Serger??
#12
Originally Posted by scowlkat
My recommendation for must haves:
Rolled hem capability without changing plates
3/4 thread
Differential feed
Free arm is nice if you can find it
Rolled hem capability without changing plates
3/4 thread
Differential feed
Free arm is nice if you can find it
#13
Here's my two cents...I have the under $200 Singer serger. I bought it a few years ago, convinced that I had to have a serger (even though I had no idea what I was going to do with it) I am sure that there are better machines with more bells and whistles but I am really happy with my little serger. I make pillowcases and such, but mostly I make receiving blankets and burpies with it and it does just fine, for now. A new one with different feet and more options is on my wish list, but I really can't complain at all about the one I have.
#15
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Mabank, Texas
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I have had a Singer serger for 15+ years. I have had no problems with it and it is still going strong today. I have not used it on quilting projects but used it a lot when I was sewing for the grand kids and making craft items. However, everyone has their favorites. Before you buy, you should go to several dealers and request a good hands on demonstration and then select the brand you feel would work best for you. Also, ask about lessons as some dealers provide several of these as part of their service when you purchase a machine. Most dealers also sell reconditioned machines that they receive in trade when someone buys a new machine. Good luck.
#16
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Missouri
Posts: 192
I have a Babylock Imagine (4 spool). I have had other ones and this one is the easiest to use. Also it has a self-threading feature which you will learn to appreciate. I found that the ones with a bunch of dials to work were a pain in the neck
#17
Originally Posted by Fran Juern
I have a Babylock Imagine (4 spool). I have had other ones and this one is the easiest to use. Also it has a self-threading feature which you will learn to appreciate. I found that the ones with a bunch of dials to work were a pain in the neck
#19
I have the same plan a good serger that can be really handy for a beginner without the $$$ that hurts my pocket, so i have been shopping for a while and want to pass my conclusion to you price and rating wise. Look at this link and read all the comments of all the buyers of this brother machine you would have a clearer idea:
http://www.amazon.com/Brother-1034D-...7122672&sr=8-1
Good luck
http://www.amazon.com/Brother-1034D-...7122672&sr=8-1
Good luck
#20
Originally Posted by plainjane
Originally Posted by Fran Juern
I have a Babylock Imagine (4 spool). I have had other ones and this one is the easiest to use. Also it has a self-threading feature which you will learn to appreciate. I found that the ones with a bunch of dials to work were a pain in the neck
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