CatherineN said... Your tops look very nice. The difference in the style of fabrics makes them look so different...the beauty of sewing your own. 3/13/04 3:29 PM
PattyU said... Great looking tops. Have you tried using wooly nylon in the loopers for the lettuce edging? I'm new to serging myself, but I've read that wooly nylon "fluffs up" and fills in the stitch. Maybe that would give you the thicker look you want? 3/13/04 4:20 PM
Levone said... Thanks for the nice comments. PattyU, I did use wooly nylon in the looper, however I only used it in the lower looper. Next time I will be sure to use it in both the upper and lower looper. 3/13/04 11:18 PM
JDpenelope said... Beautiful job. I like your WalMart top almost as much as your upscale EOS top. 3/14/04 5:21 AM
Your tops look very nice. The difference in the style of fabrics makes them look so different...the beauty of sewing your own.
3/13/04 3:29 PM
Great looking tops. Have you tried using wooly nylon in the loopers for the lettuce edging? I'm new to serging myself, but I've read that wooly nylon "fluffs up" and fills in the stitch. Maybe that would give you the thicker look you want?
3/13/04 4:20 PM
Thanks for the nice comments. PattyU, I did use wooly nylon in the looper, however I only used it in the lower looper. Next time I will be sure to use it in both the upper and lower looper.
3/13/04 11:18 PM
Beautiful job. I like your WalMart top almost as much as your upscale EOS top.
3/14/04 5:21 AM