The overlock machine, or serger has certainly improved
garment construction with its speed and professional finishing ability; but
many sewers are in a quandary about how and when to use different serging
techniques and stitches.
For best results with stretch fabrics, serge the seams and
attach ribbing using a 4-thread mock safety stitch. The extra row of stitching
adds the strength that a stretchy seam requires. The 4-thread safety stitch
works particularly well with two-way stretch fabrics, such as spandex, and is
the perfect seam for bathing suits and leotards.
Control the stretch of knit, loosely woven and bias-cut
fabric by reinforcing seams with twill tape, Stay-Tape (a fine sheer tricot),
clear plastic, or a serger-tail-chain.
Feed the Stay-Tape through the slot of a standard presser
foot on your serger (if it has a slot through which to feed the tape – as do
the Baby Lock sergers) while serging the seam.
In this short video you will see Pam Carter,
Sewing Center Director at Mary Jo's Cloth Store demonstrate how to serge a seam
in knit fabrics with Stay-Tape.
For more serger tips and techniques, join us on April 11-12,
2014 for our Serger Event featuring
Baby Lock expert Joan Friedrich. To learn more and to reserve your seat, call
704-861-9100.
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