Serger plate
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Serger plate
Does anyone know where I might get a rolled hem plate for my old Singer 14u234 serger? If I can't find one, I may have to get a new machine so if I must I must!!!! Only want to spend $1000. or less....any recommendations?
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I have never gotten along with my older Babylock serger. I particularly never liked the thick seams it makes. Have you tried searching on eBbay?? I bought an new older version of a walking foot for my Bernina. Took a few months.
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Hi Terry... glad to 'see' you. There is some info here http://sewing.patternreview.com/cgi-...l?f=21&t=62116
not sure if it will help you
not sure if it will help you
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Sewingpartsonline has serger parts.
Here's a list
http://www.singerco.com/locations/authorized-e-tailers
Here's a list
http://www.singerco.com/locations/authorized-e-tailers
#5
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Do you have a Singer dealer nearby? That would probably be the best place to get one. But it might be cheaper to find it on ebay or somewhere online.
I have a Bernina 800DL serger that I LOVE!!! I have a home business where I sew 4 layers of Jersey knit without a hitch -- which my old White serger can't do. They usually sell for around $899. It has differential feed and a built-in rolled hem. But it doesn't have an air threader or needle threader, but is a real work horse. After you thread it 3 or 4 times, it's no big deal.
I have a Bernina 800DL serger that I LOVE!!! I have a home business where I sew 4 layers of Jersey knit without a hitch -- which my old White serger can't do. They usually sell for around $899. It has differential feed and a built-in rolled hem. But it doesn't have an air threader or needle threader, but is a real work horse. After you thread it 3 or 4 times, it's no big deal.
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