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Have you already heard about the serger online sewing course "Love Your Serger", where you can learn professional sewing on your serger step by step?

In this course, you will get to know your serger machine and all of its functions while becoming a pro at threading.

You’ll master essential basics, such as sewing a straight serger seam. You’ll also learn how to sew curves and corners with your serger.

You’ll sew up to 22 different stitch types with your serger and learn how to create beautiful decorative stitches using specialty threads. Plus, you’ll explore gathering and ruffling techniques for stunning effects.

You’ll also learn specialized serger sewing techniques, such as the wave hem. Additionally, you’ll create decorative stitches with pearls and sequins and learn how to sew elastic bands with your serger.

The troubleshooting section teaches you how to sew with challenging fabrics and what to do if your thread keeps breaking or your stitches skip. You’ll also get solutions to the most common serger issues.

To apply your new skills immediately, you’ll complete two beautiful sewing projects: a tote bag and a cushion cover. Both projects are perfect for beginners and bring so much joy to sewing with your serger!

This course is designed to work with any serger sewing machine model.

With this course, you can learn serger sewing anytime, from anywhere, and at your own pace. You can watch the videos as often as you like. If any part of the course is challenging, you can pause the video or rewatch specific sections. Plus, you can repeat the entire course as many times as you want, ensuring maximum learning success.

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