Many sewing and quilting enthusiasts invest a good amount of money adding a serger to their sewing room; the air-threading machines can cost thousands. Yet, when they get their shiny new machine home, they end up using it for one technique: finishing basic seams. There just something very intimidating about a serger. They're stitching and cutting in one step, so the process can be a bit scary, as you can't "uncut" the fabric. Lori Hernandez and Milinda Jay Stephenson not only aim to demystify and alleviate the fear of the serger, but they will also show quilting enthusiasts just how useful the serger can be to their craft.
At the very minimum a serger will yield consistent, finished 1/4" seam every time, which is essential to perfect patchwork, but in truth, sergers have so many other uses for quilters.
. Beginner's Book of Serger Quilting will embody that sentiment. Inside, they will explore how to piece and quilt using a serger, while covering techniques that are practical, playful, and totally doable. Whether consumers are brand new to serging or ready to level up, these two can't wait to share what they've learned and help quilters discoverall the creative possibilities a serger can bring to their sewing journey.
Beginner's Book of Serger Quilting will explore how to piece and quilt using a serger, while covering techniques that are practical, playful, and totally doable. Whether consumers are brand new to serging or ready to level up this book is an essential addition to everyone's quilt room.