Which serger would you recommend?
#1
Which serger would you recommend?
Recently I have relocated my Bernette 335S Serger nicely stored in its carrier case W/O its manual and power cord & pedal. Ugh! I believe it was manufactured in in the 90s but cannot find any info on that specific model.
Anyway, I am in search of a new serger that is low on its need for service maintenance and not too pricey. What is your recommendation? Thank you for your help.
Anyway, I am in search of a new serger that is low on its need for service maintenance and not too pricey. What is your recommendation? Thank you for your help.
#3
I have this one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...rch_detailpage
It works perfect for my needs, easy to operate and really fun to use. I mainly use it for seams when making clothes.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...rch_detailpage
It works perfect for my needs, easy to operate and really fun to use. I mainly use it for seams when making clothes.
#4
I have this one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...rch_detailpage
It works perfect for my needs, easy to operate and really fun to use. I mainly use it for seams when making clothes.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...rch_detailpage
It works perfect for my needs, easy to operate and really fun to use. I mainly use it for seams when making clothes.
Thanks ManiacQuilter, Berninas are needy which is what I hope to avoid.
#5
Maybe a slightly larger throat area. Just a little bit more room in that area would do wonders. Other than that I am really happy with it.
#6
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: PA
Posts: 678
I purchased a Bernina 800DL in 2004 & it's only had to be serviced once. I use it a lot, especially on heavy fabrics. Unless the belt slips off there really is no sevice required. Oil it, keep the dust out & it's good to go.
#8
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: South Central Missouri
Posts: 333
The Bernette sergers are made by Juki. My 334D recently gave up. It was bought about 1990. The only service I had was to replace the foot peddle. I ordered a Juki from sewing machine plus. They are more plastic than the older machines and not as heavy. Good luck.
#10
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 114
I have a Baby Lock air -- it threads the upper and lower loopers automatically. And it will also thread the needle (I still haven't figured that one out). I absolutely love it. It is a bit pricey, but well worth the investment. Check for good buys on E-bay or maybe your local repair shop has a refurbished unit.
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