From: Llantrisant
Date: 01-12-2004, 06:01 PM (1 of 2)
I always remember reading in a book about serger tensions, somewhere there was a little catchy verse, on how to remember whats tight and what is loose in tension. If you have dials on your serger, remember to turn them as follows..........> Righty- tighty ...................> Lefty- Loosey. I have no idea on the modern ones though lol.But it should give you the idea of when to alter them and where. If at first you don't suceed, try-try again!
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From: foxy
Date: 01-13-2004, 07:31 PM (2 of 2)
Originally posted by Llantrisant I always remember reading in a book about serger tensions, somewhere there was a little catchy verse, on how to remember whats tight and what is loose in tension. If you have dials on your serger, remember to turn them as follows..........> Righty- tighty ...................> Lefty- Loosey. I have no idea on the modern ones though lol.But it should give you the idea of when to alter them and where. Hi--that's cute & correct for some sergers. |
User: foxy
Member since: 11-13-2003 Total posts: 58 |
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