Serging on knits

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Re: Serging on knits

New postby DorothyL on Tue Sep 04, 2012 2:49 pm

Are you using knit interfacing?

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Re: Serging on knits

New postby LeapFrog Libby on Tue Sep 04, 2012 3:11 pm

The incident I related happened before I heard of FusiKnit interfacing.. I now use it all the time when it is needed.
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Re: Serging on knits

New postby SmilieFace on Sun Sep 09, 2012 5:18 am

I used a knit interfacing, and I was pretty sure I had it stretching the right way. I did sew the waistband to the skirt instead of to the waistband itself to tack it in place. I used the knit stitch on my sewing machine. Should I have not sewed it to the skirt?

I will add in the elastic. Unfortunately, I can't take out the stitching at the top of the skirt -- the knit stitch is impossible to remove! Should I add the elastic using a straight stitch or using the knit stitch? (I think it's called the knit stitch, anyway.)
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Re: Serging on knits

New postby sewingmom on Sun Sep 09, 2012 6:18 am

Sounds to me that you will not get the stretch back. The waist opening is what it is now because the interfacing is fused on and the waistband is on already and can't be taken off. (Most of us never use the knit stitch because it is nearly impossible to remove. Use a very narrow zigzagstitch instead.) To fix the problem now., adds zipped in the back or side seam. Just my 2 cents worth. The skirt pattern is lovely and I think you can save this project. If the skirt will pull over your head easily then put it on that way and leave the zipper out.
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Re: Serging on knits

New postby DorothyL on Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:31 am

This summer I discovered many of my skirts were too big at the waist so I just cut the bands off and made new ones with elastic in it. Is that a possibility?
I don't like the stretch stitch except on stretchy woven fabric. For knits I use a narrow zig zag. I just like that better.

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Re: Serging on knits

New postby kaitlinnegan on Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:35 am

I almost always use a small zigzag just for the reason of "unsewing." I am somewhat prone to sewing right side to wrong side, wrong sides together, etc.

I think you probably didn't do anything wrong with the interfacing. The typical knit interfacing you get from Joann's doesn't have much stretch in either direction, although it does have a little crosswise stretch. There are some stretchier interfacings you can buy online, but I haven't used them (pro-stretch is one, I think).

As for the elastic, will you then be topstitching the skirt to attach the elastic?
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Re: Serging on knits

New postby DorothyL on Sun Sep 09, 2012 8:52 am

I think you probably didn't do anything wrong with the interfacing. The typical knit interfacing you get from Joann's doesn't have much stretch in either direction, although it does have a little crosswise stretch.


Actually, one of the reasons for interfacing is to stabilize, so it is really supposed to reduce stretchiness. So if you are expecting to take advantage of the inherit stretch in a knit, don't interface.

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Re: Serging on knits

New postby LeapFrog Libby on Mon Sep 10, 2012 9:58 am

Nancy Zieman talks about using a narrow zig zag stitch for knits.. She actually came up with a name for it. She calls it the wobble stitch because it looks like a not so perfect line of straight stitching. It barely zigs at all, but it does the trick. I use it on fleece all the time, because my serger does not do well on 2 layers of fleece. My Janome does a great job with them , though. I just set the width on the most narrow and then use whatever I want on the length setting. It really works perfectly..And is not to bad to rip out if you have to.. LOL
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Re: Serging on knits

New postby SmilieFace on Mon Sep 10, 2012 10:11 am

DorothyL wrote:

Actually, one of the reasons for interfacing is to stabilize, so it is really supposed to reduce stretchiness. So if you are expecting to take advantage of the inherit stretch in a knit, don't interface.

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Good to know. Next time, no interfacing. I zig zagged in the skirt and it looks cute!
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Re: Serging on knits

New postby lendube on Mon Sep 10, 2012 11:55 am

But by the same token, interface if you don't want stretch, i.e. necklines, armscyes, etc.
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