How to Make and Add Piping with a Serger (So Easy!)
Piping is one of those details that instantly makes a project look more polished—pillows, totes, zipper pouches, table runners… it’s the tiny “outline” that makes everything pop. In our video...
4 Easy Ways to Start & Finish Serging Lines
Serging is fast and clean—until you cut your project free and you’re left with thread tails that look like they’re planning to unravel the second you look away. In this...
How to Unpick a 4-Thread Overlock Stitch (Quick Method!)
We love a serger… until we need to undo what we just did. 😅 The good news? A 4-thread overlock stitch can be unpicked—without cutting your fabric to shreds—if you go...
How to Do Serger Crochet: Add Ruffles with Decorative Thread
If you love the look of a crochet trim but want the speed (and consistency) of a serger, serger crochet is such a fun technique to have in your toolkit. In...
How to Set Up a 4-Thread Overlock Stitch on a Baby Lock Serger
If you’re learning your serger (or you just want a reliable “home base” stitch), the 4-thread overlock is the one you’ll reach for constantly. In this video, we walk through setting...
How to Sew a Cover Stitch on Your Serger
Ever snag the hem on your favorite tee and think, “Well… that’s the end of that shirt”? A cover stitch is the not-so-secret way ready-to-wear hems look clean, stretchy, and polished—and...
How to Use a Belt Loop Binder on Your Serger (And Why You’ll Use It for More Than Belt Loops)
If you’ve ever avoided belt loops because they feel fiddly (tiny folds, uneven stitching, lots of pressing)… a belt loop binder is about to become your new favorite shortcut. In our...
Ruffles on a Serger: Fast Gathering with a 4-Thread Overlock
Ruffles have a way of making a project look instantly more finished—like you meant to be fancy all along. In this tutorial, Cheri shows how to make ruffles on your...
How to Master Curves on the Serger: Inside and Outside Curves
Serging curves can feel challenging at first because the fabric is constantly changing direction while the serger is trimming and stitching at the same time. In our Serging With the Girlfriends...
How to Serge Outside Corners Like a Pro
Outside corners look innocent… until your serger gets there and suddenly you’ve got a little thread beard, a wobbly turn, and a corner that’s more “lumpy square” than “chef’s kiss.” 😅...
