serger

IPA: sˈɛrgɝ

noun

  • (sewing) A type of sewing machine designed to produce an overlock stitch and to cut the fabric as it stitches.
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Examples of "serger" in Sentences

  • If you have a serger, you can just run it right through there.
  • Usually I buy them for myself and take them in with my serger!
  • My sewing resolution for this year is to learn how to use my serger.
  • I don't really enjoy sewing with knits, either -- even with a serger.
  • Checked out her other designs – looks like someone is going kookoo crazy with the serger.
  • I will try them again though when my new serger gets here, double yay and I will definitely buy this book as well.
  • But really, my list is similar to yours, with the additional question of "With what color is my serger currently threaded?"
  • You will also need two sewing machines set up -- one for straight stitch, one for double -- plus a serger, if you hope to finish your jeans within a month.
  • You could cut it into lengths and either finish the edges with a serger or a rolled hem, like in this handkerchief tutorial, and make a few beautiful lightweight scarves.
  • Included were three industrial sewing machines, one of which was a serger that could do a three stitch security wrap to keep fabric from unraveling at the edge due to repeated washing.

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