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Summary: Save money and make your own baby bibs! Learn how to serge the outer edges for a baby bib in this free sewing video.
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Gretchen Soares Gretchen Soares holds an Associates of Science degree in Home Economics with emphasis in Fashion. She also has a Masters degree in Fashion. She is an ownersh... read more
Hi, welcome to Expert Village. I'm Gretchen Soares with Butterfly Boutique. First this project we are going to use a standard 3 thread serger with a single needle position and we are going to use it on a very wide stitch. So, the first thing we want do is start on the outside edge of the bib. We are going to start top of the strap and we are going to first check the speed to make to make we have even stitch on this. You want your stitches fairly close together and nice and even and we are going to continue all the way around the outside of the bib in one continues seam. You going to want to take care going over your shoulder seam cause that is going to be your thick part and you want to make sure it feeds through as well as the rest of it does. You want to use a very firm in guiding it around the corner so that the fabric goes where you want it to go not where it wants to go. Make sure these straps stays lined up this is where it wants to scoot just a little bit so make sure it's nice and lined up.