by cgmemphis on Sun Apr 20, 2014 8:27 pm
Marty, what you are doing is wonderful! Like the saying, "Busy hands, Happy Heart." I would love to come to one of your Sit & Sew classes in the future, as I need all the help I can get--LOL! Will check with you and your schedule. Can't make the 5-3-14, but will try another time. My 83-year-old mother is getting a cataract removed close to that date and I will be helping her.
My guy left for a business trip late this afternoon after we spent the day with family, so I worked on a simple 2-piece outfit for his 11-year-old granddaughter. It is the slinkiest stretch knit I have sewed on so far, and wasn't too bad, just a new experience. Worked with a lettuce edge finish. Long story short, I am making notes: Lettuce edge on neckband works well (folded typical neckband edge), did not engage the serger knife--that one worked. Did not engage the serger knife on the sleeves and hem but they look a little raggedy so I will trim them off and start over tomorrow with the knife engaged.
Ladies, I tried the Stretch Maxi-Lock serger thread. Used it in my sewing machine bobbin. Had the twin needle threaded with regular thread. Seemed to do a decent fake coverstitch. Wound the bobbin just like I would a regular bobbin--did not wind it by hand. It gave a little extra stretch, but not a whole lot. I tried to use it in the upper looper of my serger when doing a lettuce edge but it tangled too much at the bottom of the spool. Will try again on another day with the spool netting that came with the serger...It's amazing how I have to do everything wrong before I can do it right--LOL!
Have a great week!
Hugs, Cheryl