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  • The Resurgence of Handcrafted Goods


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  • A serger's ability to finish edges is perhaps its most notable feature. When working with fabrics that tend to fray, such as knits or sheers, a serger is indispensable. The machine encases the raw edges of the fabric in thread, preventing any loose fibers from escaping. This not only gives garments a professional appearance but also significantly increases their durability. When sewing for personal use, commercial production, or crafting, the serger can dramatically cut down on finishing time.


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  • Benefits of Using an Upholstery Sewing Table


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  • Improper tension can lead to issues like loose stitches or thread bunching on the fabric’s underside. A balanced, slightly lower tension is often ideal for lightweight fabrics to prevent puckering. Conversely, thicker fabrics might require increased tension for a secure stitch. An intuitive tension control system can ensure that users can swiftly fine-tune this balance, accommodating a spectrum of fabric types.

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