How do you Serge a corner?

Serging corners Turn the corner and put the edge of the fabric right up to the needles. Pull up on the threads above the tension to get rid of any thread slack, lower the foot, and serge the next side. The inside corner is stitched by straightening the corner. Make a 1/4 inch clip diagonally…

Serging corners Turn the corner and put the edge of the fabric right up to the needles. Pull up on the threads above the tension to get rid of any thread slack, lower the foot, and serge the next side. The inside corner is stitched by straightening the corner. Make a 1/4 inch clip diagonally into the corner.Click to see full answer. Also know, what is a Serged hem?Our parachutes and streamers come with serged hems. A serged hem consists of having three separate threads wrapped around the fabric edge so that it doesn’t fray. Compare this to the more popular hemmed edge from other suppliers where the fabric is simply folded over onto itself and sewn with a zig-zag stitch.Also, can I sew with an Overlocker? Sewing a seam on an overlocker is really very simple. Fold a scrap of the same fabric you will be using to make the garment in half to recreate the double thickness you will work with when sewing a seam. Run the fabric through the overlocker lining up the raw edge with your chosen marking. Secondly, what is Serging fabric? Schafer & Hill / Getty Images. A serger trims the seam and encloses the seam allowance or edge of the fabric, inside a thread casing, all in one step. The width and density of the stitching are two of the many variables available on a serger.How do you Serge around a pocket?Step 2: Pin front to back along the side seams matching underarm seam and pockets. Serge/overlock from the end of the sleeve, down the side, around the pockets and all the way to the hem. You’ll be able to use the 1/2 inch seam allowance everywhere except the inner curved edges of the pockets.

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