Yay for your first serger! Make sure you read the manual for how to thread the machine - each one is a little different :). I put my knob settings on the default settings for this project (the defaults are in the manual & sometimes marked on the knobs too). I did this with both top needles in place, so all 4 threads in use. Good luck!
This is great! Just what I was looking for.
Thanks for the video. I sew, but have never used an overlock-serger. Now I know it does and how its used. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for sharing!!
I think these will make a cute class gift for my kids' classmates :)
Might make them over spring break for when they go back.
What a thoughtful gift! I did that once for my daughter's soccer team :).
Thank you sooo much for this video!!! I love it. Super easy to follow. Everything about it is fun and easy to listen to ~
You're so welcome!
Loved it! Thank you 😊
So glad! Thanks for sharing!
Great job ❤
Thank you! 😄
That serger is crying out to be oiled. . . Or is it always so noisy. Thank you for sharing
haha! It could be! And it's also always been noisy :)!
Is there a reason why you overlap the two parts of the snack bag? Isn't it harder to place snacks inside that way? They are really cute though. 😍
Yes - the overlap keeps the snacks from falling out :) !
Hi,
I have my very first serger. . How do I set up the machine to make the snag bag or which stitch are you using? Thank you!
Yay for your first serger! Make sure you read the manual for how to thread the machine - each one is a little different :). I put my knob settings on the default settings for this project (the defaults are in the manual & sometimes marked on the knobs too). I did this with both top needles in place, so all 4 threads in use. Good luck!
@@NoTraceShop Thank you so very much!
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