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<p>A serger is a wonderful tool. It can finish a single raw edge of fabric or sew, trim and finish a seam all at once. Use a serger to give your clothing a more professionally finished look.
Instructions</p>
<p>* STEP 1: Read the owner&#8217;s manual that comes with your machine and familiarize yourself with its various parts [...]]]></description>
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