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I really appreciate everyone's input. I knew asking you ladies on here was just the thing to do. I would love to take the serger but not if is just going to just take up space. You all have brought up valid points that I need to think over before accepting this very generous gift. Thanks so much for your help, I really appreciate it.
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The serger is great for clothing and purses but I have never used mine for quilting.
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The only thing I use my serger for in my quilting is to quickly run the cut ends through the serger before washing my fabric. Otherwise, it is mainly used for other sewing - I sew a lot of clothing.
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I use it to finish the raw edges of fabrics before washing.
It's also great to finish the raw edges of the pieces used in bags and purses. Or to finish off the seam edges. Makes for a nice, professional looking finish instead of all those raw edges. I do use it sometimes to finish the edge of the quilt before putting the binding on. I may not use it every single day, but I would rather have it than not have it. |
Absolutely, get that serger.
You can actually piece a quilt with a serger, but I use mine more for other projects, like curtains, tote bags, small travel bags, decorative pillows, pillowcases, etc. Sergers are wonderful whenever you want a nice finished seam. Makes everything look "professional". |
I use my serger for the edges of my mug rugs and
even polar fleece when I make a blanket in a hurry. I am glad I have mine. |
It's FREE! Get it, don't hesitate at all. I used mine to piece a turning twenty top and I loved it.
What's the worst thing that can happen? You don't like it, don't think you'll ever use it again, etc, etc. You can always give it away to someone else. Once it's in your house, it doesn't have to stay there! Teehee. |
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