.
i’m trying to do a small small V on a du rag not doing so good lol
:) That's understandable. A serger may not be your best option to do a small V. You may have to get out the handy dandy sewing machine for that section! ;)
@@SewingPartsOnline thank you for replying
@@Paula-vr5rm You're very welcome!
OH MY. i'VE ALWAYS THOUGHT A SURGER WAS FOR SMOCKING.
Lol!
Avotts what’s smocking?
Tension setting.for elna overlocker
Since we sell parts for many different brands, in order to check the tension settings, a manual is needed. Please call or email us with your model number and we will be happy to see if we can provide you with a manual. Our number is 888-824-1192 and our email address info@sewingpartsonline.com.
I always remember the cutter is my guide not the needle
PLEASE GIVE US A SERGER PATERN FOR FACE MASKS. HOSPITALS NEED THEM ASAP.
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You are misinformed. Sounds like you are anti 1st Amendment; you want everyone to agree with you and to censor opposing views; that is the basis of a Totalitarianism attitude.