MADISON – Serger 102 Rolled Hems for Paperless Towels Feb 11 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

$20.00

Teacher:

Bridget Peach

This class is a good follow up for Serger 101 (but Serger 101 is not a prerequisite). Rolled hems are often used as a decorative finish for a variety of fabrics. In this class we will be doing rolled hems on flannel to make reusable paperless towels. Participants should be comfortable threading their machine. Some machines may need additional parts to do a rolled hem, so check your owner’s manual to see that you have what your serger needs before the class.

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