i read this post earlier in december and didn't understand it as i had not gotten my serger yet.
now that i have been using it for a few day, this all makes sense. i can't wait to try it on something.
thanks for posting. very clear instructions.
i read this post earlier in december and didn't understand it as i had not gotten my serger yet.
now that i have been using it for a few day, this all makes sense. i can't wait to try it on something.
thanks for posting. very clear instructions.
neeley
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ok. i have tried this...but my beginning and ending looks a bit sloppy. the loops are hanging over the edge. i am petrified to cut the existing stitches when i go back over with the second round. i have contemplated turning off the blades so that it can't cut, and i can get my pretty edge. it's a simple flip of the lever, really?!? thoughts on this appreciated.
i am sure that, with practice, i will get better at this. as long as the stitches don't come out, i needn't worry about how pretty it looks, right?
neeley
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