Showing posts with label serger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label serger. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Bernina L890 Serger review

My birthday is today!! I turned 66 and I've been sewing for 53 years! I bought this machine as a birthday present to myself.  I bought the Bernina L860 serger a year ago and regretted not buying the L890 almost immediately. I didn't think I would use the coverstitch feature though so I went with the L860. But I sew for my toddler grandchildren and I really want that coverstitch now. So I traded up and I'm so happy I did.

This is what a coverstitch is... 

My goodness is this machine awesome! Right away I was stitching away on my first pair of toddler pajamas. All due to the on board touch screen and the features called "Expert Mode" & "Guided Mode". I learned how to use these features on the L860 but I need the help of the new machine's Guided Mode to learn how to set up the machine for coverstitch. This is a dream feature! A video right on the screen to show me what to do.

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Celebrate National Serger Month part 2

 Learn how to make this Clever Coverstitch Bag–designed by Pam Mahshiecompletely with an Overlock/Coverstitch Combo Serger! Stitch this beautiful bag while learning serger settings. Note: If you don't have a coverstitch feature on your serger you can use decorative stitches on your sewing machine instead.



The Stitch It Sisters show you how to make the bag in this video!!


You can buy the fabric kit, which includes everything you need 
to make this bag, by click the link below!

Exclusive Clever Coverstitch Bag Daisies on Black Bundle Box - 506288

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Celebrate National Serger Month


I used my Bernina L860 serger to make both my grandsons pajamas. Serging the seams makes them feel better when wearing them, there aren't frayed threads that tickle the skin this way.  I thought I would include the pattern photo for reference.  It's a fairly easy pattern to make.  I used snaps to close the shoulder placket. And you'll notice a cute little tag I found so they know how to put the back of the pajamas in the right place.  







I found a cute idea, this one from Sue O’Very, owner of Sookie Sewsis.
Take a basic pair of sneakers to the next level with a quick and easy pair of serger shoelaces! They are a quick, super cute make.

Click the photo below to find the pattern!

Aren't they adorable?