Serger Tips for Jogger Pants
Joggers are the ideal pants—they have all the comfort of traditional loungewear. Plus, jogger pants are very easy to make yourself! … More
Joggers are the ideal pants—they have all the comfort of traditional loungewear. Plus, jogger pants are very easy to make yourself! … More
Sergers are great and can be our best friend but when it comes to ripping out the serged stitching, it … More
Reduce and reuse . . . and maybe even upcycle some flannel receiving blankets or towels to make some super soft and useful baby wipes. … More
A basic beanie for a baby is a simple and quick project to make using your overlocker. This project is also a great use for those little bits of knit scraps that come from making other clothing projects. Get ready to whip these beanies up by the dozen—and have a beanie for every outfit! … More
Welcome to the creative world of your L 850 overlocker! Have you ever wondered whether your overlocker can do more … More
Create a fun and quick-to-make eyeglass case on a serger following this step-by-step tutorial. … More
The BERNINA air threading overlocker/serger is a milestone in BERNINA’s history—as this is 100% designed and engineered in Switzerland. There are so many things that make this machine unique, but true to BERNINA’s tradition, the user experience and precision performance are the pillars of its design. … More
Did you know that going backward on your serger isn’t required in order to secure a seam? Here are five different ways to secure serger seams that look clean and professional. … More
The best part of a serger / overlocker is the speed! Why not take advantage of its speed and finish hems quickly. Here are two tips on how to create fast fusible hems with a serger. … More
The flatlock stitch is just one way to enhance your overlocker experience, both as a functional and fun stitch. Create a stitch sample booklet of various flatlock stitches to help you decide on the perfect stitch for your next decorative feature or hem finish. … More
The rolled hem is specifically an edge finish or decorative touch, not a stitch to be used for seaming or construction. This stitch creates a narrow, dense, thread-wrapped edge on your fabric. Minor adjustments to this stitch can create a wide variety of decorative edges such as picot or lettuce edging. … More