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No, it was so long ago I don't remember the cost--I barely remember things from last week!
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Originally Posted by Doreen
Oh wow, what will they think of next!
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They were widely available in Australia in the 1990's
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I think that New Home was one of the sub brands of Janome. I have a new home serger, and it was made by Janome. that is as much as I know about New home.
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Originally Posted by Candace
I did some reading on the net and I think the serger part of this machine is only a 2 thread serger....so this would be very, very limiting if true. overcasting etc. needs really a 3 to 5 thread overcast.
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A 2 thread serger??Don't think I want one.
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How cool is that ?! Quite a space saver too.
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When taking classses at an area community college in Sacramento (back when sewing was offered), the classroom had some of these. We preferred not to use those machines at all, and if that was all that was available, we used the sewing machine only. We preferred the regular sergers. I remember them being on sale at those cheapo sales, TWO IN ONE SEWING MACHINE. MAKE PROM DRESSES, SWIMWEAR, EVEN DELICATE LINGERIE. This had to have been about 1990 or so.
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I've never seen anything like it!!!
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That's funny because my friend is looking for one! We were just talking about it the other day.
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