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sewing without a serger Brenna23 06-02-2008
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Posted by Brenna23 on June 2, 2008, 7:27 pm
Just recently my serger broke and I haven't gotten around to fixing it
with superglue. Anyways, what are some good ways to bind the seams or
cover them so that they aren't exposed on the inside?

Also, what is couture sewing?

Brenna

Posted by Candide on June 2, 2008, 9:16 pm




> Just recently my serger broke and I haven't gotten around to fixing it
> with superglue. Anyways, what are some good ways to bind the seams or
> cover them so that they aren't exposed on the inside?

Does your sewing machine have any sort of cover or overcast stitches?
You'll have to trim the edges yourself, but a decent offering will do
the job.


> Also, what is couture sewing?

Age old method of garment construction by mostly hand sewing, but some
machine work has crept in over the ages. It is laborious and time
consuming, which explains why true couture items are so expensive.

Candide





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