5 Ways to Deal With Your Serger Tails

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @ppuyle1
    @ppuyle1 Год назад +15

    I use a very small crochet hook….slide through stitches and snag the tail and pull through. It’s faster than the darning needle method, but the finish looks the same. 😊

  • @pjacksreads536
    @pjacksreads536 Год назад +6

    Thanks. I use the needle to pull thread back-in. But I do it differently. I slide needle through the loops then thread it. At that point I pull them back. Same result different technique. But I love the other options.

    • @LindaH69
      @LindaH69 11 месяцев назад

      I use this method when tail is too short

  • @Sososewist
    @Sososewist Год назад +3

    Fray check

  • @KateShaw2
    @KateShaw2 3 месяца назад

    Brilliant tips!! I’m going to try a few of these out!

  • @notesfromleisa-land
    @notesfromleisa-land Год назад

    The flip method is the quickest imv (and what I use). Second would be the bar tack.

  • @BudgetingwithSommerNicole
    @BudgetingwithSommerNicole Год назад

    Great video. Love all these methods!!

  • @elzinawhite3199
    @elzinawhite3199 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your insight and expertise ❤❤
    Excellent presentation!!!

  • @kathleenwhalen1450
    @kathleenwhalen1450 Год назад

    I straight stich the tail onto the seam for about an inch or so.

  • @lisa-marierobinson5209
    @lisa-marierobinson5209 Год назад +1

    I mostly use the unravelling and knot tying technique if I’m trying to be tidy… but I make heat packs for a massage therapy centre and that is too much time, so then I just pull the threads and they kind of knot up by themselves and trim the excess - of course this can fail and I have to stitch over the end as it can be at risk of leaving the end of the seam undone 🤔

  • @LindaH69
    @LindaH69 Год назад

    When using a needle to weave tail, pick a yarn needle with a rounded tip so as not to snag when tunnelling through.

  • @nancyhurt7145
    @nancyhurt7145 Год назад

    I’ll try several of those next time in lieu of my folding the end back over and stitching a few stitches to nail threads down, then cutting extra length off.

  • @suewilbur504
    @suewilbur504 Год назад

    I usually use a tapestry needle and thread it through the stitches. I tried tying knots but that was a bit too fiddly for me.

  • @citygirlfarm
    @citygirlfarm Год назад

    Turn flip and stitch.

  • @ZeldaSews
    @ZeldaSews Год назад +2

    I would love to be able to not deal with the pesky tails of the surger, but I have to pull it out of my closet and not be afraid to use it in order to deal with the tails.😢

    • @schisandra
      @schisandra Год назад

      Don’t be afraid of your serger! I know, easier said than done, but just take a deep breath and try it. Your seam finishes will be secure and look great. You can do it! 👍

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Год назад +1

      Don't be afraid! You can do it, it's really pretty easy to use!

    • @notesfromleisa-land
      @notesfromleisa-land Год назад +1

      Your serger will not bite you. Free it from your closet and enjoy using it!

    • @ZeldaSews
      @ZeldaSews Год назад

      @@notesfromleisa-land Lolololol. I like that! I will!

  • @MariaSantos-dz9lh
    @MariaSantos-dz9lh Год назад

    zig zag stitch.

  • @jaclynmoylan1905
    @jaclynmoylan1905 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video. I’m a quilter, but just recently bought a serger because I’m interested in garment sewing and so I’m trying to learn all
    I can about sergers. I bought the same one you showed in your video. (Juki MO654DE) I have only practiced with it to get a feel for it, but it seems like a great machine