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Hi Folks
I have a new serger, well, when I say new, about a year old. However, I have only used it once as I do little or no garment construction. I would like to use it, does anyone use one in their quilting? Inspiration would be most welcome, just to stop me feeling guilty about an impulse purchase that I didn't really need!
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Lynn in frosty UK
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http://www.amazon.com/Serge-Merge-Qu...der_0896898105
this looks promising, I may order this one myself.
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Originally posted by liiddzhttp://www.amazon.com/Serge-Merge-Quilts-Sharon-Rotz/dp/0896898105/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1295717381& amp;sr=1-2#reader_0896898105
this looks promising, I may order this one myself.
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Just realised when I checked out your link that I bought this last year, but obviously put it in a safe place!!! or having a very senior moment! Thanks for the tips. :lol:
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How can you guarantee a 1/4 in seam Rosemary? I have a babylock imagine and the markings are for 5/8in for dressmaking! :?Originally posted by PosyPAt least with a serger you can guarantee a 1/4" seam allowance :lol: :lol:
Although whether the patch is the right size could be up for debate
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Provided your cutting blade is set 1/4"to the right of your left hand needle, you will always get a 1/4" seam :P
However depending on how much is cut off, your patches will not necesarily be the right size
Personally I don't use my 5/8" guide marker - too wasteful to my mind, because I either want the overlocking on the edge that I have cut or I am trimming to a seam that is already there, in which case I will do it by eye - the advantage of having a calibrated eyeball
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"Calibrated eyeball"????........ Your eyeball looks quite normal to me when we met, Rosemary.... Giggle!
But I know what you mean. I was brought up with cm and metres, and I know exactly how much a cm is, but I always have problems to visualise inches and yards.From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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I used my serger to make three wool quilts. First I washed the wool fabric and clothing in the washing machine to felt it. And dried it in the clothes dryer. Then I cut eight inch squares from the newly shrunk fabric. Some of it was leftover yardage from garment sewing, some from wool skirts from the Good Will Store and some of it was from my dear dad's suit trousers and jackets. I serged these squares together --not using the cutter, just a simple three-thread overcast quarter inch seam. At this point I did a little needlepunch felting using wool roving and yarn scraps for embellishment. I used a wool batting, flannel backing and a double thickness bias cut "satin" binding (actually some beautiful suit lining yardage). I tied these three quilts, kept one for myself and gave two to my children shortly after their grandfather's passing. If I were to do it again I would try some simple machine quilting instead of tying. The quilts are machine washable and sturdy thanks to the serged seams. The quilt is quite lightweight compared to the heavy antique wool quilts I have and I keep it on my bed year round. I am planning to make a dupioni silk quilt using my serger next. PS--It was twenty degrees below zero F. here this morning. A wool quilt and an electric blanket are necessities!!From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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I have made serger quilts before..baby sized but it is a lot of work to handle the layers for the quilt as you serge method. The sewing space to the right of the needle on sergers is much smaller than our regular sewing machines. :!: (Note to Bernina....next serger should have needle down button ..again..and more space to the right of the needle please!!!)
I do use my serger for the super scrappy tops. I will cut up scraps into 2 1/2" squares. I don't worry about color or grainline but I piece into blocks using my serger. I just use a 3 thread overlock with a stitch length of about 2.0 and used the edge of the serger foot (which for me is 1/4"...measure from your left needle to the cutting knife) for my seam allowance. As I put together the blocks (5 squares by 5 squares) I didn't worry about color, just lights and darks. I figured that the serger stabilized the grainline and if the color mixing was too horrid, I could overdye the blocks with a tea dye to tone down the colors. Having the serged edges would keep the blocks from raveling. There is a large quilt in my profile that I pieced in this method...a king size bedspread.
However, I quilted it traditionally on a mid-arm sitdown
kim
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Late to the party on this one, but only joined TQS in November 2025. Bought the pattern so can view Sarah Fielke's videos...
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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Wow! Lovely. I'll bet it's heavy, warm and cozy.
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So excited - my quilt got a 1st in its category at the El Dorado County Fair. I did it in Flannel - quite challenging -...
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My vision in Moda Grunge now that school is out for summer!
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That’s beautiful. Good job.
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Proud of you, Carole! You are doing great.
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Finally started my BOM over the past few weeks and just finished month 3. I’m using Bella Solids. I restrained myself...
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Since she doesn't address it, contact her through her website and ask....
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Very nice. Your colors are lovely.
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Month 6 finished! Roll on Month 7.
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She showed how she buried knot at beginning of process. How does she bury it at end?
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