Thursday, August 27, 2015







Serger Cover to fit the Babylock Evolution
 
A couple of years ago I was challenged by my local store owner Sue Greenberg of `Sew Worth It, Sarasota, FL` to design a class for the Evolution and Ovation Sergers.  The idea was to use teach owners how to get the most from their serger. 
 
 
On this panel we used the elastic foot to make a pocket , 3 thread Narrow Hem with wire on the flowers and bow.  We also made some fun little fabric beads.
 
On this section we used Flatlock stitch into which we weaved ribbon and then a flower braid.  Thee is a zipped pocket.  A puffing panel and imitation piping.  On the top we have a lettuce stitched stretch edge and lastly on the right we have a decorative chain stitch.
 
This section included an edged pocket, prairie points with decorative thread, a ruffle with wave stitch and narrow hem and lastly Decorative Pintucks.

The fourth side has some `not quite` log cabin using wave stitch and the top panel is all about heirloom lace techniques.


 The top section can be seen most clearly in the first picture but here it is not quite finished.  We used a rolled hem stitch to finish fabrics and then wove them into a panel.  We made rouleau for the buttons which we later attached and finally a decorative strap and bows.

This project is available in the store att www.debcanhamstudio.com  in 5 downloadable modules.  The size will only fit an Evolution and not an Ovation.
 
 



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