Old 06-10-2011, 11:43 AM
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Janis
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Well, I've heard that the hardest thing to do with a serger is to thread it, and it was threaded and does sew. I looked in the book that came with it, and it also told to cut the threads and then tie on the new ones.
I have 3 grand daughters, 4 and twins 2, and plan to make them a lot of doll clothes and thought this would be a good way to finish the seams on them. I also have made the oldest one a doll quilt that they all play with and can see using the serger as a good way to make some for the others that would hold up.
Thanks, I'll google the model and see what I can find on it.

Well, I googled it and only found where I can get a manual for it, which I don't need, and an old post from someone in 2004 asking about it too. I don't know if she got any responses about it there either. She was looking for the manual, and at least I have that with mine. I dont' think I'd have bought it without one.
Any one have one of these, probably ancient machines?
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