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How To Remove Sewing Machine AND Serger Stitches

How To Remove Sewing Machine AND Serger Stitches 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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M7991:
My fabric is a Double Brushed Poly from Joann. Not available online, but here are some similars:

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