It’s particularly useful for shoulder seams, where you want a neat and tidy finish. The Kitchener stitch is a bit more ...
These are seams used by tailors and dressmakers to give a garment a professional finish. It works by encasing one seam inside a seam casing creating a neat, crisp finish. Follow our tutorial on ...
How? Sergers secure and finish seams by stitching fabric pieces together, trimming the seam allowance, and enclosing the raw edges - all in one step. The resulting seam is not only professional ...