know what I love about them.....they cut at the same time as sewing...so if your want to sew panels together use your overlocker...once you start you will have more light bulb moments
know what I love about them.....they cut at the same time as sewing...so if your want to sew panels together use your overlocker...once you start you will have more light bulb moments
MummyTummy- You need to get Maz to show you how to work it. I'm going to buy one, after I saw her using hers, and I need lessons, so will be hunting her down.![]()
I would just start with some basic things, perhaps make some cloth wipes etc, and play with the different stitch settings that way you can see what each dial does and that way you get an idea on where to start, and it won't matter if they are all "perfect" IYKWIMIt is great to as it cuts as you go, so you cane make nice rounded corners without have to precut the round corners as well
Also you can do a rolled hem, but removing one of the threads (I think it is one)
The best way of re-threading with different colours is to tie the threads together, rather than threading from scratch as some of the threads are a real pain in the bum to have to rethread each time
Also look on you tube and see if there are any demos on who to use the machine that you have purchased, and if all else fails, round Maz up and get some lessons
Have fun though, overlockers are sooo much fun, hoping to inherrit my mums when she buys a new one![]()
Thanks everyone!!
We ended up getting lessons, just finished last week! I am now an expert at threading the machine.... and I know what it should be capable of.... but I am still working on how to remember the different stitches etc!!
I'm on mat leave as of Easter so here's hoping that I get a bit of a chance to play with it and do some projects to give me some practice.
....but lessons with Maz sound awesome! Are you up for it Maz?
If you don't know how to thread your machine by now Maz.......![]()
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