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chances are one of two things is correct youamp;#39;re either new to sewing or you donamp;#39;t sell a whole lot and youamp;#39;re not quite ready to invest in a serger which I get but we still need to be finishing our raw edges regardless or else a couple washes of these garments are useless itamp;#39;s going to fray but when you know it Iamp;#39;ve got the answer my name is Cornelius acquiring oh um what a logo editing corn letamp;#39;s get into it first why we finish raw edges and thatamp;#39;s done to protect the threads within the fabric most Fabrics tend to be woven bit like this graphic here and through normal wear through washing those threads can become undone if it isnamp;#39;t protected which will ruin the Garment over time first and simplest is the good old-fashioned zigzag Stitch thank you I start by just reducing the Stitch length a little bit I also find itamp;#39;s good just to do a little trim to clean up the edge of the fabric and then I want to make