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-When preparing rounded pockets, I like to serge the edge first with increased stitch length and differential,​ so the edges start cupping, which makes it easier to fold the seam allowance.+When preparing rounded pockets, I like to serge the edge first with increased stitch length and differential,​ so that the edges start cupping. This makes it easier to fold the seam allowance.
 Here I started out with regular settings and using a hump jumper to keep the foot level on the binding. Here I started out with regular settings and using a hump jumper to keep the foot level on the binding.
  
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-Next I have assembled the bottom and top parts, and top stitched those. Then I attached the raglan sleeves and reverse stitched those. For all the top stitching and reverse stitching on this sweater fabric I used the following SETTINGS on my Babylock Coverstitch with regular polyester serger thread in the needles and the looper:+Next I assembled the bottom and top parts, and top stitched those. Then I attached the raglan sleeves and reverse stitched those. For all the top stitching and reverse stitching on this sweater fabric I used the following SETTINGS on my Babylock Coverstitch with regular polyester serger thread in the needles and the looper:
  
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 The result is a seam line that is completely covered by the decorative coverstitch looper thread. The result is a seam line that is completely covered by the decorative coverstitch looper thread.
-And in case you ever wondered ​about adult raglan sleeves ​passing ​through the Babylock harp?? They do!!+And in case you ever wondered ​if adult raglan sleeves ​pass through the Babylock harp?? They do!!
  
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-When folding the zipper, I used a small piece of double sided tap to make sure the horizontal ​seam lines would match+When folding the zipper, I used a small piece of double sided tape to keep the bulky seam line in place.
  
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