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FAQs
What is a coverstitch machine, and how is it different from a serger?
A coverstitch machine creates professional-looking hems with one or two straight stitches on top and a serger-style finish underneath. Unlike a serger, which trims and overcasts edges, a coverstitch machine is used mainly for hemming and topstitching—especially on stretchy fabrics. Want to dive deeper? Check out our blog for more tips!
Do I need a coverstitch machine if I already have a serger?
Yes—while a serger finishes seams and trims edges, a coverstitch machine excels at hemming knits and creating a clean, stretchy finish. The two machines complement each other beautifully, especially for garment sewing.
What fabrics are best for coverstitching?
Coverstitch machines are ideal for knits and stretch fabrics like jersey, spandex, interlock, and athletic fabrics. They maintain stretch in hems without popping threads and give a polished, store-bought look to garments.
Do coverstitch machines trim fabric while sewing?
No—coverstitch machines do not trim fabric like a serger does. You’ll need to ensure your edge is already clean and trimmed before sewing, or finish it manually after coverstitching.
Can a coverstitch machine do a chainstitch?
Yes! Most coverstitch machines can create a chainstitch, which is a single-needle stitch ideal for waistbands, seams, or decorative topstitching. It's strong, flexible, and easy to remove if needed.
Do I need special needles for coverstitch machines?
Most coverstitch machines use standard ELx705 or ballpoint needles, which are designed to prevent skipped stitches on knits. Always check your machine’s manual for the correct type and size.