To enable you to remove those stickers on the side of your serger, just use a hair-dryer on warm setting to loosen them up and you should be able to peel them off. If that does not work, just use a little rubbing alcohol on a cloth and scrub the stickers off of the serger.
Thank you so much! You literally saved my day with your tip to drop the needle into the fabric before starting a rolled hem. The dress came out beautiful and before your tip, the fabric was slipping off and the stitches were off the right side of the fabric.
Great video! I learned something about my serger today (the stitch finger) so thank you for sharing! Another use for thread chains from a serger: make tassels! My Singer serger book suggests this and I think it's a really cool idea.
This is a great video! And a great tutorial! I have the same brother serger, and I have never done a rolled hem on it. Time to change that! Thank you so much for sharing this video my friend! 🤗😘👏🏽👏🏽
Surely your sample (when checking your settings) should be the same fabric as you're about to work with???? Cotton type and Crepe de chine fabric behave completely differently when being serged or roll hemmed. Just saying...
Thank you for this video! Your explanation and demonstration were easy to follow. 😊
Glad it was helpful and thanks so much for watching 🥰
Thank you. The visual demonstration helps.
Glad you found it helpful, thanks for watching 🥰
you are precious! thanks for the tutorial!!
Thank you! 😊 and thanks for watching
To enable you to remove those stickers on the side of your serger, just use a hair-dryer on warm setting to loosen them up and you should be able to peel them off. If that does not work, just use a little rubbing alcohol on a cloth and scrub the stickers off of the serger.
Thank you so much! You literally saved my day with your tip to drop the needle into the fabric before starting a rolled hem. The dress came out beautiful and before your tip, the fabric was slipping off and the stitches were off the right side of the fabric.
Paula Glad it helped and thanks for watching 😊
I have a serger but didn’t know how to do a rolled hem. Thanks I will give it a try.
So happy you found it helpful thanks for watching.
Great video! I learned something about my serger today (the stitch finger) so thank you for sharing! Another use for thread chains from a serger: make tassels! My Singer serger book suggests this and I think it's a really cool idea.
Ohhh that's a GREAT idea Shirley, thanks for leaving that suggestion and thank you for watching.
Thank you for sharing this tutorial. I just saw a dress with the rolled hem sleeves, will definitely try it out tonight.
Glad you found it helpful Monica and thanks so much for watching.
Great tip for saving the rolled hem serger threads 😅❤🙌🏻
You are welcome!! Those threads sure do come in handy - LOL! Thanks for watching.
This is a great video! And a great tutorial! I have the same brother serger, and I have never done a rolled hem on it. Time to change that! Thank you so much for sharing this video my friend! 🤗😘👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks my friend! I can't believe you've never done a rolled hem on the serger....I bet you will love it!! Thanks for watching.
Thank you for sharing this video ,l’m just learning how to rolled hem . Thank you ❤
Glad you found it helpful and thanks for watching.
Wonderful demo.
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Excellent instructions! Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks Tea, I appreciate it!!! Thanks for watching.
This really helped!!! Thank you!
So happy you found it useful and thanks for watching.
Yes thank you. It helped a lot!!!!!!
Glad it helped!🥰 thanks for watching
How about using Brother 1034 DX Serger Machine to make ruffle and gather fabric? Can you please show it? Thanks
Jen's Channel is awesome, she shows it on her channel, here's a link to her video ua-cam.com/video/5lAJa9sYMno/v-deo.htmlsi=reSAdHjAmfA6DZ62
Thank you that was really useful
So happy you found it useful and thank you for watching.
This was awesome. Thanks for the info
Glad you found it helpful and thanks for watching!
Thanks for this. What does the Stitch Finger do and why do you remove it?
Here's a link to a video that may be helpful 🙂 ua-cam.com/video/sETobx5KzSA/v-deo.htmlsi=nEWfCeHaxCmTFtXk
perfect! thank you!
Glad you found it helpful 😊
Know one shows how to reinstall the stitch finger, is it so easy that there is no need to cover that step?
Great question, it really is popping it back in the reverse of how it was taken out. Not sure if that helps at all but thanks for watching 🙂
Hi, i dont know how to ask correctly, but is it possible to sew a narrow hem in the center of the cloth instead of the edges?
Not 100% sure if I understand or can picture that. Hmmm, maybe that's called a different technique but not sure.
Why do you pull the fabric?😊
Not sure I understand what you mean ?
@@SewNaturalDane It seems like you pull the fabric from the backside
@@Nikki-i9d Oh yes, that's the natural way the fabric stitches and how it finishes as you use a serger.
Is your knife attached??❤
Hi there, no the knife is not attached.
Also a good finish on ruffles or napkins. Could work on lingerie pieces.
Neda, yep all great options and love the lingerie idea as well! Thanks for watching.
Surely your sample (when checking your settings) should be the same fabric as you're about to work with???? Cotton type and Crepe de chine fabric behave completely differently when being serged or roll hemmed. Just saying...
Yes, exactly😉, no secret there. Thanks for watching.