| A | B |
| Needles | What part of the serger works with the loopers to form stitches? |
| Knives | What machine part is found on a serger but not on a sewing machine? |
| Hand wheel | Which part of the serger raises and lowers the needle? [2] |
| Trim stitch | The functions of a serger that cannot be done with a sewing machine are ______, ________ and overcast in one step. |
| Bobbin | What do the loopers on a serger compare to on a sewing machine? |
| Flatlock stitch | This stitch is used to create a decorative outside seam with two or three threads, depending on the serger. |
| Crossed | Melissa is threading the serger, and discovers that each time she begins to sew the looper threads break. Broken threads usually occur when looper threads are: |
| Last | The needle serger part is ALWAYS threaded _____. |
| Seam sealant | What is the best method to secure the end of a serger seam? |
| Chain off | What operation should complete the end of a serged seam? |
| Dull knives | What serger problem is indicated by jagged fab ric edges? |
| Seam ripper | Serged stitches can easily be removed using a ____ ____. |
| Damage | If a person sews over pins when serging a seam it may ______ the inner workings of the machine. |
| Presser foot | When the serged stitches are not smooth and even, what might be the problem. The _______ _____ is not lowered. |
| Press | The step in completing a serged seam is to _____ to one side. |
| Cuts seam allowances | A four-thread serger ____ _____ _______ off and overcast the seam edge |
| Five | When making a serge seam, chain off [serge off] the fabric for about ____ inch . Then gently feed the fabric under the presser foot. |
| Looper | ________ are the parts of the serger that form the stitch. These threads loop around the needle thread, encasing the fabric edge. |
| Stitch finger | A metal prong around which stitches are formed on the serger. It may be located on the throat plate or the presser foot. |