Machine Sewing Basics

Sewing Machine Basics Part 3

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Knowing how to finish your seams so that they look neat and resist fraying is key for beginner sewists.Mary Beth Temple is here to show you the three most common seam finishes for straight seams, so that you can complete your next project with seams that are tidy and sturdy.This video briefly discusses the difference between using an overlock machine (also known as a serger) and a regular sewing machine, as well as what stitch types to use. You’ll also learn about the magic of using pinking shears to finish seams, so that your projects stay fray-free!

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    • Ashley J.

      Hi Colleen! I can confirm that you do have a Gold Club membership to We Like Sewing. We Like Sewing sends Advance Renewal messages to all of our active members to give them an opportunity to renew early at greater savings. If you would like to manage the types of messages you receive from us, please log into your account and click My Account. Please let me know if you have any additional questions or concerns. Have a great day! – Ashley, We Like Sewing

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