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This "at your fingertips" reference contains hundreds of techniques and tips for making the most of the serger, or overlock, machine-a versatile and speedy tool for stitching garments and home decor.
Readers will learn how the serger works, the many styles available, and the variety of functional and decorative stitches possible. There are also easy-to-find-and-follow charts-of thread choices, must-have accessories, and best stitches for a range of fabric types. This book is an easy-reference collection of basic techniques, tips, and helpful information for anyone who is learning about or already owns a serger.
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This "at your fingertips" reference contains hundreds of techniques and tips for making the most of the serger, or overlock, machine-a versatile and speedy tool for stitching garments and home decor.
Readers will learn how the serger works, the many styles available, and the variety of functional and decorative stitches possible. There are also easy-to-find-and-follow charts-of thread choices, must-have accessories, and best stitches for a range of fabric types. This book is an easy-reference collection of basic techniques, tips, and helpful information for anyone who is learning about or already owns a serger.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Creative Publishing international
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781616733858
- Artikelnr.: 60860821
- Verlag: Creative Publishing international
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781616733858
- Artikelnr.: 60860821
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Beth Baumgartel has written and edited sewing technique and project books for Vogue Patterns, Butterick, Taunton, Home Sewing Association, Family CircleCrafts, and many other crafts publishers. She is also the author of Successful Serging (CPi). She lives in Madison, Connecticut.
WHY CHOOSE A SERGER?
About the Serger
WHAT IS A SERGER?
The Serger and the Sewing Machine
Serger Capabilities
Anatomy of the Serger
Needles
Knives
Presser Feet
SERGER THREAD
Buying Thread
Color and Weight
Decorative Threads
Working with Decorative Threads
THREADING MADE EASY
Threading from Scratch
Threading by Tying
Rethreading Looper Threads
Threading Success
Serger Stitches
THE PERFECT STITCH
Stitch Length
Stitch Width
Adjusting the Stitch Width
Differential Feed
Presser Foot Pressure
BALANCING THREAD TENSION
Tension Controls
Adjusting for the Overlock Stitch
Perfect Stitch Tension
Tension Adjustments
BASIC SERGER STITCHES
Stitch Types
Edge-Finishing Stitches
Rolled-Edge Stitches
Seaming Stitches
Combination Stitches
Cover Stitch
Starting to Serge
PREPARATION
Safety First
Test Sample
Starting and Finishing
Stitching and Trimming Fabric
Securing Thread Tails by Machine
Securing Thread Tails by Hand
Removing Serger Stitches
STITCHING TECHNIQUES
Edge-Finishing Conventional Seams
Basting
The Basic Serger Seam
Preventing Puckered or Stretched Fabric
Serging Corners
Serging Curves
Serging Circular Edges
CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
Gathering
Specialty Seams
Applying Elastic
Hemming
Inserting a Zipper
Rolled-Edge Techniques
Cover Stitch Techniques
Flatlock Techniques
Embellishments and Specialty Fabrics
DECORATIVE SERGING
Beading
Couching
Chain and Braid Trims
Decorative Edgings
Heirloom Serging
Shirring
Topstitching
Ribbing Bands and Edges
SPECIALTY FABRICS
Knit and Stretch-Woven Fabrics
Sheer Fabrics
Lace and Other Textured Fabrics
Heavyweight and Bulky Fabrics
Fake and Real Fur
Slippery and Satin-Finish Fabrics
Quick Fixes and Tips
Top Ten Secrets to Success
Troubleshooting Guide
Machine Care and Maintenance
Buying Guide and Considerations
INDEX
About the Serger
WHAT IS A SERGER?
The Serger and the Sewing Machine
Serger Capabilities
Anatomy of the Serger
Needles
Knives
Presser Feet
SERGER THREAD
Buying Thread
Color and Weight
Decorative Threads
Working with Decorative Threads
THREADING MADE EASY
Threading from Scratch
Threading by Tying
Rethreading Looper Threads
Threading Success
Serger Stitches
THE PERFECT STITCH
Stitch Length
Stitch Width
Adjusting the Stitch Width
Differential Feed
Presser Foot Pressure
BALANCING THREAD TENSION
Tension Controls
Adjusting for the Overlock Stitch
Perfect Stitch Tension
Tension Adjustments
BASIC SERGER STITCHES
Stitch Types
Edge-Finishing Stitches
Rolled-Edge Stitches
Seaming Stitches
Combination Stitches
Cover Stitch
Starting to Serge
PREPARATION
Safety First
Test Sample
Starting and Finishing
Stitching and Trimming Fabric
Securing Thread Tails by Machine
Securing Thread Tails by Hand
Removing Serger Stitches
STITCHING TECHNIQUES
Edge-Finishing Conventional Seams
Basting
The Basic Serger Seam
Preventing Puckered or Stretched Fabric
Serging Corners
Serging Curves
Serging Circular Edges
CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
Gathering
Specialty Seams
Applying Elastic
Hemming
Inserting a Zipper
Rolled-Edge Techniques
Cover Stitch Techniques
Flatlock Techniques
Embellishments and Specialty Fabrics
DECORATIVE SERGING
Beading
Couching
Chain and Braid Trims
Decorative Edgings
Heirloom Serging
Shirring
Topstitching
Ribbing Bands and Edges
SPECIALTY FABRICS
Knit and Stretch-Woven Fabrics
Sheer Fabrics
Lace and Other Textured Fabrics
Heavyweight and Bulky Fabrics
Fake and Real Fur
Slippery and Satin-Finish Fabrics
Quick Fixes and Tips
Top Ten Secrets to Success
Troubleshooting Guide
Machine Care and Maintenance
Buying Guide and Considerations
INDEX
WHY CHOOSE A SERGER?
About the Serger
WHAT IS A SERGER?
The Serger and the Sewing Machine
Serger Capabilities
Anatomy of the Serger
Needles
Knives
Presser Feet
SERGER THREAD
Buying Thread
Color and Weight
Decorative Threads
Working with Decorative Threads
THREADING MADE EASY
Threading from Scratch
Threading by Tying
Rethreading Looper Threads
Threading Success
Serger Stitches
THE PERFECT STITCH
Stitch Length
Stitch Width
Adjusting the Stitch Width
Differential Feed
Presser Foot Pressure
BALANCING THREAD TENSION
Tension Controls
Adjusting for the Overlock Stitch
Perfect Stitch Tension
Tension Adjustments
BASIC SERGER STITCHES
Stitch Types
Edge-Finishing Stitches
Rolled-Edge Stitches
Seaming Stitches
Combination Stitches
Cover Stitch
Starting to Serge
PREPARATION
Safety First
Test Sample
Starting and Finishing
Stitching and Trimming Fabric
Securing Thread Tails by Machine
Securing Thread Tails by Hand
Removing Serger Stitches
STITCHING TECHNIQUES
Edge-Finishing Conventional Seams
Basting
The Basic Serger Seam
Preventing Puckered or Stretched Fabric
Serging Corners
Serging Curves
Serging Circular Edges
CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
Gathering
Specialty Seams
Applying Elastic
Hemming
Inserting a Zipper
Rolled-Edge Techniques
Cover Stitch Techniques
Flatlock Techniques
Embellishments and Specialty Fabrics
DECORATIVE SERGING
Beading
Couching
Chain and Braid Trims
Decorative Edgings
Heirloom Serging
Shirring
Topstitching
Ribbing Bands and Edges
SPECIALTY FABRICS
Knit and Stretch-Woven Fabrics
Sheer Fabrics
Lace and Other Textured Fabrics
Heavyweight and Bulky Fabrics
Fake and Real Fur
Slippery and Satin-Finish Fabrics
Quick Fixes and Tips
Top Ten Secrets to Success
Troubleshooting Guide
Machine Care and Maintenance
Buying Guide and Considerations
INDEX
About the Serger
WHAT IS A SERGER?
The Serger and the Sewing Machine
Serger Capabilities
Anatomy of the Serger
Needles
Knives
Presser Feet
SERGER THREAD
Buying Thread
Color and Weight
Decorative Threads
Working with Decorative Threads
THREADING MADE EASY
Threading from Scratch
Threading by Tying
Rethreading Looper Threads
Threading Success
Serger Stitches
THE PERFECT STITCH
Stitch Length
Stitch Width
Adjusting the Stitch Width
Differential Feed
Presser Foot Pressure
BALANCING THREAD TENSION
Tension Controls
Adjusting for the Overlock Stitch
Perfect Stitch Tension
Tension Adjustments
BASIC SERGER STITCHES
Stitch Types
Edge-Finishing Stitches
Rolled-Edge Stitches
Seaming Stitches
Combination Stitches
Cover Stitch
Starting to Serge
PREPARATION
Safety First
Test Sample
Starting and Finishing
Stitching and Trimming Fabric
Securing Thread Tails by Machine
Securing Thread Tails by Hand
Removing Serger Stitches
STITCHING TECHNIQUES
Edge-Finishing Conventional Seams
Basting
The Basic Serger Seam
Preventing Puckered or Stretched Fabric
Serging Corners
Serging Curves
Serging Circular Edges
CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
Gathering
Specialty Seams
Applying Elastic
Hemming
Inserting a Zipper
Rolled-Edge Techniques
Cover Stitch Techniques
Flatlock Techniques
Embellishments and Specialty Fabrics
DECORATIVE SERGING
Beading
Couching
Chain and Braid Trims
Decorative Edgings
Heirloom Serging
Shirring
Topstitching
Ribbing Bands and Edges
SPECIALTY FABRICS
Knit and Stretch-Woven Fabrics
Sheer Fabrics
Lace and Other Textured Fabrics
Heavyweight and Bulky Fabrics
Fake and Real Fur
Slippery and Satin-Finish Fabrics
Quick Fixes and Tips
Top Ten Secrets to Success
Troubleshooting Guide
Machine Care and Maintenance
Buying Guide and Considerations
INDEX