Silicone Edge Graphics - Overlocked

James Birch

Introducing our new overlocked silicone edge graphics. 

What's the difference with overclocking stitch to normal stitch?

Overlocking, often referred to as "serging," is a sewing technique used to finish the edges of fabric, giving them a clean, professional look while preventing fraying. This technique is done using an overlock sewing machine, commonly known as a serger.

This type of stitching for silicone edge graphics stops any of the edges lifting which can make inserting them into the profile difficult.

 

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