How To Remove Sewing Machine AND Serger Stitches
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 Published On Oct 8, 2019

For today's Tuesday Tute, I'm showing you three ways to remove sewing machine stitches and three ways to remove serger stitches! Of course, there's a super simple way to handle both with one special gadget! The Kai Seam Remover! Get yours here:

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Wearing:
M7991: http://bit.ly/2kXO0U7
My fabric is a Double Brushed Poly from Joann. Not available online, but here are some similars: http://bit.ly/2lU56lU

Watch my reveal video for this dress, here:    • How To Sew with Knits  |  Sew-Along f...  
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