tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993872924962068026.post8698877536511013616..comments2023-11-02T06:54:36.597-04:00Comments on Quilting Lines: Frayed Edges?Patriciahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00886998491080260330noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993872924962068026.post-30913331546267749972012-09-14T01:35:04.884-04:002012-09-14T01:35:04.884-04:00Krista you should use your serger or else it could...Krista you should use your serger or else it could lock up! I went to a class last week and a lady there could not use hers for class as it was locked up! A brand new 3 year old machine that had only been used one time and that was in a class when she purchased it...I felt so sorry for her! <br /><br />I used my serger to piece a quilt a couple of years ago when I first started quilting and it really looked nice but didn't know if that was proper! Haven't used it on edges but think I might have to start as it certainly makes sense!Sobuzyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04622630877873145660noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7993872924962068026.post-34321154394127437832012-07-10T11:19:58.769-04:002012-07-10T11:19:58.769-04:00wow, I didn't ever realize people use a serger...wow, I didn't ever realize people use a serger to actually PIECE with. how interesting! I like the idea of using it around the outside edges of a finished quilt, though. my mother has had one for years, used it long before I came aroud to sewing, but it's been sitting untouched for probably twenty years. maybe one day I'll pull it out and play with it, but it looks so complicated and tedious, lol! I have a friend who uses one though, I'll have to ask her if she quilts with it, too.Krista Schneiderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14404340992690413199noreply@blogger.com