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  1. What Kind of Serger is Right for You? - Threads

    Apr 4, 2022 · Serger savvy sewers know, for example, that a 2/3/4/5 machine can make all the basic serger stitches that call for two to five threads. The 2/ means the serger will sew a 2-thread overedge …

  2. The Right Serger Stitch for Your Project - Threads

    Dec 1, 2011 · Even the most basic serger can produce several stitches. Here’s a look at the whole family of stitches so you can choose the best serger stitch for your sewing project.

  3. You Don't Have to Match Your Thread - Threads

    May 15, 2020 · Thread colors for a serger The same approach applies to serger thread. It’s expensive to buy three or four large cones of thread to match each project. You can use neutral thread in the …

  4. How to Thread a Serger Easily | Video

    Mar 25, 2019 · Woolly nylon serger threads are a great choice for sewing seams in stretch knit garments and for creating rolled hems. Watch this "Threads Sewing Tips" video to learn how to… In this …

  5. Serger threads... - Threads

    Apr 24, 2008 · From the Ultimate Serger Answer Guide by Naomi Baker, Gail Brown, and Cindy Kacynski: Loosen tensions incrementally, starting with the thread that breaks most frequently; and/or …

  6. Blending Colors of Serger Thread - Threads

    Mar 8, 2007 · Serger thread comes in limited colors and not always close to matching many fabric colors. I buy general purpose thread that matches the fabric and use it in the general construction of …

  7. how to stock serger thread? - Threads

    Mar 20, 2007 · Hi, I am getting a serger this evening (yahoo!) and I’m wondering what the best approach to stocking serger thread is? Do you buy 4 matching cones for each project? […]

  8. Fusible Thread - Threads

    Dec 25, 2019 · Fusible thread is generally used in the bobbin of a traditional sewing machine or in the lower loopers of a serger, depending on the technique. Most fusible thread techniques involve …

  9. Q&A: Real vs. Mock Flatlock - Threads

    Jun 26, 2019 · Q: What is the difference between a “real” flatlock stitch, such as the stitching found on purchased activewear clothing, and the flatlock I can make on my home serger using a three-thread …

  10. Serger 101 - Threads

    Jul 26, 2007 · Use a serger to finish seam edges sewn on a regular sewing machine. What is a serger? A serger, also referred to as an overlock machine, is a specialized sewing machine. It has …