Handmade Ideas: Choosing What to Make
The Handmade Revolution is here! What can you make and sell to boost your income and turn your hobby into handmade income? Here are a few ideas, just in case you need a little inspiration to get you started.
The Handmade Revolution is here! What can you make and sell to boost your income and turn your hobby into handmade income? Here are a few ideas, just in case you need a little inspiration to get you started.
In this serger technique video you’ll learn the importance of the fabric guide attachment. Another short serger technique video to help you serge with confidence!
Top-stitching is one of my favorite ways to finish a project — its functional and decorative. Plus top-stitching is easy; here are some tips to help you achieve a finished look with top-stitching!
Sometimes a simple, straight stitch won’t do. Say, “Hello!” to the Circular Sewing Attachment! Create perfect circles with decorative stitches adding interest and a unique touch to your project.
Make your handmade items look professional with these Lovingly Handmade tips for making handmade projects look boutique fabulous!
I know how frustrating it can be when your serger isn’t doing what it should. Take a deep breath and calm down while you learn some serger troubleshooting techniques from the professionals at Baby Lock!
Using the Baby Lock Evolution Serger to install a zipper is easy, fast and leaves a clean finish. Use the 3mm or 5mm Cording Foot, right needle, setting ‘”B”, width on “M”, stitch length 2-3.
Create beautiful cross hatching with the decorative cover stitch on the Baby Lock Ovation using decorative thread. With 5” to the right of the needle, you have plenty of room to add decorative stitching to home décor projects or large quilts.
Nancy Zieman always thinks outside the box. She knows there are many cool things you can do with a serger. In honor of National Serger Month, she has shared with us how to create decorative serged seams with her Baby Lock Evolution Serger.
You’ve got your brand new serger and are dying to try it out. BUT, you’re just not sure about the different serger stitch types. No worries! We’ve got you covered with this handy reference.