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Old 05-26-2017, 04:21 PM
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callen
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Originally Posted by bobush
I will be retiring soon and will finally have time to sew my brains out.

Would like to add a serger to my tools but know nothing about them.

Would welcome any and all opinions and recommendations.
I am curious. If you know nothing about sergers, why would you want one?
I have a Babylock with Air Threading & it is the BEST serger I have ever owned. No fiddling with tensions & it almost threads itself. You will see as you check others out that some are very finicky threading the loopers & will have you very frustrated. You can use the "tie on" method for threading but if that ever becomes a problem you are in trouble. Everyone needs to know how to thread their serger. I could live without my serger but I prefer not to. I love my serger & still use it often enough that I will not get rid of it. Research sergers & check out different models. Baby lock is pricey but I think it is well worth the money.
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