How Do You Make A Quilt Using A Serger?
Making a quilt with a serger has some benefits. One of the main benefits is you will be able to complete your quilt in less time than conventional methods of quilt-making require. When you make a quilt with a serger, you are completing the entire quilt, batting and backing layers at the same time, making any finishing steps unnecessary. Learn how to make a quilt using a serger and begin and finish a quilt in a short amount of time. Cut 10 3.75-inch wide strips from the dark fabric to the following lengths: 6.75 inches, 9.75 inches, 12.75 inches, 15.75 inches, 18.75 inches, 21.75 inches, 24.75 inches, 27.75 inches, 30.75 inches and 33.75 inches Cut one 3.75 inch square. Cut nine 3.75-inch wide strips from the light fabric to the following lengths: 6.75 inches, 9.75 inches, 12.75 inches, 15.75 inches, 18.75 inches, 21.75 inches, 24.75 inches, 27.75 inches and 30.75 inches Cut one 3.75-inch square. Cut 3.75-inch wide strips from the batting and backing the following lengths: One: 33.75-in