Thanks for the video demonstration! I will have to give this a try. I have an older Babylock Serger...., the Imagine. I am not sure how this one will work. I will have to take some time and "refresh" myself and get my manual out.
Just finished a three day server workshop. It is not as complicated as it looks once you learn what dials do what, how to thread it and where the needles go for the stitch you want. By day three I felt a lot less intimidated by the serger.
This was great! I'm thinking if you make pieced coasters the extra thread from serging would be helpful for its durability. Also, when one machine is being serviced, I can use my serger instead. Thanks. Looking forward to the next one.
Does the chain stitch add to the seam significantly (takes up more room)? Meaning one might need to do a scant quarter inch or know the blocks/quilt might be a smidge smaller? Or is the thickness inconsequential?
I noticed when you changed you serger stitch to a chain stitch you didn't move the needle over to a cover stitch position.. I didn't know you could do that. I'm going to try that on my evolve serger.