Deciding if I should buy a serger.
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Deciding if I should buy a serger.
I am trying to decide if I should buy a serger. I have been sewing for about 5 yrs. I love it. I make quilts (mostly donation quilts, almost 100 so far), table runners, & placemats. I have recently made a few garments and loved using the serger at my LQS. I don't see myself making a lot of clothing (unless I become a Gma), but I find myself wanting a serger. I appreciate your input. Thanks.
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I like mine -
Are they essential? Probably not - but not many things are.
I was making quilted bags for a while - I overcast all the raw edges at each stage. I think the bags turned out nicer than when the edges were left raw.
Are they essential? Probably not - but not many things are.
I was making quilted bags for a while - I overcast all the raw edges at each stage. I think the bags turned out nicer than when the edges were left raw.
#3
I have one but haven't used it much...yet. I bought it used and it is a bit intimidating but I am taking a class at my LQS the end of this month to learn all about it. Anyway, I do a fair amount of garment sewing so it will come in handy there, but I watched a youtube video for making a quilt w/the serger that looked really simple so I hope to find more uses for it than just garments. I use to have a Singer Tiny Serger and I loved it!
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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I agree. I have a serger that I've had for years. I don't use it a lot, but when I do need it, I"m glad I have it. I use mine for garments, bags and some crafty type things. I guess it depends on how much "other than quilting" sewing you intend to do. I do quite a few quilted and wearable art garments so for me it's an essential.
#8
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Sunny Florida
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I always thought I didn't need/want a serger but love it now. There are numerous techniques (ruffles, belt loops, wave stitch) and projects for the serger. I have the O*vation which air threads the machine. It doesn't matter the order of threading. The new T*riumph machine will even thread the needles for you.
http://babylock.com/sergers/understanding-sergers.asp
Good luck on your decision!
http://babylock.com/sergers/understanding-sergers.asp
Good luck on your decision!
#9
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Central NJ
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I was on the fence about a serger as well. I decided to go the used route and am very happy with my decision. An older model to be sure. But paid very little and spent the saved $$ on a professional tune up and a class and still came out ahead. Not sure that I've even used it since class but glad I have it nonetheless.
#10
I went through the dilemma of serger buying several years ago. I almost convinced myself that I needed one, but when I priced them I backed out and haven't been sorry. It turns out that the ones that are do more and are easier to use are pretty expensive. I don't sew clothing anymore, and I'm glad I didn't have to learn how to use another machine, or find space for it.
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