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I found that overlock takes a lot longer than using a serger. Although when I only had one serger and didn't want to change thread colors on my serger i use the overlock.
That doesn’t surprise me. If you have one, then it is probably easier to use it for that instead of the overlock setting. However, as I do not have a serger, the overlock setting works really great for me. :)
Excuse me but where is the link for rotary blade for zig zag with 10 blades 5 zig zag Colleen
Hello. I am sorry for the delay in getting back to you...it's been crazy! Anyway, I do apologize for failing to include the link. You can find the scalloped rotary cutter here: shorturl.at/PBWy5
Woah I didn't think you were legally allowed to use that emergency alert sound
I was not aware of this. I got the tone from Epidemic Sound, which gives license to use the music/tones, so I had not anticipated any other issue. I’ll look into it.
@@ByTinymite oh I'm not being a narc. I was just surprised is all. I could be wrong. Maybe it's a different emergency alert that you can't use?
Thank you for letting me know about this. I did some research, and there's a little bit of a gray area but not much. The tone I have used isn't the exact same tone. However, I think it would still violate the rule because someone could be confused...and it sounds like that is the main point of the rule. I will see if I can figure out how to edit it out. If not, I'll take it down.
@@ByTinymite oh I doubt it's a big deal! The video was very nice and informative. :)
@Pandidolod thank you :)
Wow, very helpful, thanks a lot❤ I'll save it to my playlist to come back for some good tips.
Yay! Thank you. I’m so glad you found it helpful 😊
I have an overcast foot on my Janome and didn't know what it was for! Now I need to figure out the purpose of the L-shaped metal thingy next to the additional feet.
Oh I’m so glad now you know 😃 I’m sure that will be helpful. I have a few ideas about this L-shaped thing, but it’s hard to know without seeing it. Is it a maybe a seam jumper? Or maybe a seam guide? Or is it an actual preset foot? I’m so curious!
@@ByTinymite ...well it's next to the presser feet slotted in their appropriate spots, feet marked as A-B-C-D-E-G (no F). It has it's own slot on top, marked as L. It is L shaped, as I mentioned. 2 1/2 × 1 inch. I'll probably need to search for an old Janome manual online, to figure it out.
@singmysong1167 Interesting. I have no idea what that is. I don’t have a Janome either, so mine aren’t labeled like that. Finding a manual sounds like the best idea. Good luck! Let me know if you find out. 😃
Like making my own! 11:01
Just to clarify, do you mean making your own hemming tape? If so, that’s so cool! I’d love to know how…
Fray Check will wash out. In some fabrics it will wash out after a few washings. In others it will last a little longer. It must be reapplied. I have found pinking an edge does not stop fraying. It may slow it. I did not know this but a pinked edge will let the fabric go around a corner like bias cut fabric. I appreciate your info. .
Thank you for sharing your experience. Thankfully, I have not run into these issues myself, but it’s always great to know how things perform in other circumstances. I’m always glad to learn something new. Happy Sewing :)
Great video. I’ve been sewing for almost a decade but I still enjoyed this. I currently use 2 main machines; a Singer Stylist and a Juki TL 18. I use the Juki more but it’s straight stitch only so I still use my Singer for lighter materials and zigzag stitches. I liked this video and subscribed 😊
That’s awesome! That’s kind of amazing that you have two. Thank you!
This is a fantastic video. I’ve used many of these techniques but I have also learned a few things. I think I have a scalloped blade for my rotary cutter but I have not used it. I lost my fray check a few months ago. My goal for today is to find it or buy a new bottle. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you found it helpful. I hope you find your fray check! I’ve never lost mine, but I did run out of it in the middle of a project once without realizing it was nearly empty. That was so inconvenient 🤦🏻♀️ but not the worst thing ever haha.
Thank you for doing this video 😁 I didn’t know the difference between a Overlocker, Serger & a Cover Machine 😢 now you’ve just made it a lot clearer for me (oh & I’m nearly 60 😳 & I’ve been sewing since I was 11 😮 so it’s a long time lol - where do the years go? 😢) subscribed to your channel & thanks again hun xx
Thank you! I’m so glad you found it helpful. You’re most welcome. 💜 Wow…sewing since 11…impressive. I bet you know all sorts of tips! Happy Sewing 😊
@@ByTinymite thanks hun & not really it’s just the years go by so quickly honestly it seems like 1 min I was ur age the next min I’m nearly 60 😳 it really does go so fast hun just ask ur Mam or Grandma 👵🏻 xxx
Thank you for all the information you provided in this video!
Aww thank you! I’m so glad that you found it helpful 😊