Do you wish the inside of your garment looked as good as the outside? Come see how you can create a clean finish on your clothes in 3 easy steps using this serger french seam tutorial.
It's hard to believe that February is almost over. All month long I've been exploring and sharing some great projects and getting...
The Baby Lock Ovation is a high-end multi-functional machine that opens a world of creative possibilities to even the most experienced serger.
This bin is specifically sized to fit your Babylock Eclipse serger. It’s super easy to remove and replace for emptying. This bin is custom printed in your choice of color. I am dedicated to creating a high quality product and shipping it out promptly. Please email me with any questions. My designs have a copyright and may not be reproduced or resold. There are three other styles of bins available in my other listings for the different formats of Babylock Sergers. They are: 1. Triumph / Ovation 2. Evolve / Evolution / Accolade / Enlighten 3. Imagine / Celebrate / Inspire / Victory
Here are two different ways you can use a serger to insert a zipper to your next project. You’ll be amazed at how quick and easy it can be!
Like Jess, I can tell you I am extremely intimidated by sewing with a serger. I'm fairly comfortable sewing with a basic machine but deciding to jump into a project with my serger was entirely out of my element. I'm a big planner and I feel relatively okay doing new things with the wealth of information you can gain by spending a few hours online. Learning the serger has not been so easy. I want to say I read the manual and then immediately started sewing but that wasn't the case. Before I get to an actual project I thought it would be helpful to explain the basic functions of a serger. As you may already know, I received my serger as a birthday gift. My mom bought me a Singer Professional 5 that came with 6 additional presser feet. I was excited and then instantly thought, "wait, what can I do with a serger?" After a lot of reading and no sewing (yet), I think I know what my serger can do. Double Chain Stitch suitable for straight seams also used for decorative chainstitch topstitching effect Double Chain Stitch Two-thread wrapped Edge Overlock (narrow) provides an elegant fine finish to lightweight fabrics when using clear threads the fabric appears to have an invisible edge gives a couture effect and looks beautiful on finer fabrics Two-thread Wrapped Edge Overlock (narrow) Two-thread Overedge (narrow and wide) used as a lightweight seam finish or a lightweight seam less thread is used and does not imprint on the right side of fabric when pressed creates less bulky seams (ideal for sheer or lace fabrics) Two-thread Overedge (narrow and wide) Three-thread Overlock (narrow) most commonly used because of its versatility provides professional seam finish to woven fabrics beneficial in preventing loosely woven fabrics from unraveling offers unlimited decorative capabilities recommended for finishing seams but not reinforcing the seam Three-thread Overlock (narrow) Three-thread Flatlock (narrow and wide) used decoratively to achieve the look of applied trim special decorative threads are used for a textured and dramatic effect also used to serge non-bulky seams Three-thread Flatlock (narrow) Three-thread Flatlock (narrow) Three-thread Flatlock (narrow) Three-thread Ultra Stretch Mock Safety stretches with the fabric, seam will not break when fabric is stretched ideal for super-stretch knits like those used on swimwear or athletic clothing Three-thread Ultra Stretch Mock Safety Four-thread Ultra Stretch Mock Safety stronger than the Three-thread Ultra Stretch Mock Safety stitch the additional thread provided added strength to the seam (good choice for knits and wovens) works well when applying ribbing to garment (often seen on cuffs, collars, and waistbands) Four-thread Ultra Stretch Mock Safety Four-thread Safety Stitch alternative to the Five-thread Safety Stitch offers same type of Two-thread Chainstitch used when sewing a medium weight woven fabric because the stitch is less bulky Four-thread Safety Stitch Five-thread Safety Stitch (wide) combination of a Two-thread Chainstitch and Three-thread Overlock stitch Suitable for woven fabrics and provides a durable seam for heavy weight fabrics (denim) Five-thread Safety Stitch (wide) Five-thread Safety Stitch (narrow) same benefits as Five-thread Safety Stitch (wide) Five-thread Safety Stitch (narrow) Cover Stitch (narrow) often seen in ready to wear garments two needles crate parallel rows of topstitching and one looper sews an edge finish on underside Cover Stitch (narrow) Cover Stitch (wide) same benefits as Cover Stitch (narrow) Cover Stitch (wide) Triple Cover Hem professional and creative triple topstitch three needles create parallel rows of topstitching and one looper sews an edge finish on underside ideal for heavier fabrics traditionally used in home decorating adds unique accent for garment constructions Triple Cover Hem Three-thread Rolled Hem used to finish edges of scarves, ruffles, table linens, and some garments suitable for lightweight to medium weight fabrics used for pintucks Three-thread Rolled Hem My serger came with a beading foot (used for sewing on beads, sequins, pearls, and thick cord), a blind hem foot (used for hemming skirts, paints, and other sewing projects in one easy operation), a cording foot (used for sewing piping betwe3en two layers of fabric in one easy operation), an elastic foot (used for inserting elastic into a seam), a shirring foot (used for shirring and gathering), and a taping foot (used for inserting a tape into seams that will stretch easily). Now that I know just what I can do with my serger, I'm excited to start sewing! This week I'll be using my favorite Lil Blue Boo patterns to make some spring clothes for my daughter.
The unique design of this Overlock Table allows the sewist to use overlock stitches with Baby Lock Serger Attachments for a one-of-a-kind creative edge finish to any project, or those perfect seams every sewist desires. The Baby Lock Overlock Table is compatibile with the Triumph and Ovation Serger models. KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: Expands the creative potential of the Baby Lock Triumph or Ovation Allows attachments designed for cover and chain stitches with overlock stitches The large size of the table creates a flat sewing surface allowing for more control of fabric while stitching Pairs with the Fabric Guide to improve sewing skill set and build confidence Creates stunning unique edge finishes using the optional serger attachments Baby Lock exclusive, no other similar, innovative table on the market Compatible with the Standard Presser Foot and any of the Triumph and Ovation Overlock Presser Feet
Jen’s Serger Trim Catcher & Mat Tutorial will guide you through the steps for making your own serger trim catcher using your serger.
A beginner's guide to overlocker stitches and when to use each stitch.
Guaranteed to fit Babylock Serger Models: Accolade BLS8, BLE8 Evolve, BLE8W Evolve, BLE8W-2 Evolution, BLES8 Ovation, BLETS8 Triumph Alternate Part Numbers: B4401-01B-OY